Thursday, June 10, 2010

Summer Reading

By Liz Bloomhardt
Published June 10, 2010


Students never stop reading; I think it’s in the job description.

During the school year, as most of us know all too well, reading is likely to be assigned and topical. While not uninteresting, as a graduate student in engineering, that means my reading tends toward the academic—papers and texts full of math and nuanced details that can take hours, if not years to fully understand. So, I don’t usually mind when course work and the semester buzz wanes during the summer months, leaving a little more time to sift through the stack of books collecting on my nightstand.

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