Reflections

May 17th, 2009 by Chase No comments »

UPDATE:  As was stated in the post after this one (Refraction), this post was taken too personally.  I have updated it a bit to help show that we didn’t mean to offend anyone.

Now that Katie has finished up school and graduated (Yay Katie!), we’ve had a chance to step back and take a look at our life and the direction it is going.  No one is truly ever sure of what their future holds for them, but I think we can influence it by the actions we take and the people we interact with.

Truthfully, if there has ever been a time for me to question the direction on which my life is going and whether I’m at the right place, doing the right things, surrounded by the right people now is it.  Really I shouldn’t just say my life, since I have to have Katie’s best interests in mind too.  We are one now. . .we are the Chatie!  Anyway, this has all stemmed from a particularly nasty email Katie and I found in our inboxes this morning from a “friend.”  The details of this message are going to remain only with the people who it concerns, but it is the main reason for all of our reflections this morning.  This isn’t going to be a rant attempting to chastise this person or anyone else,  I am better than that.

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Corrections – check

May 8th, 2009 by Katie No comments »

Well I finished up the last few corrections yesterday and I go the School of Pharmacy and the Graduate School Deans’ signatures. Converted it to a pdf file and uploaded. Once I turned in my signature sheet I’m done. Now just to make sure my grades get put up (for my research seminar and research).

Defense – check

May 1st, 2009 by Katie No comments »

Phew! After my advisor informing me at 8:30 this morning that I needed a copy of my thesis for my defense subsequently followed by my computer’s battery dying (unknown reason), printer jam, printer being schizo, crashing PrimoPDF (twice), then finally converting it to a pdf (my ChemDraw structures didn’t show up) and getting onto another computer connected to a local printer (which only prints 10 pages/min) and nearly having a panic attack I finally showed up for my defense a few minutes late. All went well, I gave my brief synopsis of my research. Which was followed by a round of questions, then a break, then another round of questions. But at the end of it all, everyone enjoyed my thesis and I passed with flying colors.

Now if only I could convice everyone to STOP bugging me to consider getting my PhD. As of right now, I want to be out of school and be a member of society and get some experience.

Seminar — check

April 30th, 2009 by Katie No comments »

So I successfully presented my research to my department (or at least those who bothered to show up) earlier today. Only about 1/4 of the department actually bothered to come. Which was fine with me, except I was kind of looking forward to showing all their graduate students where the bar should be. Other than talking too quickly, I did a good job. I was able to effectively answer all of the questions (they were a lot easier than I had anticipated). And my advisor (and I) got a nice compliment from one of the faculty members in the audience. He had started it by asking me what part of my research I had actually done… I think he was attempting to try and show that most of the work had been done by someone else for me. Fortunately for me, I was able to say everything but the synthesis of compounds that had been previously synthesized in our laboratory. His only response was along the lines that my advisor had set the bar high for not only master’s students but doctoral students as well. We’ll just have to see what my committee has to say about my research tomorrow.

Caffeine is life blood. . .

April 20th, 2009 by Chase No comments »

After a weekend that was too short for its own good, I’m back at work drinking my coffee and relaxing for a few minutes.  Without this coffee I would probably be passed out somewhere.  I didn’t get to bed until late, thanks to Katie staying up late proofing her Thesis.  On the plus side, she is almost done.  No more of these long nights soon enough.

Katie has been on a rigorous job search, but she has come up empty handed so far.  It really seems like companies are dragging their feet on calling her back.  Either that or they just don’t think she qualified.  I did notice when I started looking for a job that companies care about experience much more than your education.  I was lucky to find a great company that overlooked that and hired me.  If it comes down to it, Katie will start looking for jobs in the RTP (Research Triangle Park near Raleigh-Durham, NC).  We really don’t want to leave the Richmond area though.  Oh well, have to follow where the jobs are.  I can get a job just about anywhere we move.

This past weekend Katie, Dustin, and I went to the XL102 (Rock station in Richmond) Chili Cook-off.  Most of the chili we had was disgusting.  I can’t understand how some of these restaurants have won awards for their chili.  The three of us could kick all their butts with the most basic of ingredients.  The music for they had wasn’t bad, but they had no energy.  Trapt and Amberlin were the two bands we saw live.  Neither one of them performed like I would expect a rock band to.  Doesn’t really matter though, it only cost us like $12 to go and we had a pretty good time either way.