Reflections on the Winter Term
I'll be honest I was not looking forward to winter by any means. I am not good with cold weather and I find it almost impossible to do work after the sun goes down on short winter days. With that being said, I was excited to be back on campus and catch up with friends I made over the fall term. I also looked forward to committing more time to my extracurriculars. I have had a lot of tough and fun days over this hectic winter term, which left me with a lot to reflect on. Here are a few things I wish I did more of during the winter term.
- No. 1
Discover new study spaces
My favorite study spaces are the Tower Room and the 1913 Room, but I have also discovered that my productivity decreases when I spend too much time doing work in a single place. This term, I started studying more at the Cube, which is the Allen house center, and in my common room. I’ll admit that I am no more productive in those spaces because I sometimes end up chatting with my friends, but it’s all about the balance between academics and social life, you know?
- No. 2
Spend more time outside
I used to roll my eyes whenever someone told me to take a walk when I am stressed or anxious, but I have now moved to the dark side: I am a firm believer in the power of walks. This term, I wish I had gone on more walks around the Occom Pond, which is called a walkom in Dartmouth lingo. There are tons of other ways to spend time outside: skating on Occom Pond, going skiing at Dartmouth Skiway, going tubing, or sledding. It took me a while to get used to Hanover weather, but next year I will be making the most of Dartmouth winters.
- No. 3
The Hop!
This has been one of my Dartmouth resolutions for a while, but there is just too much cool stuff happening at the Hopkins Center for the Arts that I cannot keep up. This term I have seen the movie Paper & Glue, the sonic art installation A Force of Things, and the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra’s winter performance. I wish I had attended more student workshops in jewelry or pottery making!