Life
Thank You, for Making College Memorable
Today would’ve been my graduation ceremony. I would’ve gotten my name called by the president of our school, walked across the stage, shook her hand, held an empty diploma holder, posed for a picture, walked back to…
21 PHRASES I LIVE BY: 2 OF 2
For convenience, I also included 1-11 here. You can read more of the description in the original article! Again, cut and dry. Succinct and as clear as can be. You have to do things for yourself, sometimes…
Introspective Reflection: My Life’s Patterns
My patience with—and understanding of the patterns present in—life, with fitting visuals and a rhyme scheme.
What To Do During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Coronavirus is now truly a pandemic. It instills fear in most logical people’s minds (since there are plenty of brainless, selfish people who still don’t care). It’s taken a lot of people’s livelihoods. It’s separating families apart.…
Getting More From Less: The Most (Part IV)
Chapter 7 – Fall 2019: For the recently concluded Fall of 2019, I took 22 units, got assigned 21 students to mentor, and had 23 residents to manage. Organic Chemistry got even harder and Physics was no…
GETTING MORE FROM LESS: CONTINUOUS ASCENSION (PART III)
Continuing… Chapter 5 – Spring 2019: The first thing I did was meet with my advisor to sign off on my plan to take 24 units, again, as I felt like I could handle it, despite the…
GETTING MORE FROM LESS: CONTINUOUS ASCENSION (PART II)
Continuing… Chapter 2 – Spring 2018: At 19 years old, I was basically making my age per hour. When the minimum wage was $13. As a freshman. In my second semester of college. Working an enriching job…