Rachael Headrick:  

CLASS OF 1999
Pearland, TX
University of TexasClass of 2002
San antonio, TX
Leon, KS
Leon, KS
Haysville, KS

Rachael's Story

Life Life... I have none? I'm a grad student. That really is about all there is to my life. I share an apartment with one of my fellow grad students. I hang out with my fellow grad students when we aren't doing school work (or even when we are doing school work). Looking at the little questions at the top here... Got pets? Kids? A brand new chopper and the leathers to go with it? Uh... no pets of my own though my parents have four dogs I consider to be mine. ... no kids. I'm currently single. Someday both of those will change. ...no new chopper or leathers. My new motorcycle is a 2007 Suzuki GZ250 which is decidedly not a chopper and my jacket is double-weave mesh rather than leather. However, if it gets too cold in the winter I might invest in some leather chaps to keep my legs warm 'cause the wind blows right through my jeans when I'm going 60+. College I think I am a college junky. I got to college and decided I loved it and was never leaving. I went to the University of Texas at San Antonio for my BAs (history and political science) and my MA. Undergrad was a bit unusual for me in that I was 19 for most of my senior year (turned 20 in March and then graduated in May) so I was really young. San Antonio will always have a special place in my heart. I lived there from age 17 to 23 and really grew up and became my own...Expand for more
person there as well as making some of my best friends ever. After my MA, I still didn't want to leave school (told you, college junky) so I am working on my PhD at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. My concentration is Colonial America and this is THE place to be for that field. Once I'm done with my doctorate (in about 15 years, give or take 10-12 years), I plan to become a college professor. I really am serious about the never leaving college bit. Workplace At the moment, I live on my grad school stipend. In previous semesters, this meant being a teaching assistant for a professor. Last semester, I was being paid to do nothing. Well, I was supposed to be working on my dissertation prospectus and prepping to teach a course of my own, but nothing sounds more like what I was actually doing. This semester, I'm teaching a course of my very own for the first time. Since I am a colonialist and they are making me teach a course on US history from 1877 to the present, I am way out of my field and that has made for quite the adventure. Picking textbooks and creating a syllabus took forever because I still don't really have a narrative of my own I want to present on the second half of US history. I'm basically writing lectures the day before giving them and faking my way through the semester as best I can.
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