Tuesday, August 31, 2010

At last, the end of the day....

Finally, it's basically the end of the day. It's been pretty cool--I met new people, met my advisor for the next four years, ate good food, and had attended an awesome lecture.

For one thing, let me address the lecture. It was our first Literature Humanities lecture on the Iliad, and the department head was our instructor for today.

And it was awesome.

She posed questions on morality, the relative context of good within historical constraints, and challenged us to challenge ourselves and our beliefs. She posed Lit Hum and the Core Curriculum as a road to wisdom and a path by which we could slowly but surely examine ourselves and change ourselves for the better.

As I see it, the Columbia Core is this great vehicle by which one can become a better PERSON, as well as a great academic. In essence, Columbia helps you to challenge yourself to become a thinker and really cement your own belief system through a series of inquiries, doubts, and episodes of "intellectual courage."

That's why Columbia is so unique--that though everybody has such a different take on what they want to achieve, each undergraduate goes through the same purification and breaking process so as to emerge a new, wholesome, and better statue of excellence: morally and academically.

But back to the lecture--people were THINKING. Not just whimpering out a few lines of an inaudible cliche--actually THINKING, CHALLENGING, CREATING, RESPONDING, AND CRITICALLY EXAMINING. And that was amazing. I found myself talking to intellectuals, really engaging in the topic, applying the lecture to the discussion material, etc. To think that this will be each of my classes, where there will be a forum of knowledge--that is mind boggling.

I think that was the highlight of my day: oddly enough, a lecture. But that's the power of knowledge I suppose.

Tomorrow's another fun-filled day--let's see what opportunities it holds.

3 comments:

  1. I agree. I'm absolutely thrilled with our outstanding classmates. I knew they'd be good, but it never really occurred to me HOW good.

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  2. that's so awesome! sounds like it's the perfect place for you :D

    and ok it's SO WEIRD to see that comment above me with the timestamp for tomorrow! these time changes are tripping me up.

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  3. thank you for this! man, you are making me fall sooo in love with columbia. hahaha

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