Thursday, July 30, 2020
All Hail the Working People
All Hail the Working People My rest relaxation days ended in the beginning of July. After waking up at 10:30 AM everyday to nothing but enjoying sunshine, pointless TV, and the company of old friends, I was definitely not looking forward to the alarm ringing at 6:45 AM. I drive an hour to work â" which begins at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. This would be my first taste of the working life. (P.S. One of my favorite moments of the day is seeing all the people in western business attire standing beside the lonesome bus stops in the middle of nowhere, waiting for the suburban Coach bus that will take them to work. Inspiring!) Iâm interning at ETS â" the Educational Testing Service, a.k.a. producer of the SAT, GRE, TOEFL, AP Exams, etcâ¦Yeah. Anyways, Iâm not working on the previously mentioned exams, but rather, a newer test called the TOEIC â" Test of English for International Communication â" a.k.a. English for the business setting. Soâ¦..my job is basically developing test questions for the TOEIC. And for confidentiality reasons, I think thatâs pretty much all I should be saying about that. I canât talk about what goes on exactly, but I will say a couple things I realized about my job and ETS. 1) This is really serious â" People take the TOEIC to get jobs, seek promotions, make their lives⦠2) This is really hard⦠a question is not just a question. Now Iâm just thinking how in the world the SAT â" which has nearly 200 questions â" is put together⦠D: 3) Essentially, ETS may seem like a big blackbox (hahaha first learned this word in 8.02 ), but nothings arbitrary. :P Remember the Sketchbook Project mentioned in my last post? Several people I know have also hopped on the wagon â" itâs a movement! Soâ¦. Iâve worked on a grand total ofâ¦dun dun dun⦠1 page. :X I know, Im ashamed. I didnât want to doodle any old thing, so I was waiting for thorough ideas to just come to me. But thankfully, one Sunday morning, I just decided to start something. This oneâs about how jaded I am about buying thingsâ¦or just generally, the saturation of material goods all over the place or the fact that youre almost expected to spend after a payday but really theres nothing that tempting. Or maybe too many things. O..KAY Anyways, Itâs hard to believe tomorrows August! Thereâs still a whole month until MIT begins once again, but for some reason, Iâm homesick already. Itâs not that MIT is not exciting â" on the other hand, its probably a little too exciting. Everything is new and everything is your decision. Everything is A LOT. I just wish there would be more minutes in between to âmiss homeâ and remember where i came from. Dont know if that made any sense. But this is the growing-up weve been asking for. Well, soon enough itâs on to the next world: MIT. Is anyone (ever) ready? Like in a Sketchbook, its gonna take a certain dose of courage to start marking on every new page.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.