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  1. on the macbook air, speaking as a pushy apple fangirl who skips over the (horrifying) price restraints thanks to a parent's job discounts: my macbook pro was worth the extra cost (which was only affordable in the first place because of the generous discount i received secondhand). if it weren't for said discount, i would've kicked my mac habit long ago. switching from my pain-in-the-rump iphone soon, too. i'm really starting to get fed up with the ridiculous, unnecessary, money-grubbing changes from apple that seem to happen on an annual or semi-annual basis, but aren't met with an actual increase in quality.
  2. soul: whoa, cool the judgmental jets, there. i encounter this in my field of work and study, and i don't even have a degree beyond a B.S./B.A. right now- so, obviously, i don't expect any oohing or aahing. however, i expect everyone i work with to respect everyone else for what they bring to the table. none of us would have our jobs if we weren't qualified in our own special ways; i learn just as much from people with GEDs as i do from people with PhDs, as long as both ends of communication are open and respectful. there is a difference between not hearing the praise you think you deserve, and having people go out of their way to actively step on your toes and put you down.
  3. ugh, i hear that all the time, too, and it grinds my gears. archaeology barely gets enough funding in the U.S. to cover (very worthwhile) projects, let alone pay terminal M.A. students to attend. not all of us are lucky enough to be pursuing top-10 MBA programs with so much money they'll jet you around the globe for training...
  4. i updated mine as soon as i committed, and for now, it says "entering august 2013." once i've started my classes, i'll probably change it to "anticipated graduation spring 2015" or something like that.
  5. berkeley people: i'm living in san francisco right now, and berkeley is awesome! if you end up visiting or have any questions, feel free to send me a pm!
  6. awesome vacation! back to reality...

    1. Andean Pat

      Andean Pat

      Glad to have you back!

  7. this week is hurting my heart. a good part of my heart is always in boston, but today, my prayers & thoughts are with waco/west.

    1. ak48

      ak48

      it's a bit depressing how we're hoping for "industrial accident" instead of "terrorist attack".

    2. ArtHistoryandMuseum

      ArtHistoryandMuseum

      Now there's reports about a shooter loose at MIT and that shots were fired. Strata Center. Apparently, Red Line is affected, and students are advised to stay indoors. Scary! My thoughts with Boston-West-Cambridge...

  8. depending on where you're headed, you may want to look into house-sitting or live-in nanny and/or housekeeper jobs. options are kind of limited, but it's an option!
  9. FRICKIN' FRICK YEAH PLATYSAURUS!!! cal is among my (very early on) favorites for an eventual phd, so i'm a little envious and very excited!
  10. thinking of my alma mater and Boston today. Thankful that all my friends are safe, but my heart goes out to everyone affected.

    1. Andean Pat

      Andean Pat

      So sorry to hear it in the news, glad your dearest are OK

    2. ArtHistoryandMuseum

      ArtHistoryandMuseum

      I'm thankful my friends are safe, as well. My heart and my thoughts also go out to those affected by this tragedy.

  11. annieca: i'm currently looking for housing in missoula, and we seem to be jumping the gun a little bit- a lot of posts up are still for summer sublets. i've heard that may is a good time to start looking, once most summer sublets are figured out, leases change over, etc. not sure if it's going to be the same for you, but in my case, late april and may seem to be the right time.
  12. i agree with mp429- GIS is a critical skill to have these days, and i think it's worth it. however, at least from what i've seen, anthropology and archaeology are reaching a point where it's less of a perk if you can use GIS software (namely ESRI); rather, it's a check against you if you can't. most jobs will note that they want or need applicants to have at least basic proficiency in GPS and GIS use. this may be why people are telling you the degree is "frivolous"- at this rate, most or all grad students in anthro and all its subfields are expected to either take a class in GIS, or poke around in the software enough to understand the basics, but you don't need to be an expert.
  13. screencheck: if you're considering applying to an ivy, you may want to look into harvard; the peabody is an awesome resource, and there are a few faculty members whose interests may overlap with yours. ditto penn.
  14. FYI: The Clymb has a bunch of nice bags today, including some from chrome and timbuk2, as well as some more snazzy ones (in particular, a canvas backpack and some professional looking messenger bags). not the nicest or most fashionable, but they're nice enough, and most are floating around the 40% off range. also, +1 to khyleth: you can get some fantastic stuff at military surplus stores. i found and old gasmask bag, tweaked it a bit, and turned it into a funky purse. if you're diligent and creative, you can find some gems.
  15. FYI, all: The Clymb has a lot of nice bags (backpacks and messenger bags, plus some laptop sleeves) from timbuk2, chrome, stm, et al. today. some are a little more "polished" looking than others, but at least they're more affordable than not.
  16. HECK YEAH WOO CONGRATS SWEETPEARL!!!!!! plain font alone couldn't capture my excitement for you alone, so obviously, i had to include a silly picture and ridiculous font. but seriously, i'm so excited for you! you must feel awesome!
  17. today's reality check: TAships & "publish or perish" are about to be a very real thing in my life. eep!

    1. Cactus Ed

      Cactus Ed

      Same here. The change from quarterly earnings reports to TAships and publishing sounds damn good though!

  18. some takeaway thoughts: you'd almost certainly have to take the GRE again, but it sounds like you'll compensate for any "weak" points in your GPA/coursework with a great SoP. i would start talking to at least one professor who understands your "wanderlust" etc. well, who can also speak to your healthcare experience, for an LoR. also, start contacting professors at programs you're interested in sooner rather than later; the only flat-out rejection i got was from a school where i hadn't talked to any professors, so it seems to help. i had a low GPA, thanks to my ultra-slacker status during my first two years of undergrad, but i made up for it with everything else (SoP, LoRs, GRE scores, writing sample).
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