It’s nice to feel organized and in control. With my sampling assignment for Monday out of the way, I don’t have anything else due for a few more weeks. I’m able to review and organize my class notes that were starting to accumulate in piles here and there. In particular, I can catch up on some reading for the classes that I’m auditing. It’s also a good stretch to start preparing for finals: a bit of work now can save cramming later on.
And speaking of preparations, there are real life things to look after.
There can certainly be lulls in the job hunting process, but fortunately I was expecting that and I’m pretty patient anyway. Prospects have progressed nicely: I have been offered the contract/coop position at GSK. Tomorrow afternoon I’m heading to Toronto to meet with a number of people from the research group at Mt. Sinai hospital (specifically, it’s the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute). And there’s at least one other position I’m being considered for in the Toronto area. I guess I’ll be deciding on things in short order.
Once that’s settled, then I worry about finding a place to live. Car research is my big thing right now, as a vehicle will be necessary if I’m in the Oakville/Mississauga area. If I’m in downtown TO, I can live without one for now. What a bewildering process, though; good thing there’s that internet thing all the kids are using nowadays to help out.


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