I decided to apply for this IntroSem because I thought it would help me grow both intellectually and personally. On an intellectual level, although I only recently learned its formal name, the Whorfian question has intrigued me for a long time. Also, in an increasingly global community, an understanding of different cultural perspectives will only become more crucial to our lives. On a personal level, I've often wondered how my upbringing in a 2-language household has affected my own psychology and influenced my cultural identity. So, to use the language I've heard here in Northern California, I'm "hella stoked" for this seminar, in which I'm looking forward to learning from both Professor Boroditsky and my classmates, who, I'm sure, all have rich, textured, and varied backgrounds.
As for travel, my father works overseas frequently, and sometimes my mother and I have the pleasure of piggybacking with him. As a result, we've traveled around western Europe fairly extensively. As a family, we also try to go to India every 2 years to visit relatives and ground ourselves. I would love to go to South America, particularly Argentina, and hopefully I'll have the opportunity to do so sometime in near future.
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I'm from Boston too (Newton, really). Go Red Sox!
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