by Jenny Luong, Amherst College, '14
Freshman year, my parents flew with me over to Amherst. They rented a car and helped me move in and buy the necessities. As soon as they saw my room, the look of my mom’s face said it all; I was going to live in a matchbox. The room wasn’t only oddly L-shaped, it was...
by Jenny Luong, Amherst College, '14
My school likes to kick us out as soon as finals are over. Finals consisted of looking at slides while throwing clothes into a box and frantically looking up storage hours. Here is a hint to all of you: Do not put all your books in one box. Because who is going to be...
by Jenny Luong, Amherst College, '14
Summer definitely stormed its way through and will soon be over. I gotta say, even though I didn’t do a lot of academic related work, I definitely learned a lot and gained experience. On life. If anything, the one thing I want to emphasize for you all is the...
by Jenny Luong, Amherst College, '14
The sad thing about finishing a school year? Saying bye to all your friends that are going abroad. And then wondering why you aren’t. Oh yeah, thats riiight! Mom was scared I was going to get dangerously ill because she heard from her friend’s...
by Jenny Luong, Amherst College, '14
One of the best things about spring break in a small college in the middle of nowhere: no one on campus. No one to catch us in our bouts of ridiculousness. My friends climbed up a tree, and while I was panicking, our college’s president walked outside her house to...