Success!
JJ and I were at the Add Health User's Conference the past couple of days at NIH. It was actually the most useful conference I have ever attended. I went to a couple of sessions about the data and how to use it correctly, and I actually learned some important stuff. Amazing!
In other good news, we only had to suffer through one serious manversation in which there was a "discussion" about whether or not Malthus was an economist (answer: I don't care). Also, the prime manversator basically told JJ her diss was undoable. How inspiring! But, he is wrong! You can do it, JJ!
Other attempts at "networking" weren't so much better. I don't know why people at these things aren't friendlier (though, I suppose, I really shouldn't be so surprised); however, through a Jeremy connection, we did the best networking of all: clothes, food, earrings, Container Store, movie-related networking. It was great! And she bought me a pre-presentation good luck coke! That's good stuff.
Speaking of our presentation, I think it went really well. I felt like I really knew my segmented assimilation-related stuff. And there was (at least) one guy in the audience who seemed to agree with what I was saying. He was very noddy. It was awesome. But it's particularly cool b/c these are my own actual ideas and this was the first time presenting this stuff to someone other that my diss committee. And just for people not to look at me like I had lobsters crawling out of my ears was a lovely thing. And JJ was fabu as my methods guru! So, it was a good experience. Who knew?
Now...oh yeah, my diss. And basically being in and out of town/moving until finally settling in DC in mid-September. Crazy days ahead.
4 Comments:
I'm glad the presentation went well. Things go better with Coke.
Of course it went well! You're totally awesomely awesome!
I just wanted to give a shout out to Carey's awesomeness during our presentation. She's seriously good, y'all. Also wanted to reiterate how how much we loved Jeremy's super fun pal Kathryn. Props, Jeremy!
JJ
Hooray! I'm so glad you had that experience - I mean with the presentation and the nodding audience and you being all smart and original and all. I always thought you knew your segmented assimilation stuff backwards and forwards. Your diss is going to rock!
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