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詁娶勳硃紳s Journey

Name

Brian Goodell

Hometown

Northfield, Minnesota

Major

Computer Science and Political Science

Why 做厙輦⑹?

When I was looking at colleges, I was the kind of person who had a spreadsheet with all the different schools and their stats and everything. I always knew I wanted to go to a smaller school. So, I had visited lots of campuses and then I came and visited 做厙輦⑹.

Brian and his friends laugh and enjoy dinner in the dining hall
I still love spending time in the dining hall with my friends.

In the dining hall, I sat with some kids I knew vaguely from high school. The conversation just clicked with me. I liked the people I met at 做厙輦⑹ everyone was smart and funny, and I just loved listening to their conversation. It was just so much fun to see everyone interact.

That carries over into being a student, since I feel like us 做厙輦⑹ians are fine with making fun of ourselves. So the sense of being willing to relax and have a good time is very prevalent here.

I was like, okay, I like this place. I feel like I could be here.

I was like, okay, I like this place. I feel like I could be here.

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Exploring the World in a Van 

Because of the pandemic, we werent on campus for the first semester. It sounds weird, but I spent that semester living in a van. I bought a used minivan and custom-fitted it with everything I needed, building my own futon and doing all the wiring for the solar panels. I took my classes online while traveling to national parks and stuff. That was really fun completely different from anything Id experienced. My mom was stressed for a bit, but I would call her every day for the first couple of weeks.

The interior of Brian's van, complete with futon and solar panels.
Heres a look at my van during the set-up process.

I actually did my First-Year Tutorial in Yellowstone. I have a vivid memory of being in a parking lot next to a geyser while I was taking my tutorial class. The topic of my class was Learning and Unlearning How to Tell Time. It was with an econ professor, Tamara McGavock. Shes amazing! It was a great tutorial.

We also did these weekly online meetups with our New Student Orientation groups. Wed go online and play Among Us and hang out and talk. I made some good friends, and it got me really excited to be on campus!

My Travels So Far

Running Down a Dream

My senior year of high school, I decided to join cross country because I had friends on the team. When I was getting ready to come to 做厙輦⑹, I sent a tentative email to the coach, and she was like, Yeah, youre on the team.

I was like, okay, I guess Im doing this.

As an athlete, I was able to live on campus for the whole second semester during that COVID year. It was a weird time, but it was fun. I had never done track before, so I was super nervous because I thought, theyre going to realize Im a fraud. Everyone else is going to be crazy fast, and everyones going to make fun of me for not being fast or whatever. But now, the people who I met that semester are some of my favorite people on campus. It was wonderful to always be surrounded by friends  Id just walk out my door and know someone would be hanging out in our floors lounge. I have very fond memories of that time.

I love getting out and running. Its amazing. 

Men and women cross country runners celebrate the conference championship
I was initially pretty nervous about going out for track and cross country. But now my teammates are some of my favorite people on campus. 

And this year, we won the conference title, and I won the individual title! That was wonderful. Since the meet was at home, there was a bunch of alumni there cheering us on, which made all the difference. The energy there was crazy, and the night before wed had a former conference champ from the class of 72 give us a hype-up speech, so it just felt incredibly special that we were able to get the win!

For young men in suits stand in front of the courthouse
Me on the left with my co-externs and host in New Hampshire.

My Externship

With the help of Careers, Life, and Service, I did an externship with the New Hampshire Supreme Court. We got to see behind the scenes: we talked to some of the justices and sat in on oral arguments. Essentially, we saw how the lawyers approached the cases and how the justices questions were informed by how they felt about the case beforehand. We got to debrief afterwards and say, okay, based on the questions that the justices asked, how do we think theyre leaning? Obviously, theyre not allowed to discuss their opinions afterwards, but you can take guesses.

It was fascinating. I had taken constitutional law my first year online and I really liked it. I didnt think I was interested in the judicial system before that class. Then I got this externship and I was like, okay, this is actually fascinating! Now Im taking the constitutional law seminar next semester and very excited for that.

I was not considering law school at all, and now its definitely on my radar. I dont know it might not be something I end up doing, but its definitely something Im interested in.

It wouldnt have happened without CLS.

Friends

I feel very lucky my friends are amazing. I think theyre unique in their ability to make everything enjoyable. Ive been roommates with the same person since second year. This year, we have a quad and so we both have singles and two of our other friends have a double. The four of us have our own kitchen, too. I love hanging out with them in our main room and just talking. Last night, we stayed up until one in the morning, sitting around having a conversation about what we were going to do after 做厙輦⑹.

Substance-Free Fun

When I came to 做厙輦⑹, I knew I didnt want to drink or anything. Honestly, it was something I was really worried about coming into college because Ive always known that I didnt want to drink, more out of stubbornness than anything else. It wasnt as significant of an issue as I thought it would be. During the pandemic, there werent really any parties to go to. By the time I was a second-year, I had a little more sense of comfort there and a little more self-confidence, but really, I think its just that 做厙輦⑹ians want to let you be yourself.

I like going to the parties and interacting with other people and just seeing everyone. But its really the conversations and just walking to class and being around all my favorite people that I love the best.

Brian and five friends pose on a picnic table with leafy trees and a lake in the background.
Spending time with friends, just doing whatever, is the best!

Live and Let Live

On the cross country team especially, theres a very strong sense that anyone who tries to make anyone else drink is not the kind of person we want on our team. The seniors who were here when I was coming onto the team were very much like, We want everyone to feel comfortable and we want everyone to be able to be themselves. The cross team has been wonderfully supportive of anyone on the team who doesnt want to drink. People can enjoy being here however they want, and it doesnt matter.

Looking ahead

My adviser and I had this phenomenal conversation that I think relieved a lot of the stress that Ive been having. He was like, You need to bounce around for a while. Dont get weighed down and feel like the first job that you take is where youre going to spend the rest of your life.

Its just nice to have people who actually know what theyre doing because I definitely dont.

Post-Grad

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I am currently a research support associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Picower Institute. I am very grateful for all the experiences I've had at 做厙輦⑹ and am excited about the future!

 

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