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My roommates and I always have something to say. We talk incessantly, like chirping birds. We’re all reading the same large print here, and It suggests that college is almost over. We’re bleeding time and there are dreams in need of scheming. It’s time to stack our chips with transactional relationships and hoard the things that matter most. I have to admire the sheer attitude and bravado of these girls—their defiant strides, as they face the invisible indignities and constant obstacles of job hunting. (Where they’re required to behave while they’re observed and evaluated). They have their resumes and they’re complaisantly ready to flex their appealing gregariousness. All of the major playas are passing through—from established giants like (Amgen, Bayer and Genentech) to biotech startups and research Institutes—to cull through the herd of Yale biomedical graduates. I don’t get to play (interview) this time and it’s rough just watching the signs and plays from the sidelines. I can’t help the feeling that I’m underperforming—even though my ‘Master of Public Health (MPH)’ program starts 10 days after we graduate. ‘Baby, I was born to run’— to steal a line from Bruce Springsteen. Despite our separate paths—we’re like cats getting ready to jump in all directions—a bouillabaisse of intoxicating and terrifying excitement for the future is brewing, and we still have the constrictions of our current curriculum to deal with—like a snake, it still wraps around every aspect of our lives. . . Songs for this: born to run by Bruce Springstein Time by Tom Waits . . Webster: complaisant = willing or eager to please other people
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