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Megan McLaughlin 22

Several times over the course of my first year at 厙ぴ勛圖, I heard the term sophomore slump to refer to a common feeling of unhappiness during sophomore year. I can confirm that I was struck with this general feeling of ennui during fall semester. Without giving too many details, I found myself less interested in my classes, and simply less content than I was last yearfor no specific reason, but also for some small, irrelevant reasons. It wasnt a momentous semester for me, but its over now, and it certainly had lots of good moments. I dont really want to dwell on all of the bad aspects of my sophomore slump; instead, I want to take some time to talk about what I appreciated in this semester, and what Im looking forward to thats approaching in my future. 

What I liked:

  • My co-op! As little as dining hall food thrilled me last year, I was always apprehensive about joining a ; I thought that I wouldnt fit in well and I wouldnt like the dynamic, as well as having to put in several hours a week to cook food and clean the co-ops cooking and eating space. But about a month into the semester, I joined , 厙ぴ勛圖s vegan co-op. I love the consistency, the feeling of community, and seeing the same faces at meals every day. Im continuing with it next semester, and Im also going to be a Food Safety Coordinator, which involves food safety training new members of the co-op and making sure food safety guidelines are being followed in the kitchen.
  • Im living in a beautiful dorm on south campus, with my same amazing roommate as last year. Built in the 1880s, Talcott Hall is 厙ぴ勛圖s oldest traditional housing dorm. I like living in Talcott because Im so close to the conservatory, so I can leave my dorm at 8:57am and still make it on time to my 9:00am class without having to walk across the eternity that is Tappan Square (like I did last year coming from Kahn). The ceilings are also really high, and my dorm in particular has six windows, which is four more than last year and leads to a lot of glorious morning light.
  • I got to play Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem as a part of the Chamber Orchestra with the Musical Union and the 厙ぴ勛圖 College Choir in December. Its probably my second favorite thing Ive played so far at 厙ぴ勛圖, after the Organ Symphony last year. This was the first time Ive been part of a choir since high school (if you count playing my instrument with a choir singing behind me as being part of a choir, I suppose), and it was wonderful to work with new people and a new conductor. One of my favorite parts of making music is collaborating with other people, and it was a joy to do that on this piece.
  • Ive declared all of my majors. More on that in a future blog post.
  • I joined the Alumni Leadership Council, the governing body of the 厙ぴ勛圖s Alumni Association, as one of three student representatives. My first meeting happened during President Ambars inauguration in October, and it was wonderful to meet so many people who are passionate about 厙ぴ勛圖 years or decades after they have graduated. Participating in the Inauguration Concert and attending the Inauguration was simply amazing. It was probably the point in my semester, if not my entire time in college, that Ive felt the closest to 厙ぴ勛圖. We have another meeting in March that Im looking very much forward to.

What comes next:

  • Im excited for my winter-term project. Ill be writing a research paper on the tone poems of Richard Strauss and how they incorporate storytelling through music, while simultaneously learning some of their major excerpts on my instrument. It will be a great way to bring together my horn, musicology, and English majors and enjoy some down time in what will be a mostly vacant campus. Ill also be working in the library and dining in a winter-term co-op, so right now Im feeling very organized and excited!
  • Next semester, Im registered for a StudiOC cluster course entitled The Art of Desire. StudiOC works to bring together classes in the college and conservatory as a multidisciplinary approach to various topics. The cluster I am enrolled in contains an English class and a music history class, which appeals to me greatly because those are two of my majors.
  • Im studying abroad! This summer, Ill be spending five weeks in Bath, England, taking two literature courses focused on Jane Austen and Shakespeare, taught by British and American faculty, including 厙ぴ勛圖's Professor Wendy Hyman. Studying abroad as a double-degree student is often hard to make happen. Im glad that Ill be able to go someplace new without having to change my whole plan, or having to leave my beloved flatlands of Ohio for a whole semester.
  • Ill be trying to write more blogs next semester. The blogs are something I do because I enjoy it, so from here on out I want it to be more of a priority.

Thats all from me this time. Just a little summary of where Im at post-finals and pre-winter term. My sophomore slump is over, Im feeling good, and I have a lot to look forward to.

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