Shuyi Jin
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Shuyi's D-Plan
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FallHanover
Favorite Class: WRIT 005: Inclusion, Diversity, and Higher EducationI actually wasn't planning on taking this class but it eventually became my favorite class. The professor was very funny and created a relaxed classroom environment where I enjoyed looking at diversity in different contexts, such as college admissions and group dynamics.
WinterHanover
Favorite Class: CLST 07.06: Pessimism and HappinessThis class was a perfect mix of philosophy, classical studies, and writing. We were able to reflect on societal views, our own ideas of optimism and pessimism, and how we can lead more fulfilling and compassionate lives.
SpringMontreal
Favorite Class: COSC 10: Problem Solving via Object Oriented ProgrammingMy first experience with computer science was my Freshman winter, and I quickly became interested in the subject. I followed up CS1 with CS10 in the Spring, which I found just as cool. I love how you can solve problems by applying logic and math with computer science, and I look forward to diving deeper into the major!
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FallShanghai
Favorite Class: ECON 21: MicroeconomicsEcon 21 is required for all Econ majors, and I loved my experience with Professor Gustman. He made the material super easy to digest and allowed me to take exams in my timezone, which I thought was really nice.
WinterShanghai
Favorite Class: SPEE 20: Public SpeakingIt was really interesting to study public speaking in an asynchronous environment, and I came away with a deeper understanding of not only public speaking but speech writing. I wrote a separate blog post about the class, so check it out!
SpringShanghai
Favorite Class: ENGL 34: From Anna Christie to Hamilton (and Donald Trump)Since English was one of my favorite classes in high school, I wanted to take another writing course at Dartmouth. This was a great choice, as it was a perfect mix of lecture and discussion. I loved reading and learning about several American dramas, and even discussing modern topics such as Trump's rhetoric!
SummerShanghai
I took my Sophomore Summer off, which many international students do, and got involved with the Tuck School of Business through the Bridge and Paganucci programs! You can read more about my summer experiences in my blogs!
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FallHanover
Favorite Class: QSS30.18: Quantitative Approaches to Peace and JusticeThis was my first class from the QSS department, which was long overdue considering that I'm a QSS major! I really enjoyed picking up some coding skills and tackling problems like transitional justice with quantitative approaches.
WinterHanover
Favorite Class: ECON35: Games and Economic BehaviorI took Econ 25 in the Fall, and Econ 35 was the next course in the game theory sequence! It was really fun to apply game theory to cool concepts like sports, Covid-19, and auctions.
SpringHanover
Favorite Class: MUS03.06: Sound Relations: Indigenous Musical PerspectivesThis was my first time taking a music class even though I have been involved with music my entire life, whether that was playing the piano or learning how to make beats. I loved this class because I not only learned more about music, but more about Native culture as well!
SummerNew York
I took my junior summer off to pursue a management consulting internship in New York. I had a wonderful experience!
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FallHanover
Favorite Class: THEA15: Classical and Medieval PerformanceI absolutely loved this class! Theatre was one of my favorite classes in middle school, and so it was great to reconnect with theatre again in college. The professor was amazingly kind and passionate, and the final project was a really fun group performance!
WinterHanover
Favorite Class: THEA10.68: Staging RebellionThis was a small class of around 15 people, which allowed us to have intimate discussions of readings and theatre. I loved hearing from my classmates, as we used our personal experiences to guide us in our understanding of materials. My final project was a protest on campus, which also really fun and refreshing take on performance!
Dining at Dartmouth
From farmer's markets to Collis stir fry to weekly house events, there are a lot of food options at Dartmouth.
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Breakfast at Collis!
It might not look like much, but it prepares you for your day!
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Customizing your lunch...
Here's what it looks like before...
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My personalized delicious stir fry!
It looks much better after, right?
Wrapping up 21W with Final Projects!
Despite all the confusion and commotion that has been 21W, nothing is quite as crazy as the last few weeks of the term. Therefore, I thought I'd share how the end of my term is shaping up!
My dream on-campus job, done remotely!
I was attracted by the opportunity to engage with first-year residents and shape their Dartmouth experiences, in addition to working with other UGAs and staff who shared my interest in helping others.
My favorite places on campus
I think every student at Dartmouth has different spots they call their own, but I'm here to share some of my personal favorites with you!
An Asynchronous 21W!
I was especially excited to learn that I would have a lot of control over my academic schedule this term, and I'm here to walk you through what that looks like for me!
Going to Dartmouth...thousands of miles away
In the spirit of being another term closer to finally going back to Dartmouth, I thought I would talk about a few things this term that have still felt distinctively Dartmouth, even though I'm thousands of miles away.
Taking a step back and introducing myself
I was recently looking at some of my older posts, reliving the glory days of freshman fall, and I realized that I never actually wrote an introduction post talking about myself! But better late than never, right?
Tips on Finding the Right College for You
Recently, I've had the pleasure of talking to a few prospective students through Dartmouth Admissions. After sharing my experiences and fielding questions on virtual panels and high school visits, I'm reminded of my own college process.
So what do you do on campus?
After a year at Dartmouth, I've been able to carve out little niches for myself where I'm able to explore my passions, which I'd like to share with you all!
A Peek into Sophomore Fall!
I'm taking this term off-campus, but that doesn't mean that I won't be connected to Dartmouth resources, scenery and—most importantly—people.