When my boyfriend decided to go to Tuck last spring, I admit, I was a bit concerned. Having only lived in large cities, the thought of spending a substantial amount of time in a small town in New Hampshire gave me pause. What would we do up there? Wouldn’t I be bored? Did I even… Continue reading Hanging Out in Hanover
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From the Far East to Colonial New England
Before I left Korea to come to Boston, the only thing I knew about Bean Town was that it was an educational city with MIT and Harvard University. My husband (Michael Lee, September Cohort 2002) and I arrived in Boston on July 12th, 2000. Can you guess what was the first thing that greeted us?… Continue reading From the Far East to Colonial New England
Escape to New York
“How was I assigned this particular section?” “If a cranberry bounces while TOM students are occupied with Shad exercises, is it really bouncing?” “Why must HBS blondes (especially the fake ones) do everything in packs of five?” Instead of wasting your time on these and other pointless RC-year ruminations, you should be sweating only one… Continue reading Escape to New York