(in no particular order)
- sleep
- eat
- relax
- practice driving, get license (hopefully)
- play Xenogears
- start making a REAL website
- teach myself Pachelbel's Canon, except I left the sheet music in berkeley :(
- redo all those cs184 projects I failed, and learn openGL for real
- get familiar with linux
- art stuff
- get a job? do research? volunteer work?
- go hiking
- run a lot
- run the Alameda 10k (6.2 miles! Gack.)
- contemplate what on earth I want to do with my life
READING LIST (also in no particular order)
- The Brothers Karamazov - Fyodor Dostoevsky (should have read this already over the semester, but... didn't)
- The Case for Christ - Lee Stroebel
- Candide - Voltaire (does this guy have a first name?)
- Mind - John Searle (all the chapters I neglected to read, maybe some of the stuff in the reader too)
- Eragon and Eldest - Christopher Paolini (I'll probably have to start over...)
- Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison
- Watership Down - Richard Adams
- Watchmen the comic I was supposed to read freshman year while in the seminar with Matt
- Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand (I forget which one I own)
- Philip Pullman (I might want to reread His Dark Materials which I loved... or maybe try Ruby in the Smoke)
- Paradise Lost - John Milton
- Snow Crash (?) Recommended by jacob
- The Happiness Hypothesis - Jonathan Haidt (also recommended by jacob)
- Of Human Bondage - William Somerset Maugham (recommended by eugene)
- No Exit - Jean-Paul Sartre (recommended by stephen)
There were a bunch from last summer that carry over, but I can't remember them...
I feel like this list is kinda lacking though, give me recommendations :)