Super quick CaT Lab presentation about mine and Emily's work looking into antifragility, digital safety, and LGBTQ+ youth social media use; great lunch and talk with Alisa(!!) and Emily at Cowell Coffee Shop; headed back to McHenry for Psi Chi undergrad conference prep. Only four of us total, and the fourth was my senior seminar classmate Isabel, looking into makeup and differences in the N170 facial perception component. Finally felt like I had enough time to read, reformulate my study proposal, nailed my literature review, will work on methods tomorrow and submit the best I can (it's supposed to be a rough draft anyway but I want to fire on all cylinders — it has to make up for the way I crunched down this weekend and hella stressed myself out! lol). They told me quite a few times I was great at research and I should be considering grad school. And again, I'm not an intensive psychology major going into social psychology, I'm just a cognitive science major. (What was that comment Dr. Manago said last week? That I was getting a great and interesting education for my major, thinking/learning about qualitative and quantitative methods?) Honestly... I'm really thinking about it.
"[Growing up] is hard and nobody understands." // https://www.homestuck.com/story/2391