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I realize that I haven’t been blogging consistently for at least half a year. I’m hoping this will change soon. Which is a bit of a cop out, since blogs don’t magically write themselves. But in a ll seriousness, between applying to grad school and other things, I just haven’t had much that I’ve wanted to share.

And quite frankly, sharing my opinions on world events seems like a lot of naval gazing. So for the moment, the posting drought continues. Though it does feel strangely good just to type this.

I think winters almost over.

matthew bernius: super genius

or at least inventor. I got word last week that a patent that I was a co-inventor for was approved by the US Patent office. Cool beans! Between that and Chicago you’d think I’d be feelin’ pretty smart.

I guess I do, I’m still overwhelmed and trying to figure out where this is taking me.

I’m in

I got word last night in the form of a big envolope.

Dear Mr Bernius:

On behalf of the Division of Social Sciences, I am pleased to offer you admission to the University of Chicago for graduate study in the Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences for the 2004/2005 academic year.

Perhaps more surpising was what came next:

In addition, I am pleased to inform you that we can offer financial assistance

They are funding 1/3, approximately $10,000 of my cost.

I don’t know what to say, I’m scared and excited at the same time.

Still no word

I thought I had gotten the letter yesterday. But it turned out to be an information packet from another school. “ANOTHER SCHOOL???!!!” you say. Yup. I had to have a backup plan in case I didn’t get into Chicago right? More to follow on that based on how the next few weeks play out.

But I do promise that a lot of stuff is going to go down and very soon!

– Matt

Admissions decisions are mailed to all applicants who meet the December 28 deadline no later than the second week in March.

Ok, then I’m entering into the last three weeks of waiting. All too soon I’m going to find out about Chicago.

That sound you all are hearing is my stomach churning.