Vitae Fodder

There's a very important thing called a "Curriculum Vitae," or C.V., that comes to dominate your consciousness when you are in graduate school. Along with things like, you know, dissertation and comprehensive exams and internship applications. But it's very important to fill your vitae with very impressive, scholarly things so that internship sites will find you appealing. So people tend to do very labor-intensive and travel-intensive things to add lines to this crucial document.

With such a goal in mind, I and three other Regenters traveled to Charlottesville today to present our brilliantly-crafted posters at the Virginia Psychological Association conference.

Behold:


It was a whirlwind trip with an overnight stop at Michele's parents' home in Lynchburg. So fabulous! We crashed close to midnight and were up again at 5:30 to drive the remaining 1.5 hours to the conference location. What an exhausting day, but mission accomplished: the much-coveted vitae line may now be claimed.

Now I'll definitely match for internship!

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