Friday – Aug 17 ~ We left at about 10 AM and drove to Elko,
NV. I was so exhausted from work and
packing that I slept in the moving van until Lake Tahoe. Then I switched off driving with my mom. We stopped at a rest stop at Donner
Pass. The chipmunks there are as bad as
the squirrels at Howarth! And shock of
all shocks I ran into Debi Leoni (who used to work for Rec & Parks) while
at the rest stop!
Sat – Aug 18 ~ We arrived in Belgrade, MT late in the
evening. No power in my apartment! We didn’t move much in, just enough to crash
on the floor. From what I could tell by
flashlight, the apartment seemed pretty nice.
Sun – Aug 19 ~ Spent the day unpacking. My mom and dad and I were utterly
exhausted. They opted for a hotel room
as there was no room on the floor to sleep once we had gotten most of the boxes
into the apartment! The bunnies are happy to be out of the car and in the kitchen. Although I know Jack would LOVE to explore more!
Mon – Aug 20 ~ I was super nervous last night about classes and meeting people and ACK! I think I was just so tired that I was more stressed than I should have been. And in typical Sarah fashion, I didn't have a school map or directions to the campus, and was fretting that I would be late to the first day of orientation. However, I just kind of flew by the seat of my pants (literally since the speed limit here is 75 mph!!!) I arrived on campus and just on time and everyone was friendly. I made friends right away which was nice. However, tomorrow I have to do a 5 minute teaching thing. Goodness knows how they can expect us to teach an entire concept - intro, lesson, and conclusion in 5 minutes on the dot! We also had a group advising session. They asked what I was taking - I told them (1) Numerical Linear Algebra & Optimization and (2) Probability and Stats (graduate level). The prof whipped his head around and was like WHAT?! WHY?! (Apparently math people don't take stats often? LOL). I confidently responded back I was swapping out one of the qualifying exams for the one in Prob/Stats. He asked if I could handle the course. Yup - I can! :) LOL.... Rare for me to be that confident, but I was :)
However, I then spent several hours running around trying to get them to clear my immunization records (which they had but couldn't figure out why the wrong box was checked on the paperwork!) so that I could register!
Tues – Aug 21 ~ I did my lesson on the Chain Rule (from Calculus)! Thanks everyone for words of advice and encouragement. It went well! I also said goodbye to my parents at lunch time - they are headed out down the road a bit. That was sad, but I can't live by them the rest of my life. Well I could, but..... I opened the kitchen gate for Jack and Pi. Jack came exploring, but then back to the kitchen! Pi woke me up in the middle of the night. As soon as I got up and said I was getting Cheerios, he goes racing back to the kitchen to wait for them. LOL! Silly rabbit!
Wed – Aug 22 ~ I am teaching College Algebra! That should be fun and relatively easy for me. I have taught that class before! :) I also drove up to where my parents were camping. We saw the Missouri River Headwaters (the start of the Missouri River). The water looks cool and inviting...We heard from the ranger that someone had left their car their for 2 months while boating down river to the Gulf! I had dinner with my parents and then said goodbye for real this time. They are driving further away. It was sad. I cried most of the car ride back to my new home.
Also - Jack was a much more adventurous explorer! I searched and searched for him and found him the next morning hiding beside my bed upstairs! Was almost late for Orientation because I had to catch him and put him back in the kitchen!
Thurs – Aug 23 ~ Sigh.
More welcome to being a Graduate Teaching Assistant seminars. Not too bad.
They actually get done earlier than they say they will, and we get a
fair bit of breaks, and the gal running them is pretty charismatic. Some of the better work trainings I have been
to. I ‘get’ to take another
anti-harassment class. Online though
instead of in person in a classroom like other jobs I have had! Still.
I wish you could transfer those things from job to job, seeing as how I
took that class at my last job not that long ago.
Went and got my books.
Turns out the MSU bookstore is a CO-OP, so the prices for the books are
pretty much what you would pay online, so it is nice to buy them at school
instead of searching all the online sites looking for the cheapest texts!
Our schedule had a Wherry Book Giveaway listed at 4 PM. After picking up the key to my office
(Yes! I have an office – although I
share it with 6 other grad students!) 3 of us graduate students tried to find
the book giveaway. We asked at the Math
Department, the Graduate Offices, the ‘Ask Us’ Desk at the student union, and
the library. By which point, we were
convinced we were on the modern version of a ‘snipe’ hunt. We were certain a picture of the three of us
would be put up in the math office as the three most gullible graduates of the
incoming class of 2012! However, we were
laughing and having a great time trekking all over campus. We finally were referred to the reference
desk in the library and found someone who did know about it! Turns out the giveaway was due to a large
donation to the school, and they had to finish going through the books before
they could give them away! However, we
had a delightful time getting to know each other in the process!
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