"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

San Pedro Garza Garcia

Day: November 9, 2013

GRE scores are IN!!!

This is just a brief note to record a very positive result on the GRE for both Kelly and Christian.  They both should definitely be able to get into a good program.  These scores are not everything, but in the really good schools they are a gatekeeper.  Both kids are at a level where their scores will not be an impediment at all for the schools the wish to attend for there PhD’s.  It was a huge worry before and now it is not.

Faceless roof wraithes in San Francisco

Statues high up on a building in San Francisco

Building statues in San Francisco (zoom out)Our meeting room for the San Francisco meetings was on the 26th floor (about in the middle) of a very large building, but features an incredible view of the San Francisco bay. In addition to that, it features a very unique view of the statues on the top of the building next door. I cannot imagine too many people have access to the view of these particular statues. They were a little bit cool, but also very creepy.

Here is an article on their meaning in from the LA Times.

Talking education from SFO to PHX

Day 810 of 1000

I flew back to Phoenix yesterday morning after four days of frenetic activity in downtown San Francisco.  We made lots of progress, but I am very happy to get back to life at a saner pace.  I fly so much, I get bumped to first class on semi-regularly now.  Something else new is that I have been tagged as TSA pre-check so getting through the security process is much easier now.

So I sat by a nice lady on the plane who has two children in high school.  One of them loves math and plans to do an engineering degree in college.  The other is great at math, but her mom is encouraging her to get a degree in film because she is so creative and has put up some amazing videos of her friends on Youtube.  What is wrong with this picture?  We were in a long enough conversation that it came out that our daughter, Kelly, is a quite good artist, but is also a pretty good mathematician.  It came up that I discouraged Kelly from an undergraduate degree in anything in the liberal arts, but that she plans to do something that could very well use her art skills in her graduate work.  My seatmate was a little bit offended and ended the conversation shortly after that.  It was nice to get caught up on my reading after that.

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