Saturday, January 21, 2006

The Waiting Game

Why do people call it that? Usually games are fun, but I've realized that this so-called "waiting game" really isn't. It's something like torture, actually. I guess there's just a lot at stake...

J-term is going all right. I'm going to have 200 hours of research in Jeff's (www.gac.edu/~dahlseid) lab at the end of the month. And I'm actually starting to get somewhere... which means that I might be able to present my work in Princeton, NJ, this summer at the annual Yeast Genetics conference. If so, I'll be able to see Scott Moye-Rowley and the gang from Iowa City. That would be sweet... I haven't seen them since the summer before last. The company that made our gene sequencer provides money to undergrads who use their equipment to present their work at conferences like this one, so I should be able to go... otherwise it'd be insanely expensive (from what I saw, more than $500).

Also, I'm applying for a patient advocacy position next year (just in case!) with FamiliesUSA, a non-profit lobbying group in D.C. More on that later, I guess.

So I have a lot of academic/professional stuff going on right now, more or less. I'm pretty much just sitting here waiting to hear from med schools. At least I know that by March I should be done waiting... whether that's good or bad remains to be seen!

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