by ben jones

  1. Your friends will change a lot over the next four years. Let them.
  2. Call someone you love back home a few times a week, even if just for a few minutes.
  3. In college more than ever before, songs will attach themselves to memories. Every month or two, make a mix cd, mp3 folder, whatever – just make sure you keep copies of these songs. Ten years out, they’ll be as effective as a journal in taking you back to your favorite moments.
  4. Take naps in the middle of the afternoon with reckless abandon.
  5. Adjust your schedule around when you are most productive and creative. If you’re nocturnal and do your best work late at night, embrace that. It may be the only time in your life when you can.
  6. If you write your best papers the night before they are due, don’t let people tell you that you “should be more organized” or that you “should plan better.” Different things work for different people. Personally, I worked best under pressure – so I always procrastinated… and always kicked ass (which annoyed my friends to no end). ;-) Use the freedom that comes with not having grades first semester to experiment and see what works best for you.
  7. At least a few times in your college career, do something fun and irresponsible when you should be studying. The night before my freshman year psych final, my roommate somehow scored front row seats to the Indigo Girls at a venue 2 hours away. I didn’t do so well on the final, but I haven’t thought about psych since 1993. I’ve thought about the experience of going to that show (with the guy who is now my son’s godfather) at least once a month ever since.
  8. Become friends with your favorite professors. Recognize that they can learn from you too – in fact, that’s part of the reason they chose to be professors.
  9. Carve out an hour every single day to be alone. (Sleeping doesn’t count.)
  10. Go on dates. Don’t feel like every date has to turn into a relationship.
  11. Don’t date someone your roommate has been in a relationship with.
  12. When your friends’ parents visit, include them. You’ll get free food, etc., and you’ll help them to feel like they’re cool, hangin’ with the hip college kids.
  13. In the first month of college, send a hand-written letter to someone who made college possible for you and describe your adventures thus far. It will mean a lot to him/her now, and it will mean a lot to you in ten years when he/she shows it to you.
  14. Embrace the differences between you and your classmates. Always be asking yourself, “what can I learn from this person?” More of your education will come from this than from any classroom.
  15. All-nighters are entirely overrated.
  16. For those of you who have come to college in a long-distance relationship with someone from high school: despite what many will tell you, it can work. The key is to not let your relationship interfere with your college experience. If you don’t want to date anyone else, that’s totally fine! What’s not fine, however, is missing out on a lot of defining experiences because you’re on the phone with your boyfriend/girlfriend for three hours every day.
  17. Working things out between friends is best done in person, not over email. (IM does not count as “in person.”) Often someone’s facial expressions will tell you more than his/her words.
  18. Take risks.
  19. Don’t be afraid of (or excited by) the co-ed bathrooms. The thrill is over in about 2 seconds.
  20. Wednesday is the middle of the week; therefore on wednesday night the week is more than half over. You should celebrate accordingly. (It makes thursday and friday a lot more fun.)
  21. Welcome failure into your lives. It’s how we grow. What matters is not that you failed, but that you recovered.
  22. Take some classes that have nothing to do with your major(s), purely for the fun of it.
  23. It’s important to think about the future, but it’s more important to be present in the now. You won’t get the most out of college if you think of it as a stepping stone.
  24. When you’re living on a college campus with 400 things going on every second of every day, watching TV is pretty much a waste of your time and a waste of your parents’ money. If you’re going to watch, watch with friends so at least you can call it a “valuable social experience.”
  25. Don’t be afraid to fall in love. When it happens, don’t take it for granted. Celebrate it, but don’t let it define your college experience.
  26. Much of the time you once had for pleasure reading is going to disappear. Keep a list of the books you would have read had you had the time, so that you can start reading them when you graduate.
  27. Things that seem like the end of the world really do become funny with a little time and distance. Knowing this, forget the embarassment and skip to the good part.
  28. Every once in awhile, there will come an especially powerful moment when you can actually feel that an experience has changed who you are. Embrace these, even if they are painful.
  29. No matter what your political or religious beliefs, be open-minded. You’re going to be challenged over the next four years in ways you can’t imagine, across all fronts. You can’t learn if you’re closed off.
  30. If you need to get a job, find something that you actually enjoy. Just because it’s work doesn’t mean it has to suck.
  31. Don’t always lead. It’s good to follow sometimes.
  32. Take a lot of pictures. One of my major regrets in life is that I didn’t take more pictures in college. My excuse was the cost of film and processing. Digital cameras are cheap and you have plenty of hard drive space, so you have no excuse.
  33. Your health and safety are more important than anything.
  34. Ask for help. Often.
  35. Half of you will be in the bottom half of your class at any given moment. Way more than half of you will be in the bottom half of your class at some point in the next four years. Get used to it.
  36. In ten years very few of you will look as good as you do right now, so secretly revel in how hot you are before it’s too late.
  37. In the long run, where you go to college doesn’t matter as much as what you do with the opportunities you’re given there. The MIT name on your resume won’t mean much if that’s the only thing on your resume. As a student here, you will have access to a variety of unique opportunities that no one else will ever have – don’t waste them.
  38. On the flip side, don’t try to do everything. Balance = well-being.
  39. Make perspective a priority. If you’re too close to something to have good perspective, rely on your friends to help you.
  40. Eat badly sometimes. It’s the last time in your life when you can do this without feeling guilty about it.
  41. Make a complete ass of yourself at least once, preferably more. It builds character.
  42. Wash your sheets more than once a year. Trust me on this one.
  43. If you are in a relationship and none of your friends want to hang out with you and your significant other, pay attention. They usually know better than you do.
  44. Don’t be afraid of the weird pizza topping combinations that your new friend from across the country loves. Some of the truly awful ones actually taste pretty good. Expand your horizons.
  45. Explore the campus thoroughly. Don’t get caught.
  46. Life is too short to stick with a course of study that you’re no longer excited about. Switch, even if it complicates things.
  47. Tattoos are permanent. Be very certain.
  48. Don’t make fun of prefrosh. That was you like 2 hours ago.
  49. Enjoy every second of the next four years. It is impossible to describe how quickly they pass.
  50. This is the only time in your lives when your only real responsibility is to learn. Try to remember how lucky you are every day.

Be yourself. Create. Inspire, and be inspired. Grow. Laugh. Learn. Love.

Welcome to some of the best years of your lives.

-B

very inspiring.
never bold so many lines before in a single post….

假期

我都唔想寫得咁頻密 搞到我好似好得閒咁
但的確我係幾得閒 我呢種頹廢生活雖然被不少人白眼
例如點解唔學下野呀 做下暑期工呀 義工呀 什麼什麼
但我覺得 係 2年 平均半個月就要通頂一次既生活 後
同埋黎緊4年忙到嘔既生活之前 呢一段灰色時間帶
hea盡佢都係理所當然吧 ? 而出唔出街 我做乜野 都係我既選擇罷了
難得可以靜靜獨處下細心思索下這些那些事情 都冇乜所謂吧
做盡自己喜歡做自己的事情後 養精蓄銳後 我自然會精神充沛地上戰場了

就好似火車上 無憂無慮 這兩個月自然會帶我到目的地 只要我記得到站下車 就得啦
況且 相信之後3年暑假/寒假 都應該會好忙了 難得依家無考試 無擔憂 盡放鬆啦

適可而止地 及時行樂 咁先係叫做假期呀麻…
咁我係prefer 一個人麻…放假一定要出街玩架meh
我中意睇書睇劇寫blog玩facebook聽歌msn 邊行街邊食mcdonald ark
讓我頹啦 2個月後以上所有事都變得’不可能’ 架啦….(inspired by sam hahaa)
(..唔..為頹廢的生活付上了美麗的意義 哈哈哈 ho yeah~)
(而且澳門jackpot 更加令我認為呢個暑假無需要為一舊錢而被勞役兩個月..除非係正野)

唯一真係要做既野 就係prepare 下呢樣個樣 買下野 同約下朋友出黎farewell (?)

actually, i know EXACTLY what my problems are in all these years
but im just too lazy/didnt care/keep finding excuses/found it too late/ to deal with them…
starting a new life allows me to conceal all these foibles once again..just like 2 years ago
suddenly recalled 2 phrases from the bible in previous RS lessons
“For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad. ”
“Does anyone bring a lamp into a room to put it under a basket or under a bed? Isn’t it put on a lamp stand?”

to change or not to change. to change or to hide.
again, friendship is sth mutual..mutual effort has to be made to retain the relationship well…@_@
道不同 and 各有各忙 would really attenuate friendships sometimes.

if i could conquer laziness, the i-dont-care-attitude and always-put-ppls-word-in-RAM
i would come out as a much better,nicer person indeed..
well…maybe its good that at least im aware of my problems (once again)
and at least im considering to improve them (once again)
though duno when and how….

i know no one is perfect.. but personality-wise, im a bit too imperfect
if life is a continual process of decision-making…my life is full of errors..

(why am i so pensive suddenly……..ai………)

?

Major sample program in 1E

Freshman Year
Fall Spring
Sub.# Title Units Sub.# Title Units
18.01 Calculus 12 18.02 Calculus 12
8.01 Physics I 12 8.02 Physics II 12
5.111 Principles of Chemicsl Science 12 7.014 Introductory Biology 12
HASS 12 HASS 12
Sophomore Year
Fall Spring
Sub.# Title Units Sub.# Title Units
18.03 Differential Equations 12 1.00 Intro. to Computers & Eng. Problem Solving (REST) 12
1.018 Ecology I: The Earth System (REST) 12 1.020 Ecoloy II: Engineering for Sustainability (CI-M) 12
1.050 Engineering Mechanics I 12 1.060 Engineering Mechanics II 12
1.101 Intro to CEE Design I (1/2 lab) 6 1.102 Intro to CEE Design II (1/2 lab) 6
HASS 12
Junior Year
Fall Spring
Sub.# Title Units Sub.# Title Units
1.061 Transport Processes in the Environment 12 1.080 Env. Chemistry & Biology 12
1.070 Introduction to Hydrology 12 1.083 Environmental Health 12
1.106 Env. Fluid Transport Processes and Hydrology Lab (1/2 lab) 6 1.107 Env. Chemistry & Biology lab (1/2 lab) 6
14.01 Principles of Microeceonomics (HASS) 12 HASS 12
HASS 12
Senior Year
Fall Spring
Sub.# Title Units Sub.# Title Units
Restricted Elective 12 1.013 Senior CEE Design (CI-M) 12
Unrestricted Elective 12 Unrestricted Elective 12
Unrestricted Elective 12 Unrestricted Elective 12
HASS 12 HASS 12

Minor Program in Urban Studies and Planning

Tier I Two subjects:
11.001J Introduction to Urban Design and Development
and
11.002J Making Public Policy
Tier II Three subjects from the following:
11.007 Public Policy Disputes
11.011 The Art and Science of Negotiation
11.013J American Urban History I
11.014J American Urban History II
11.016J The Once and Future City
11.020 Poverty, Public Policy, and Controversy
11.023 Bridging Cultural and Racial Differences
11.024 Great Cities
11.025 D-Lab: Development
11.026J Downtown
11.102J Theories of Economic Development
11.122 Society and Environment
11.126J Economics of Education
11.166 Law, Social Movements, and Public Policy
Tier III
11.123 Big Plans

Minor Program in Japanese

Tier I Two language subjects at the intermediate level
21F.503 Intermediate Japanese I
21F.504 Intermediate Japanese II

Tier II Two language subjects at the advanced level
21F.505 Advanced Japanese I
21F.506 Advanced Japanese II

Tier III Two subjects in Japanese literature, history, or culture, at least one of which must be a Japanese Language Option subject, i.e., 21F.590, 21F.591, 21F.592, 21F.593, 21F.594, or 21F.595. The Japanese Language Option subjects meet with the six subjects, 21F.027J, 21F.039, 21F.064, 21F.065, 21F.066, and 21F.067J, respectively, and include some assignments that require reading and writing in Japanese.
17.433 International Relations of East Asia
17.486 Japan and East Asian Security
17.537 Politics and Policy in Contemporary Japan
17.543 Japanese Politics and Society
21F.027J/
21F.590 Visualizing Cultures
21F.030 East Asian Cultures: From Zen to Pop
21F.039/
21F.591 Japanese Popular Culture
21F.064/
21F.592 Introduction to Japanese Culture
21F.065/
21F.593 Japanese Literature and Cinema
21F.066/
21F.594 Japan in Real Time
21F.067J/
21F.595 Cultural Performances of Asia
21H.521 Ancient Japan and Courtly Society
21H.522 Japan in the Age of the Samurai: History and Film
21H.523 Emergence of the Modern Japanese State: 1800-1952
21H.546 World War II in Asia: Film, Fantasy, Fact

赤い小さな車

転がる岩、君に朝が降る -ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
滾動的岩石、早晨降於你身
Korogaru Iwa
Kimi Ni Asa Ga Furu

出来れば 世界を僕は塗り変えたい
如果可以的話 我想改變世界
戦争をなくすような大逸れたことじゃない
我並不是想著 像消除戰爭般 這些太遠大的事情
だけどちょっと それもあるよな
但是 有時 我也稍微想過這種事呢


俳優や映画スターには成れない
演員或電影明星 我當不了
それどころか君の前でさえも上手に笑えない
還不止如此 連在你面前 也不能好好地流露笑容
そんな僕に術はないよな
這樣的我 也真的無術可救了吧

何を間違った?
究竟弄錯了什麼呢?
それさえもわからないんだ
但我連這個也不明白阿
ローリング ローリング
rolling rolling
初めから持ってないのに 胸が痛んだ
雖然一開始就不曾擁有過 但總覺得內心在發痛


僕らはきっとこの先も
在這之前 我們也一定要
心絡まってローリング ローリング
心繫心 rolling rolling
凍てつく地面を転がるように走り出した
像在結冰的土地跌倒後奔跑


理由(わけ)もないのに何だか悲しい
也沒有意義了 那我又為什麼總無故覺得悲傷呢
泣けやしないから余計に救いがない
但卻因為哭不出來 更加得不到解救
そんな夜を温めるように歌うんだ
那只好在這像被烘暖了的夜裡 我唱起了歌


岩は転がって僕たちを何処かに連れて行くように
就像 滾動著的岩石 連帶我們到某處去
固い地面を分けて 命が芽生えた
在乾裂的硬土上 生命 發芽了


あの丘を越えたその先は
在跨越過那山丘之前
光り輝いたように
閃亮放光般
君の孤独も全て暴き出す朝だ
讓你的心中所有的孤獨 在這早晨 全都顯現竭露


赤い小さな車は君を乗せて
你乘著的那輛紅色的小車
遠く向こうの角を曲がって
在遙遠的轉角 轉了彎後
此処からは見えなくなった
由這兒 就再也看不見了的身影了

translated on June 15 2008 3:00a