<p>I remember that! Our tour guide asked if anyone wanted to rub the statue for luck, and no one wanted to be the first. After an awkward silence, I stepped forward. :)</p>
<p>hahah. i have a great picture i took right after my interview on october 21st. the picture is right in front of the women’s table, which, for those of you who don’t know, is a slab of marble enscribed with the numbers of men and women enrolled at yale from 1703 to present. it’s also in front of the main library, sterling. </p>
<p>anyway! </p>
<p>the point is, the tree is red and beautiful, and so is yale. here’s a link to my livejournal where the picture is posted at the bottom of the most recent post. </p>
<p>Ah yes. My friend at Yale temporarily let me into his facebook account so I could browse, and I found the cute tour guide in it. Totally having fun and wasting time right now.</p>
<p>Ahh, pictures. I took waaaay too many at Yale this summer. I have one looking toward Sterling Memorial from far away, with golden light dripping through the trees…gorgeous…</p>
<p>And I have a Yale picture on my background for good luck. As for interview luck, I took the cool navy Yale folder with gold lettering and a campus map on it to my interviews (yes, both of them - I hope my interviewers liked it…).</p>
<p>llamapyjamas, I love you. You took a picture of a building at Georgetown that was designed by my favorite architect!!!</p>
<p>Haha, random outburst of love. We should all do this during these last few days. Now, having made myself look very odd, I realize that it is nearing 2 AM and I need sleep to function…</p>