It was a little heartbreaking having to tear apart my first apartment upon graduation, but I’ll always have this post to remember it by! Before packing myself up into two suitcases, five boxes, and some miscellaneous bags, I took photos and video clips of my room where I spent the last half of my college experience. Sure, this apartment had its quirks, like uneven floorboards, cracking paint, a leaky fridge, and mice, but I made it into my cosy haven. My apartment gave me a place to settle in and make my own. Sometimes I wondered if I should have lived on campus for all four years of college, but that doubt went out the window when I started packing up my apartment and remembered how annoying it is to move!
May Day 2018
May Day is one of Bryn Mawr College’s most beloved traditions. It basically just consists of white dresses, flower crowns, music, and lots and lots of photos. As a frosh in 2015, I was wide-eyed and swept up in all the festivities. It rained the following year, so I slept through the whole thing. As a junior in 2017, I missed most of the morning activities because it was my first year living off campus and I had taken too long walking over to campus. At the end of May Day 2017, I decided that for May Day 2018, I would go to all the activities and put together my most thorough May Day vlog yet (I’ve vlogged every May Day, except for 2016, which I didn’t go to, and my May Day 2015 vlog is the most popular video on my Youtube channel!).
Art, Design, & Digital Culture: Portfolio
This past semester, I took my first graphic design class ever! (Also my first UPenn class!) It was my favourite class of the semester, simply due to the fact that it gave me a break from computer science and linguistics, but also, I really, genuinely enjoyed the class, from the projects to my professor to my classmates. Shoutout to Louise and Steph (pictured above on the left and right, photo credz to our prof, which he took during our end-of-term art salon, featuring work from all five sections of Art, Design, and Digital Culture) for the lovely memories, the late nights, and the celebratory dinners. Anywho, I wanted to put all my work from this class together so that I could look back on it, and also to serve as a resource for friends who have asked me about this course. It’s not laid out in a pretty portfolio format, but it’s the general idea of a portfolio haha.
A letter for my senior year
Three years ago I wrote a letter to myself. It was an assignment given by the school to all the incoming first-years. I’m sure that the majority of the people my year totally ignored this assignment; nobody checked up on us so who could blame them. And it was sort of a lame assignment. I guess it was more of an exercise than an assignment.
I remember getting the same assignment as a high school first-year, which I did because we were forced to write them in class, but it was not a helpful experience because all I wrote about was how the authority was making us do this dumb assignment. Probably.
But when it came time to write a letter to myself as an incoming college first-year, I was totally on board. I wrote a motivational letter to myself, full of first-year energy, quoted some of my favourite bloggers, and shared the letter on my blog as well. Some parts of that letter I wrote three years ago were a little cringe-y, but maybe one day I’ll find those parts endearing.
It’s interesting to see how my attitude has changed over the years. Most obviously, my excitement and motivation has declined drastically. During my junior year, I was selective and stingy about where I put my effort, I was constantly complaining about how the liberal arts education wasn’t preparing me with practical skills for the real world, I didn’t see the point of doing what I was doing, and I was tired of the small college bubble that only felt like it was shrinking, tired of seeing all the same people in all the same places. I wanted to be done with academia but at the same time I wasn’t confident I’d be able to find a job.
And I know I’m not alone in this. In fact, I have a surprising number of friends graduating a semester early, each for their own reasons. I’m not gonna lie, it makes me a little nervous about my spring semester of senior year. But anyways, yeah… excitement and motivation has been low.
But recently I met up with a friend for coffee. She’s two years above me, so she’s been working in the real world for a full year now and is starting her second. There was a lot of catching up to do, and our conversation touched upon several topics, but especially our college experiences and our futures. After our conversation, where I was so full of doubt, I was now full of hope. So I wanted to tidy up my thoughts from that conversation in a letter to myself. It’s probably time for me to reflect on that letter I wrote three years ago anyway.
Junior year
Ideally this blog post would have gone up right on the last day of my junior year of college, but here it is just in time before my senior year of college. Like in high school, junior year was my toughest year so far. Now I know why people study abroad during their junior year of college! Do I wish I studied abroad during my junior year of college too? Yes. But it’s not the end of the world. It would have been too stressful coming back and having to cram all the required courses for my double major. Anyways, I think I’ve made up for it with all the traveling I did this summer!
Friend’s graduation – 5/12
Friend hired me to be her photographer for graduation! It was such a crazy day. I popped by Haverford’s graduation in the morning to say hi and bye to my seniors, left before the ceremony actually started so that I could make it to Bryn Mawr in time for my shoot with Friend, and left before the ceremony started so that I could catch my ride to begin my west coast road trip.