"Splash"   is a weekend program at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)   that I went to this past weekend. It takes place on Saturday and Sunday,   and you can go all day to take student-run classes. The classes can be   on any topic from Theoretical Physics to How To Survive The Zombie   Apocalypse. Basically, there's something there for everyone. Splash is   open to anyone in grades 7-12, and it's a blast. This was my second year   attending, and it was just as incredible as before.
Unfortunately, I was busy on Saturday and I could only go to the  Sunday  classes. There are almost a hundred (a complete guesstimate)  classes  running on Sunday, anywhere from one to eight hours long, so I  still  had plenty to choose from.
  
7:00 AM -  Wake up. I'm confused, thinking it's a school day,  because why on Earth  would my alarm be going off on a weekend? Then remember: Splash today!  Roll out of bed, put on my epic Pac-Man t-shirt.  There are lots of epic people at Splash, so it will surely be  appreciated.
7:30 AM - My sister, age 12, has a mental breakdown. This is  her  first time at Splash and she's scared that she'll get lost on the  MIT  campus. I comfort her and tell her not to worry, the monsters only  live  in the underground tunnels and only venture above-ground  occasionally.
8:00 AM - Leave on the forty-minute drive to Boston. Classes start at 9, so we have plenty of time.
8:45 AM - Check  in. They print me a schedule, showing my classes  for the day. You  pre-register for classes a few weeks before the  actual event, online at  the Splash website.
8:46 AM - What is this madness? I don't want to take "Learn  to  Read a Poem"! I have Sparknotes for that! I quickly switch into the   "Samuri versus Ninja" class. Far more epic to meet my awesomeness   standards.
8:52 AM - A random guy comes up to me and compliments my Pac-Man shirt.
8:57 AM - Race  up six flights of stairs to the top of the  building for my first class,  "Making Chainmaille". I see that I'm at  the top and climb the last  flight to see if the door to the roof is  unlocked. It isn't, and now my  legs really hurt. I trudge back down and  find the classroom.
9:02 AM - Whoa! The teacher is really good at making  chainmaille. She made a chainmaille dress for her senior prom, and  brought it to show us. I pick it up. It weighed at least fifty pounds.
9:20 AM - I've  mastered the simple weave, and start making a  little patch of  chainmaille. My fingers are turning black from this,  and these pliers  are really small and hard to hold. Oh well. This is  fun.
9:50 AM -  I expand on my   little patch of chainmaille. It's taken forever to get a four-by-four   inch square. I have no idea how she found time to make a whole prom   dress. 
10:10 AM - I make a   chainmaille bracelet, complete with a clasp. I'll wear it to school   tomorrow and my friends will think I'm either awesome or crazy.
10:40 AM - I start a new bracelet, this one with colored links. It's beautiful. I love chainmaille. I want to be a knight when I grow up.
10:55 AM - The class is just about over, so she gives us lots  of  extra rings so we can finish at home. My bag rips and they scatter  all  over inside my backpack. I'll pick them up later.
11:02 AM - Find the room for my next class, "Learn to Juggle".
11:06 AM - I wonder why there's no one else here yet.
11:09 AM - Yes,  this is the right room. I wonder why...oh, wait,  there's a sign on the  door. What?! My class has been canceled? What is  this madness?
11:11 AM - I have nothing to do for the next hour. I explore  for  a little while. They basically let you run free on MIT campus, so  it's  pretty awesome.
11:27 AM - I go back to chainmaille  class. the teacher has  another class, but she lets me stay. They're  really lax about that  stuff, so it's all good.
11:56 AM - Replenish my supply of extra rings and go to my next class, "Candy Wrapper Art"
12:04 PM - We're going to be making bracelets out of Starburst wrappers! Wow, I'm going to have a lot of bracelets by the end of this.
12:10 PM - Not only do we get to make the bracelet, we get to eat the Starburst to get the wrappers! Could this get any better?
12:17 PM - Wow. This is really hard. Why are these so hard to fold?
12:40 PM - It's been forty minutes and my bracelet is two inches long. This is harder than it looks.
12:55 PM - Stuff twenty Starburst and my three-inch bracelet into my backpack. I'll finish it later.
1:07 PM - My  sister shows me the way to lunch. What is this?  She's supposed to be  the noob who doesn't know her way around,a and I'm  supposed to be the  expert who can find a needle in this haystack of a  school. This isn't  how it's supposed to work.
1:12 PM - Okay, I probably would never have found this  without  her. Jeez. She's already eaten, so she abandons me. How will I  find my  way back?
1:15 PM - Pizza! Nomnomnom.
1:20 PM - I sit with some awesome girls, one from Canada and one from Maryland. They compliment my Pac-Man shirt.
1:23 PM - We discuss the Harry Potter movie and compare it to the books. I like these people.
1:33 PM - We discuss xkcd. I like these people.
1:41 PM - We bash Twilight. I like these people.
2:04 PM - My "Samuri versus Ninja" class. I'm rooting for ninjas.
2:45 PM - Wow, Samuris have cool swords! I want to be a Samuri.
3:20 PM - Ninjas are epic! They can jump over walls and they can pretend to walk on water. I want to be a ninja.
3:40 PM - No, I want to be a Samuri! They have cool armor.
3:55 PM - No, I want to be a ninja. They have black outfits.
4:05 PM - "Set" class. Set is an awesome card game. I know how to play, and I sit at the Pro table.
4:10 PM - These people are REALLY good. I've found two sets the whole game. I lost.
4:12 PM -I will not quit and go to the intermediate table. I will not quit and go to the intermediate table.
4:25 PM - YES! I won a game! I got seven sets, but I won!
4:26 PM - I  win a Silly Band. It's a hippo. I add it to the  collection on my  wrists, which also includes my Starburst bracelet (I  finished it during  my ninja class).
5:02 PM - "Things You Could Do In Ancient Rome but Not Today" Basically we learn about the crazy idiotic emperors.
5:15 PM - Apparently, Augustus Caesar wrote a laundry list  of  everything he did in his life. It includes lines like "I became the   master of everything by the consent of all" but he still manages to   sound completely modest while he brags about everything. That guy was a   genius.
5:25 PM - We read Cicero's Phillipics against  Marc Antony.  Basically, it's a huge political speech bashing him in  every way  possible. I wish modern politics were this awesome.
5:45 PM - So  Emperor Caligula dressed up some of his soldiers as  enemies, and  paraded them through Rome to prove that he could actually  capture some  enemies in battle. This guy was hilarious.
6:02 PM - "Make  Things Out of Duct Tape" class! I already know how to do this, so I go  over and show off my duct-tape-flower-making skills.
6:07 PM - Three people admire my flower.
6:12 PM - A guy give me a scone in trade for me teaching him how to make a flower. I accept.
6:13 PM - He compliments my Pac-Man shirt.
6:15 PM - He has buttons on his backpack. I admire them. I tell  the table about my one lonely Tardis button.
6:16 PM - Everyone at the table knows what a Tardis is. I love these people.
6:22 PM - I try to trade a duct tape flower for one of his buttons, but he refuses.
6:31 PM - I show them my duct tape turtle that my brother gave me. They are jealous.
6:40 PM - A whole group of us leaves. We hang out by the entrance with a Free Hugs sign, and get about two dozen takers.
7:00 PM - We sit in two lines by the door, so that anyone who leaves has to go in between. We applaud anyone who passes through.
7:05 PM - Aww! Splash is over! It was so much fun, and I had a great time, I can't wait until Spark in the spring!

 
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