Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Quick Blog on the Student Orientation at MIT

Here's a quick blog before the next networking event at MIT. I am just wasting time before the pub crawl event at Walker Memorial in 15 minutes. So much had happened since I last blogged but I am simply have no time to chronicle them all. School hasn't officially started and I am already feeling like I am running like a chicken with its head cut off. Yikes... This is the time of the year when the school is full of energy.

The turnout for the Labor Day Sports event that I organized yesterday was so-so. Only 14 people showed up to play Ultimate Frisbee. It was disappointing at first, but as it turns out the smaller number of people did made the event more enjoyable and fun. Incoming PhD candidate Andrew from Ocean Engineering (or course 13 in MIT lingo) was extremely helpful in organizing the Ultimate Frisbee game. He was more effective as a leader and organizer than I was. Thanks Andrew.

Sorry for the incoherent writing. Ooooo.... It's almost 8pm already. Time for pub crawl.

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