trenchkamen: (Contemplation)
trenchkamen ([personal profile] trenchkamen) wrote2010-03-11 10:19 pm

Why indeed.

Today, my Japanese literature professor asked me why I'm not a literature major. In front of the whole class.

I know I turned red. He already heavily refers to my message board posts during class discussion; I already felt like I had been talking/hogging/showing off too much. I said something about having many interests, and that I can teach myself literature and don't need to go to school to be a writer, but I do to be a scientist.

That's all true. The part I did not mention was that I also want to be able to get a day job.

But if I was working at Starbucks, maybe I'd have more time to write.

It made me realize that lately I've been neglecting something for which, maybe, I have a talent.

I can be a scientist and a writer. It's just difficult to give both the focus they need.

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On a related note, I turned in my first thesis draft and poster copy this week. Spring break is next week. At least I don't have to go to class; it's time to work on my outreach project and maybe study for all the exams I have the following week. And get some stuff done in the lab. And my sister is going to Mexico to party.

[identity profile] miwasatoshi.livejournal.com 2010-03-16 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Chambers-sensei has a keen sense of character and talent, and he does not give compliments lightly.

Well, well done, Lauren. :D

[identity profile] trenchkamen.livejournal.com 2010-03-21 06:28 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, I find his class intensely relaxing and easy, for all he's an excellent professor. Maybe I'm just comparing it to medicinal chemistry.

Thanks. I'm still rather flattered.