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We're working again. BigPavel is back, and the office is a hive of activity. Until, that is, some blockhead kills my X session by rebooting the terminal. I'm off to Paris in an hour.
Here's a picture of Kenny and me on top of a mountain (le Reculet):
I (and Liz, Chan, Shannon, Michelle, and Kenny) had lunch with Bob Jacobsen from Berkeley, which was fun. He also had some moderately intimidating things to say when I asked how an EECS u-grad might get into Physics g-school.
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(Anonymous) 2003-07-24 08:07 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2003-07-25 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
I guess your girlfriends - sorry, I meant "cows" - wanted to watch TV or something...
Keep on moo-ving :)
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(Anonymous) 2003-07-25 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
and a CS degree never hurts anyone these days...
for heaven's sake, you're an EECS undergrad from berkeley! oh, and you're also working at CERN! i think you'll have much better odds of getting a PhD in physics than many of the physics majors i know.
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I have a friend from Stanford who took an extra year to turn his EE degree into a physics one so he could go to grad school - he's at UT Austin now. I think you'll be able to make it. Especially since you can tell them you did a math degree as well - I think they'll like that, even though Berkeley didn't.