Celebrity science
Jul. 27th, 2007 10:23 amMy friend, M-Lo, likes to gripe about how faculty search committees tend to look for "rock stars" - splashy, self-promoting, and usually male.
As
ukelele informed me, sometimes they really are rock stars.
I also recently read that Danica McKellar (Winnie from "the Wonder Years") recently wrote a book on math for middle schoole girls called "Math Doesn't Suck." She apparently also has a Bacon-Erdos number of 6.
I'm clearly going about this academia business in entirely the wrong way - I ought to be developing my singing/acting career first. Good thing I've recently been cast in the musical "Carousel." It's only a chorus role, but as much as I would have liked to get a bigger role, I can't really afford that kind of time commitment. But it ought to look good on the CV anyway, right?
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I also recently read that Danica McKellar (Winnie from "the Wonder Years") recently wrote a book on math for middle schoole girls called "Math Doesn't Suck." She apparently also has a Bacon-Erdos number of 6.
I'm clearly going about this academia business in entirely the wrong way - I ought to be developing my singing/acting career first. Good thing I've recently been cast in the musical "Carousel." It's only a chorus role, but as much as I would have liked to get a bigger role, I can't really afford that kind of time commitment. But it ought to look good on the CV anyway, right?