First... I am officially graduated. My diploma came in the mail a few days ago. I was so excited! I didn't even take it out of the envelope. I mean, would you want to risk damaging a paper that cost over 15,000 dollars? ...Yeah, I didn't want to either.
Second, I am now working full time as a Lab Technician at the lab that I worked at as an undergraduate. It is really fun! The job has allowed me to further know that I want to research for the rest of my life.
Third.. I am starting to hear back from graduate schools! The outcomes so far:
University of Utah: Interview
Case Western Reserve University: Interview
Washington State University: Accepted with ~45,000 dollars assistantship/year
UC San Fransisco: Denied
UT Austin: Denied
So far it is about half and half. Which I was expecting. So we will see where I go! But I am still waiting to hear back from six more schools...
Okay, now for the picture update! I was lucky enough to spend the week after Christmas with my roommate (Kerianna) and her family (:o) ). It was a lot of fun because not only was it a vacation to a warmer place, but it was also a nice way to celebrate graduating. Below are some shots from the adventure!
First up: A beach shot! Yep, I spent my winter holiday on a beach in "warm" weather. It was way fun! This is a shot of Kerianna and I being our mischievious selves (some things never change...right?)
What California trip would be complete without random-ness that occurs in the car on the way to destinations? Gotta love the fish faces!
I went touring around San Fransisco with 4 native Californians. I am glad that they humored me enough to take a few tourist photos. This is me in Chinatown. (And for the record, this is one of the places where I have never felt so white in my life!)
Ah! I loved this shot. I guess I am a fan of the silhouette shots.
Our high school musical shot...beach style!
Okay, so this picture has a long story behind it, but in short. We went into this chinese "herb" store. But in all actuality, we decided it smelt like rabbit food. This is a picture of some of the stuff they were selling (which was around 75+ dollars a pound). Do you see the hesitation in my face?
Overall it was a WAY FUN trip! I am so glad that Kerianna and her family let me come down and see the coast and visit with their family.
I will be making my way back to CA this weekend to bid Kerianna off as she leaves on her LDS mission. And then it is a bout with grad school interviews. I hope that I am able to get at least one at a warm school....right now, my chances of getting out of the cold are slim to none!
2 comments:
What a great update, science girl! It looks like you have some great options to pick from so far. I am glad you're liking lab work after investing so much time into that field of study!!!
I hope you and your family are doing good.
Congratulations Kelsey! You are my inspriation :) I always knew you were exceptional! Georgia is warmer... hehe. I am thinking of you and your family- I miss you all.
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