One of the greatest attributes of Penn is having the entire city of Philadelphia at your fingertips. Case in point, today I went to the Franklin Institute to walk through the King Tut exhibit. I guess that kind of makes me a dork, but I love history. In literally a ten minute cab ride, I was at this fabulous museum. Apart from the exhibit, they have a huge IMAX theater (it makes you a bit nauseous, but it’s totally worth it) and tons of other interactive activities.
After the museum, I experienced another great part of Philadelphia—the food! I ate at Continental Midtown. I definitely recommend making this a stop on your visit to Penn or at some point freshman year. Philadelphia has SOOO many great restaurants, it makes being on a meal plan frustrating at times. If you ever need a recommendation for a restaurant, send it my way!
Tonight was also the last chapter meeting of the year for my sorority. I listened to every senior regale the chapter with stories from their Penn experience. While I was sitting there, I couldn’t help but to notice the emotions that filled the room. Everyone was crying—the underclassmen, to be losing friends, and the seniors, to be losing Penn. It made me realize how special it is to be at Penn and the incredible experiences and friendships the students all make. It’s hard to even fathom that in three days I’ll be done classes of my freshman year!
One last point…class pre-registration for Fall 2007 is currently going on. It’s absolutely crazy. Everyone is sitting by their computers waiting for classes to open up. Advice to future pre-frosh: You probably won’t get into any of the classes you really want first semester, but this forces you to take things (like Linguistics!) that you never were interested in but enjoy learning about. This semester I actually got my top choices and don’t have to be a part of the rat race that is course registration. It's pretty exciting. I have to run and finish up the million papers I have due this week!
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