Hi,
I'll try and summarize the last month is less than a page. As you may or may not know, I got a summer studentship from the University of York and I've been working in the York Center for Complex Systems Analysis (or YCCSA for short) for five weeks now. I believe this is a very typical academic job, although it's my first so it's hard to day :D I work mostly unsupervised, flexible hours, and my boss does NOT care if I'm late or not- how cool is that. Not to mention, he is a respected biologist and is often away on conferences and stuff, so nobody is around to pressure me. Despite my job clearly being relaxed, it is also quite demanding. No constant supervision means every mistake I make will haunt me for ages, so needless to say I have to be very careful. Also, sitting in from of a computer screen full-time turns out to be not as easy as I expected. One week into it I had to to see a doctor because both wrist were giving me a hard time ( more on the this to follow, it's a remarkable story).
York is a cool place- incredible architecture. I can almost feel like a medieval English soldier fighting off...well, almost everyone. Especially when walking along the city wall- it's been rebuilt every time somebody invaded the town, which is approximately a million times, so it's in mint condition. The minster is also quite impressive, although I heard it's not as big as the one in Cologne. Still, I like it better than St Paul's in London ( I ought to say, we walked all day in London and when we finally got there I felt more like killing myself rather than looking at a large collection of stones piled on top of each other).
Right enough for now, if anyone wants to hear more about a specific thing, do let me know- I've got some free time.
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