Basic Information:
Name(s): Jennifer, Jen, Jen Lin is a popular one, apparently it has a nice ring to it…beyond me
Hometown(s): San Marino, CA. I call myself a Californian (have been for the past 6 years), but I grew up in Livingston, NJ
Sign: I’m not big on the horoscope thing, but for the people who are, Gemini
Cornell Information:
General College info: Senior in the College of Arts and Sciences; Economics major with a concentration in International Relations, and I will be graduating this December
Activities on campus: Cornell Women’s Rowing, Kappa Delta, Campus Information and Visitor Relations
Random information:
I was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Gold star for anyone who can point it out on a map.
I am a crossword fanatic. I can fill up the grids on most weekdays.
I like eating hotdogs with only relish.
I am a rightie and an innie.

April 13th, 2009 at 12:14 am
Hey Jennifer,
I discovered your blog, and it’s definitely been helpful in giving me an idea of what Cornell would be like. I came across one of your old entires about the Virginia Tech incident and the backlash against Asian-Americans, couldn’t agree more with your thoughts!
May 30th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Hey Jen,
I randomly clicked on a blog and what a coincidence it is to know that you’re from California! I’m from around that area too. I was wondering if I could get a hold of you through email so I could ask you some questions about Cornell life. This is for an English project and I’m interested in what people from Cornell have to say. I hope to gain some insight into the education, social life, and programs offered at the university. Your individual judgment would help. So I hope we can talk. Much thanks!
February 11th, 2010 at 11:08 pm
Hey,
I was accepted into cornell to study econs like yourself. I’ve got a few questions about the program in Cornell and i’m wondering if you could help me out to clear some doubts since you have firsthand experience. Because like you, i’m thinkng of becoming a trader after school, but i’m not sure if i sure do econs in CAS or E&M at CALS instead… So any advice on your part would be much appreciated. Seeing as you’ve already graduated, i’m not hopeful this will get a response. Anyhow… this blog is very quirky – but in a good way.