diff --git a/content/blog/2021-11-16_fields_of_study/index.md b/content/blog/2021-11-16_fields-of-study/index.md similarity index 98% rename from content/blog/2021-11-16_fields_of_study/index.md rename to content/blog/2021-11-16_fields-of-study/index.md index d38bf19..8764fdc 100644 --- a/content/blog/2021-11-16_fields_of_study/index.md +++ b/content/blog/2021-11-16_fields-of-study/index.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ tags = ["MIT","college","classes"] zenn_applause = true +++ -## Stuff I Might Study In College _(I Guess)_ +### Stuff I Might Study In College _(I Guess)_ A lot of people I barely know ask me questions about my life, and I guess I try to answer them, but it's always kinda awkward and confusing. A popular question, when they hear I'm applying to colleges right now, is "What schools are you applying to?" That one is easy enough to answer: I tell them I'm applying to MIT early action, followed by Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Williams, and Amherst, with UMass Amherst as a safety. But when they hear I want to go to MIT, they say, "Ah, he must be a STEM guy," and then make a bunch of assumptions about me. Or they know that I'm not the biggest lover of technology walking this earth and so they say - "wait - why do you want to go to _MIT_?