# HG changeset patch # User Steve Losh # Date 1692983170 14400 # Node ID c9ed3d057c329ef989ad4e612b804365cfac5858 # Parent 3b4ab90f46f09cbce26a400652a32d78f3608f2b Update diff -r 3b4ab90f46f0 -r c9ed3d057c32 README.markdown --- a/README.markdown Mon Aug 21 14:22:43 2023 -0400 +++ b/README.markdown Fri Aug 25 13:06:10 2023 -0400 @@ -18,3 +18,70 @@ instead of building from source, I needed to install dulwich somewhere that the system python can find it. I almost installed `python3-pip` to do that, but then realized I could just install `python3-dulwich` and be done. Cool. + +## 2023-08-22 + +Day 2. Lots of getting talked at, meeting with advisors, etc. Still trying to +get all the moving parts settled down — hopefully it'll be a lot clearer once +classes and rotations start (though I'm sure it'll be busy in a different way). + +First time trying the Ann Arbor bus system, the bus was 20 minutes late. This +bodes well. + +## 2023-08-23 + +Got a presentation about things to do/see/eat in Ann Arbor. Lots of things to +try. + +Advice from existing student panel: + +* Keep in touch and make connections with folks in your cohort/community who are + going through the same stuff as you. +* Rotate with anyone your want, don't let anyone tell you not to. +* Don't forget to have a life. Don't spend every weekend in the lab. +* Don't compare yourself to each other. Lots of variety in the incoming people. +* Ask for help. + +What to ask/think about when looking for a lab: + +* Do you have funding to support me? +* Do you have plans to stay at the university? +* Talk to current and previous students (and where those ended up). +* Talk to multiple students (people have different experiences). +* Work ethic. +* Mentoring style. +* What are your expectations of me? +* Priorities toward students (high/low?). +* How did they handle difficult situations in the lab? +* Find a good PI, because they're the one that will be there the entire time + (students/etc can and will leave). +* Tell them what you want to do (e.g. go to conferences), and based on their + responses you'll know whether they're a good fit. +* Switching labs is possible (not ideal though). +* Listen when people tell you a place sucks. +* Alumni are great because they don't have the power dynamic to worry about and + can actually be honest. +* You can change rotations if you really need to, even if it's the second week + in. +* Ask how many slots there are vs how many rotations they're taking to judge how + competitive joining the lab will be. + +## 2023-08-24 + +Did the Python pre-test so I don't have to take the introductory programming +class. + +Did more online training. + +More talks. Lots of meeting people after. + +## 2023-08-25 + +Lost power last night because of the storms and DTE says I won't get it back til +tomorrow. This is… not great. + +Doing more trainings and paperwork at a school building so I can plug in my +laptop. + + +