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The Wind Beneath My Wings…

Posted by lynn on Jul 5, 2005 in Random

As stated in a previous post, my bestest friend, Sarah, and dearest boyfriend, Phil, read many the long, dull grad school application essay for me. Without their support, I probably would not have gotten in or at least had the nerve to go through with taking the GRE. Because seriously, folks, I was a wreck studying for that dumbass test.

Anyway the support has not stopped. Phil has helped me with this blog and now Sarah, eager to help me make this new blog house a home, has created an image for me:

Note especially the beer and the sassy top with coordinating skirt. Sarah is definitely one for detail. Thanks, Sarah.

 
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Housekeeping

Posted by lynn on Jul 5, 2005 in Housekeeping

Oh. I should tell y’all that I’m still new to this fancy blogging software, so expect things to be tweaked/updated/changed frequently. I swear I’m not trying to mess with your minds.

 
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The Background Story

Posted by lynn on Jul 5, 2005 in Random

So I had to write a lot of essays this winter about why I wanted to be a librarian while I was applying to schools. I will not subject you to those essays. I imagine, however, if you’ve managed to find this blog and you aren’t my roommate or my boyfriend (the ever patient editors of those countless essays), you might wonder why I’d want to be a librarian.

First, I’m a nerd. I like nerdy and academic things. I love school and I love finding, learning and retaining even the most useless bits of information. This is evidenced by my near-obsessive love for Trivial Pursuit. The idea of going to school and learning how to help people learn and find facts just sounds so up my alley.

Secondly, I really believe, having worked in the computing and academic environments so long, in freedom of information, freedom of expression and freedom of learning. These are all things that librarians hold dear. Again, right up my alley.

Thirdly, it’s time for a career update/change. I’ve realized, nearly 10 years after graduating from college, that I really do like working in academia. Yes, the politics and, yes, the students can be really annoying, but I like working in an environment where learning and research are the primary goals at the end of the day. What I don’t like is that in my current job, I’m not very closely attached to that learning and research. I want to be closer to them, more supportive of them and even participate in them. Librarianship would let me do that.

Fourthly, I would become a Classicist, but I enjoy eating (I left this part out of all my grad school apps).

Lastly, I really dig it. I know librarians and work with them. While I don’t like all the librarians I’ve met personally, I do like what they do.

So there. I hope that answers your questions.

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