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Two close friends of mine requested that I keep a blog now that I’m in Boston, and I’ve been remiss in doing so, mainly because I’ve been both busy and lazy. Three weeks in, those circumstances haven’t really changed, but I figured I could throw something together.

I’m at the beginning of the most exciting and important stretch in my life so far. I’m in grad school to improve my chances of jump-starting my career in a good place, and I’m in a relationship (unfortunately, it’s long-distance at the moment) that I believe is going to last the rest of my life. Things are, on the whole, awesome. A lot has happened in the past three weeks. Here’s a quick rundown:

- I moved into a five-person house in Cambridge with four kids just out of college. Not only am I the oldest housemate, I’m also the only one who graduated from a school known more for its athletics than its academics (three Dartmouth grads and one from Carnegie-Mellon).

- I’m one of 20 TAs in a big survey class that all undergraduate Communication students have to take. I run a 22-student discussion section and I’m in charge of grading their work. Imagine me in front of these kids every Friday…it’s hilarious, but I bring it.

- At our first grad student party, I turned two drink tickets into 10 drinks (more than a few GrandMa and Sprites) through hustling and schmoozing. Needless to say, there was a lot of dancing and a hangover in the morning.

- I went to Sioux City for my girlfriend’s friends’ wedding. Met a huge chunk of her family and flew on four airplanes. Was liked by everyone, I assume. That’ll be important soon.

Either way, things are going well. I’ll be doing a lot of traveling throughout this time…NYC next weekend and back to Atlanta in early October. Should be fun.

I went to Boston last weekend to visit Boston University. In essence, I went there to confirm that I wanted to attend BU for grad school in the fall. Sure, they offered me a full scholarship, but it’s like most things: you have to be there. The photo is the front of College of Communication, where I’ll be spending most of my time for the next year and a half.
Anyway, I had an amazing time. Got to see a lot of the historical parts and sports areas. Even saw some of the sketchier parts (hell, my hotel was in one of them). A few things I loved about the city: a great, affordable public transit system, the weather (I may feel differently in January), the beer and the sports (Red Sox Nation is real; no wonder people crap on Atlanta as a pro sports city). I’ve wanted to leave Georgia for a while, and this is the best possible way it could’ve turned out. I can’t wait to be up there for real. Honestly, I need a change of scenery, a change of speed, a change of direction. Boston and BU are providing all three. Good times.

I went to Boston last weekend to visit Boston University. In essence, I went there to confirm that I wanted to attend BU for grad school in the fall. Sure, they offered me a full scholarship, but it’s like most things: you have to be there. The photo is the front of College of Communication, where I’ll be spending most of my time for the next year and a half.

Anyway, I had an amazing time. Got to see a lot of the historical parts and sports areas. Even saw some of the sketchier parts (hell, my hotel was in one of them). A few things I loved about the city: a great, affordable public transit system, the weather (I may feel differently in January), the beer and the sports (Red Sox Nation is real; no wonder people crap on Atlanta as a pro sports city). I’ve wanted to leave Georgia for a while, and this is the best possible way it could’ve turned out. I can’t wait to be up there for real. Honestly, I need a change of scenery, a change of speed, a change of direction. Boston and BU are providing all three. Good times.

If this is even close to what Boston is like, I’m in.

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“Boston” - Vampire Weekend

I came home to find a large envelope from Boston University. Turns out they’re offering me a full ride in their Master’s program in journalism! Boston, people! Boston! This is awesome! Now I can’t get this song out of my head, which is fine and awesome!