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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

 

Life goes on

It's been a while since my last post. I think, in part, I've been avoiding posting because of the meaning that Mr. Wittry's passing had to me. But, alas, life goes on, and I know Dave would have been excited to hear the latest from me in spite of any other news. He was always interested in hearing about what was going on in other peoples' lives, even when he had his own things to be concerned about.

For me, things are generally going well. I've been struggling with some back problems which has kept me out of the gym for... too long, but I've otherwise been doing great.

My spring break was wonderful. I spent a week at home, enjoying the sun and visiting with friends. I got a chance to spend a little time with Peter and Frank (who had just returned from a road trip that sounded like a lot of fun), watched a few movies (Horton Hears a Who with my sister, Bank Job with Peter, and Vantage Point with Frank), all of which were at least mildly entertaining and at best a lot of fun ;). I enjoyed seeing my parents and sister (it had been nearly 2 months... far too long), and played a bunch of chess with my dad. And, get this: I won! :) Sorry, dad! It's the first time I've ever come out ahead overall with my dad when it comes to chess. Granted, he let me be white most of the time, and I've still got plenty to learn, but it was a first for me ;) I'll take the victories I can get (and promptly rub them in my dad's face!). The other main thing I did over the break was attend Mr. Wittry's memorial at Troy High, which was a wonderful tribute and very moving. I'm so glad people were able to come together in Southern California to share memories of him, and I thought the "Wit-tree" that was planted in his honor was a very nice gesture. He won't be forgotten.

School's been going well, and I've been making good progress on my new degree. It's hard to believe I'm already nearing the half-way mark. And it's even weirder that I'll be attending my commencement for my B.A. in just over a month. I'm excited that my family will be able to be here (health permitting), and am looking forward to it, but there's a surreal quality to the notion that I'm essentially done with school. Soon I'll be headed back up to Microsoft to start working full-time. Crazy, huh?

Sadly, I was recently informed that Jon, my roommate, will be seeking housing elsewhere for next semester. He's been a great roommate, and it'll be strange not having him and his girlfriend, Kim around. I know we'll still see plenty of each other, though, as long as we've got TV shows to obsessively watch ;)

Which reminds me: LOST is awesome. Don't tell me what happens! Over the last month or two, we've been working our way through all three seasons of LOST, and we're just about to finish the third. When I had heard about it before, it didn't sound very interesting to me. But now I'm hooked. What am I to do? I'm totally, completely, and utterly addicted to it. This is what happens when the writers go on strike: I get addicted to shows on DVD.

In the meantime, I'm looking for housing for next semester. It's a little complicated, since I'll only be around from August through December, so I'm primarily looking for a studio apartment that I could rent just for that time span. Wish me luck!

Anyway, sorry for the information overload. That's what happens when I go 2 months without an update. Hopefully, I'll be more inclined to keep y'all updated more often now that I've started back up. There will be fun things happening in the coming months. I'm looking forward to it!

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

 

Time hurries on...

And the leaves that are green turn to brown. :) Sorry, Simon and Garfunkel on the brain.

It's been a little while since my last post, so I probably have more than usual to report. First, some catching up:

  • Happy Hanukkah!
  • Merry Christmas!
  • Happy New Year!
  • Happy Valenti -- oh, wait, we're not quite there yet.

Well, astonishingly, I made it through last semester. It certainly was a draining one, but I was very happy to make it through. The nutty part: that was my last semester as an undergrad. Wow. It still hasn't fully sunken in (on the eve of my first day of classes as a CS grad student). Crazy. So... I now have a B.A. In Computer Science. After 2.5 years. Cool. :) Ok, that's a little understated, but you get the idea. It's an exciting time for me (and I think many more will come), and now I get to embark on a new adventure. Before I do that, though, I think I'll reflect on my undergraduate experience a little:

It all started "Fall of aught five." I was a young lad, full of hopes, and dreams. Ok, so I was an 18 year old getting ready for another school year, but doesn't that sound so much better? Anyhow, I had a great time that year. I also had a reality check. At the beginning of the year, I had the crazy idea that I should go for a triple-major: Business, Political Science, and Computer Science. Uh, yeah, that wasn't happening. I don't think it took me more than a month to figure out that this was not a great idea, and I dropped my political science aspirations. Within a few more months (and after realizing the energy-hog that my Econ class ended up being), Business was off the table, and it hit me that by doing this, I could finish my CS degree within 3 years. So, that became the plan, and I started setting that in motion that first year.

Actually, looking back, a lot of cool stuff happened that year. Taking CS61C my first semester, I met Dan Garcia, who really helped me come into my own throughout my undergraduate career. In addition, not expecting anything to come of it, I applied for an internship at Microsoft (who gets an internship at a big software company their freshman year? I didn't think I had a chance), which, as you probably know, has been very fruitful for me, to say the least. I also had the dorm experience that year, and while that wasn't wonderful, I wouldn't change anything if I had to do it again. That year, in my suite, I met my good friend Jon, who has turned out to be the best I could've hoped for in a roommate. Hey, he's been willing to put up with my puns; what more could I ask for? I made some great friends in the dorms, and they've helped make the Berkeley experience a great one for me.

Microsoft was great for me. Both internships left me with much more confidence and excitement about my field, which I was able to carry over into my school life. I took on some leadership roles, explored new opportunities, and pushed on in my quest for a bachelor's degree. Not only did I finish quickly, I also managed to get into the "5th year" master's program, thanks in no small part to all of these experiences I've mentioned. Can I complain?

All in all, it's been quite a ride, and a very rewarding one at that. I need to thank some people for their support at various points throughout this process:

  • Mom, Dad, and Sari, where would I be without your support?
  • Jon, for being a great friend and roommate.
  • Dave Wittry, for piquing my interest in computer science and starting down this road.
  • Dr. Dan Garcia, for helping me get involved on the Berkeley campus and being such a helpful advisor throughout my undergraduate experience.
  • David Hill and Kathy Carper, for being amazing mentors at Microsoft and really giving me a chance to see what I can do.
  • Everyone else. Yeah, it's a cop out, but there were so many people that helped make this great for me, and I don't mean to miss anyone important.

Thanks so much for everything, everyone. It's been a great ride. Now, on to grad school!

So, those are my undergrad reflections, but lots of other stuff has been going on. I had a great winter break at home in SoCal. I spent a few days (over Christmas) in Vegas with my family, which was incredibly fun. We saw Love, Spamalot, and Penn and Teller, and had a great time playing poker and just enjoying being together as a family. While we were there, we got some great news about my grandmother's cancer: she's basically cured! That made for a great, upbeat time on the trip. The rest of the break was a lot of fun, too. My parents had some time off of work, so we got to spend a lot of time together. New Year's eve at Peter's place was a ton of fun and a nostalgic trip back to high school days with so many old friends there. I spent time with old friends, saw lots of movies, and just had a great time in general.

And now, I'm back in Berkeley for the first semester of my Grad program. I'm really excited, and I'll be doing some great work. My research advisor will be Koushik Sen, and I'll be working on some projects regarding verification of parallel software. Can you blame me for being jazzed?

To sum up, I would have to say all is well, and things are looking up going forward as well. Until next time!

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

 

Back in the US and 20

Well, folks, I'm back in the good ol' U.S. of A., and it sure feels good. Had a wonderful time with my family in Israel and Turkey, and came back with a sexy Turkish tan (otherwise known as a beet red sunburn). The company was good, and it gave me some times to sort out some of the recent (happy) developments in my life. I have a much clearer picture now of where I want to go and how I'm going to get there. I owe my parents and uncle a special thanks for their valuable advice in this regard.

Also of note: I'm now 20 (as of the 20th)! Gone are my days of teenagerdom! It's nice to be able to say that, although it certainly doesn't feel very different. The biggest thing for me in my 20s is going to be moving past school, and on to a career and (hopefully eventually) a family. I'm very happy with where I am right now, and can only look forward to what's to come.

In the meantime, I'll be headed back to Berkeley on Thursday, with school starting next week. I'm really looking forward to this semester, and I've got some exciting things planned. In the meantime, if anyone knows of a personal trainer and/or a golf instructor in the Berkeley area, I'd be very happy for some recommendations. Time to get fit and learn something I've been putting off for a long time. Hi ho silver, away!

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

 

Internship end, Acropolis, and Vacation

Howdy everyone! Well, I'm now back in Southern California, after a looooooong drive down. Sadly, I received a ticket just as I was leaving Washington (goody... car issues on the first and last day there!). It's my first speeding ticket, so hopefully I'll be able to do traffic school online or something like that. Anyhow, it's great to be home, but now I'm off again! Tomorrow morning I leave for Israel, and soon after that I'm off to Turkey. It's great to be on vacation (really haven't been on any substantial vacation since April, so it's good to take a little break from school/work). I'm looking forward to spending some time with my family (parents, sister, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc.). It should be one heck of a vacation. Many thanks to my aunt and uncle for helping to make it possible!

My last week at Microsoft was great, much more relaxed than I was used to. It was really great getting to know everyone on the team, and I had an awesome time working on Acropolis. I have to make a shout out to the team for shipping their August CTP this week (which has a feature I worked on during the latter half of my intenship). Congratulations, you guys!

During my last week, I received a full-time offer, which I now have to consider. I'm definitely going to be doing my M.S. at Berkeley over the next year and a half, but I now know I have an offer waiting for me. I've got a little time to decide, and it's very tempting, so I'll be making an effort to explore my options and discuss all of what's going on with my parents and uncle over the next few months. Not too shabby of a choice to have to make, if you ask me. :)

Anyhow, what comes next is an opportunity to relax, have fun, and brood over my choices. I'll hopefully have internet access and will be able to share while I'm in Israel and Turkey, but if for some reason I'm SWC (stuck without connection? don't ask, I just made it up.), I'll speak to you when I return. Have a great few weeks, everybody!

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Monday, July 30, 2007

 

One more week

Well, I'm only up here in Redmond for one more week. What a trip it's been. This week, I'll be singing in an A Cappella group and a Barbershop group at the intern talent show. If I can get pictures, I'll try to post them :). As for what comes next? Well, I'm looking forward to next semester at Berkeley, and I've got some great vacation plans for the rest of the summer. Unfortuntely, between my internship and vacation, I'm barely getting any time to spend with friends back home. I miss y'all, and hopefully I'll get a chance to see you during the year if not during my short breaks between internship and vacation and vacation and school.
I'm also looking forward to seeing my Berkeley friends again. It's hard to believe 3 months went by so quickly.

Anyhow, best wishes to all. I know good times are ahead.

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