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Greg Greg graduated from UNH in September, 2004 with majors in Philosophy and Political Science. Currently attending Texas A&M on a Graduate Assistantship stipend, Greg is pursing his Masters Degree in Philosophy and may pursue a Ph.D. Greg leads recitation sections for Engineering Ethics, a class for aspiring engineers, where he combines his love for teaching, learning, and Philosophy. |
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STUDYING IN THE
BATCAVE
I had three
other roommates (in my apartment) and so there were a lot of
distractions. My working style was inefficient with all the
distractions. I needed a place to go that was quiet. I don’t know how
it came to me. My closet was about two feet out and I thought my T.V.
dinner table could fit in there. I wondered if my desk chair could fit
too. So I moved my clothes out, closed the door and stood in there. I
thought this is pretty quiet and there is nothing to distract me. So I
moved everything out, moved the table it, got the chair in, sat down
and slide the door shut. Wow, this works. The next step was to put the
laptop in there. I shut the door and that was my study space for the
next three and a half months! My roommates called it the bat cave! |