Two things are always new - Youth & the Quest for Knowledge
Abott Lawrence Lowell




Commonplacing is the act of selecting important phrases, lines, and/or passages from texts and writing them down; the commonplace book is the notebook in which a reader has collected quotations from works s/he has read. Commonplace books can also include comments and notes from the reader; they are frequently indexed so that the reader can classify important themes and locate quotations related to particular topics or authors.

The author of this commonplace book is a student of medicine.
   

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Monday, September 18, 2006
One day

Tommorrow is my presentation day. So far, I've completed all my powerpoint slides. Now, I just need to go through them and make sure I know what to say for each slide. Don't want to be lost during the presentation! Plus, I need to make sure I know my work inside out because Dr King is a very critical listener. During presentations by other postdoctoral fellows, he has always listened and posed questions to the presenter. At times, those questions are tough. Christian (my supervisor) says that it's a good training for any future presentations that I have to give.

On a different note, here's the address of my new Harvard blog:

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/shenhanlee

Will update again after my presentation tommorrow

 


Posted at 5:40 pm by shen-han

 

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