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Hi! My name is Bergit, but I'm somewhat-generally called "Bee" at CTY. (note: ignore her, she is B, y'all, not Bee!!! that's her initial, not an insect ~ love, [[User:Harriet|Harriet]]. ) Which is ok, and much better than "Beer-jeet", or any other mispronunciation of my name. You call me "Beer-jeet",  you die.
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My full name is Bergit, but I'm usually called B.<br>
I took Astronomy in 2005.2, and Math Logic in 2006.2. I also took crafting the essay via email. I plan to take Cog Psychology in 07.2 at Lancaster. Actually, I've taken all of my courses at Lancaster, except for crafting the essay, which I took at home. On my computer. Using gmail. I like fragments.  
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I took Astronomy in 2005.2, Math Logic in 2006.2, and Cog Psych in 2007.2 (my no-more year). I also took crafting the essay via email. If you don't remember, Cog Psych 07.2 was the class that got a group-probation and was forced to re-sign the behavioral policy en-mass. I, along with other students, had a great deal of difficulty following the rules in 07. I think this was a combination of increasing independence from students and increasing pig pigheadedness on the part of the staff. CTY is a great program, but the rules and rigid structure are not always well suited to freethinking young adults. Durring this turbulent time, [[User:Harriet]] was my roommate and partner in crime.<br>
I'm not a particularly good singer, but I do like to sing. A lot. So if you've ever seen a really short girl singing somewhat awkward songs... yeah... that was probably  me.  
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After CTY, I spent a few weeks at Brown University using the Summer@Brown program to study Existentialism. I highly recommend it as an alternative to CTY Princeton. While I missed the culture of CTY LAN greatly, the academic environment was comparable, and I enjoyed the increased freedom. I did get into some trouble relating to the curfew, but generally speaking, there were no large student/staff conflicts. The worst thing I can say about the program is that the cafeteria was shitty.<br>
You should probably stay away from me. I'm a real trouble maker. I tend to come to class (slightly) late. I try to go to the mail room early. I draw bad pictures when I'm supposed to be taking notes. I hum (oh no!) during class. I buy Cosmopolitan at the campus store. I read books in the middle of the night (using the light from my window!). I break the rules of grammar!  And...
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I'm currently a student at the University of Virginia, and hope to graduate with a BSc in Environmental Chemistry in 2013. I'm pretty happy here - it's a good place to be if you want a competitive academic environment and a lot of personal freedom. We have an honor policy, which means that you are usually trusted to keep your word and act like a decent human being. Some CTYers, particularly those of the alcovian persuasion, might be interested in meeting the quirky kids at Brown Residential College@UVa. I currently live in my own apartment... with a puppy!<br>
Horror of horrors...
 
I lie down on the ground at night.
 
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And she does "ayayayayaya no rain" tribal dances by the light of the moon as of 2006, btw. And prays to the many different types of gods. Really. I also like fragments. ~former roomie ([[User:Harriet|Harriet]] again), I should know
 
  
Oh! And I'm dating Acid. Isn't that amazing? I totally think so.
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How to Find Me:<br>
  
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facebook.com/bergit <br>
 
 
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I also wrote [[User:Harriet|Harriet Weaver's]] page for her.
 

Latest revision as of 17:51, 5 January 2011

My full name is Bergit, but I'm usually called B.
I took Astronomy in 2005.2, Math Logic in 2006.2, and Cog Psych in 2007.2 (my no-more year). I also took crafting the essay via email. If you don't remember, Cog Psych 07.2 was the class that got a group-probation and was forced to re-sign the behavioral policy en-mass. I, along with other students, had a great deal of difficulty following the rules in 07. I think this was a combination of increasing independence from students and increasing pig pigheadedness on the part of the staff. CTY is a great program, but the rules and rigid structure are not always well suited to freethinking young adults. Durring this turbulent time, User:Harriet was my roommate and partner in crime.
After CTY, I spent a few weeks at Brown University using the Summer@Brown program to study Existentialism. I highly recommend it as an alternative to CTY Princeton. While I missed the culture of CTY LAN greatly, the academic environment was comparable, and I enjoyed the increased freedom. I did get into some trouble relating to the curfew, but generally speaking, there were no large student/staff conflicts. The worst thing I can say about the program is that the cafeteria was shitty.
I'm currently a student at the University of Virginia, and hope to graduate with a BSc in Environmental Chemistry in 2013. I'm pretty happy here - it's a good place to be if you want a competitive academic environment and a lot of personal freedom. We have an honor policy, which means that you are usually trusted to keep your word and act like a decent human being. Some CTYers, particularly those of the alcovian persuasion, might be interested in meeting the quirky kids at Brown Residential College@UVa. I currently live in my own apartment... with a puppy!

How to Find Me:

facebook.com/bergit