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August 21, 2007

The Ladies of Shock 2007

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You may recognize a few of these women in this picture because a few of them are also U of MN students. I thought I would share this picture with you since soccer is a semi-big part of my life. I have played soccer since I was seven years old. It is a part of me. Our team, called Shock, played D2 on MWSL (Minnesota Women's Soccer League). The past couple years our team has won the league, though this is only the second year I have been on the team. This past year we struggled a bit initially to find our synergy so did not win the league. We did well and by the middle of the season we found our nitch again.

The picture is a big blurry, but it's the best of the couple pictures taken. There are a few players missing from the photo since it was taken right after our last game. I love this team!

August 14, 2007

Getting Ready

Fall semester officially starts on Tuesday, September 4th. Currently I am not taking any classes, which has been a refreshing break. However, now I am starting to miss it all.

I am taking three courses this fall:

  1. Linear Models (the theory thereof),

  2. Probability Models (which I think is like stochastic processes), and

  3. Mathematical Statistics - Stat 8111

I am kind of nervous about taking these three classes concurrently because they will all be quite challenging and theoretical. Linear Models and Probability Models will be on my Preliminary Exam that I will be taking next August. Mathematical Statistics used to be on the Preliminary Exam - well, it still is this year, but this is the last year. They have made some adjustments to the coverage material on the Exam this past year, effective in 2008. The professors and students I have spoken to about my fall classes basically say "I'll be busy". I think I am building up some anticipatory anxiety about it, but I'll get over it once it all starts.

My assistantship has given the students under the same grant as me some money to purchase some related textbooks. I have fully taken advantage of this...now my problem is finding time to read them all. I am just reading the ones that peak my interest right now. Actually all of them peak my interest or I wouldn't have ordered them, but I am referring to the ones that will best prepare me for the fall. I am hoping to gain a collection of reference books to aid me with my studies.

As the summer is winding down I am trying to make the most of it. My soccer league finished last week, while my marathon training is really picking up. I ran a 15-miler this past Saturday and will be running a 16-miler this coming Saturday. Only eight more weeks until the marathon. I ordered a treadmill, picked it up this past Sunday, and ran my first run on it today (a 7-miler). It is so nice!

I have always wanted a treadmill but have never wanted to spend the money on it. I am now glad that I waited because I know exactly what I am looking for in a treadmill. I want a quiet, wide belt with extra cushioning for my joints. I want a heart rate monitor, built-in speakers, a programmable machine, and one with an incline. The one I actually ordered is a NordicTrack! It has a built-in T.V. Nice, huh? It makes my runs so much more enjoyable. Oh, and I also wanted a machine to count my calories that I burn, and keep track of my time and pace. Anyways, I am quite happy with it.

Last year after the marathon, I basically stopped running for the winter. This was a BIG mistake. I regret it. I think for my mental health and overall health I need to keep this part of me alive. I find fun in exercising and breaking a sweat. I plan to run three to five miles, five days a week after the marathon and to maintain this even in the most stressful of times.

Anyways, I plan to keep writing my "running tips" blogs but I wanted to write about my thoughts and anticipation of the school year resuming soon. :-)

August 3, 2007

Joint Statistical Meeting (JSM) 2007

This past week I attended the JSM conference in Salt Lake City. Thankfully I wasn't on campus during this weeks events here in Minneapolis with the bridge collapse. JSM is an annual gathering of statisticians, biostatisticians, and others in this field. I heard something like 3000+ statisticians attend JSM each year.

I did not present anything, just attended it. It was interesting. Some talks I understood, while others were way over my head. I actually feel as though I understood much more than I understood when I attended JSM last, which was two years ago here in Minneapolis. One day I would love to present at this meeting. I think it would be good for my future career. Right now I don't have anything to present, but maybe in another year or two.

Here's a link to my photos of Salt Lake City: http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slideshow.jsp?mode=fromshare&Uc=19tyxfck.8urlgplk&Uy=ifev50&Ux=0. Oh, and you may see pictures of my friend John. I met John at Western Michigan University years ago. He has his Ph.D. in Statistics from Western Michigan University and is doing a post-doc at Pomona College in California.

Stef :-)