Looking for Fun Things to Do in Boston During the APS March Meeting?

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The discussion centers on activities to enjoy in Boston during the APS March Meeting, particularly for a newcomer attending the conference. Attendees are advised to prioritize a few relevant sessions and engage in networking rather than attempting to attend every talk. Recommendations include attending a Boston Symphony concert featuring Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" and Ravel's "Piano Concerto in G," dining in Little Italy, and visiting Harvard Square via the red line T from South Station. The participant is also exploring Northeastern University as a prospective graduate school.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of conference etiquette and networking strategies
  • Familiarity with Boston's public transportation system, specifically the T
  • Knowledge of local cultural attractions, such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Interest in academic programs, particularly in physics
NEXT STEPS
  • Research Boston Symphony Orchestra concert schedules and ticket availability
  • Explore dining options in the North End, focusing on Italian cuisine
  • Learn about the Northeastern University physics graduate program and campus facilities
  • Investigate local transportation routes, specifically the red line T to Harvard Square
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Conference attendees, prospective graduate students, and anyone interested in exploring Boston's cultural and academic offerings during the APS March Meeting.

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Is anybody else going? This is the first large conference I've ever been to. I'm leaving my house at 4:15am tomorrow morning and coming back next Saturday evening; taking a train both ways.

Is there anything fun to do around Boston I should keep an eye out for?

My trip has a dual purpose too. I was just accepted to the physics grad program at Northeastern University, so I am visiting them next week as well to check out the place.

I almost never leave my hometown, so this is rather exciting!
 
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Jack21222 said:
Is there anything fun to do around Boston I should keep an eye out for?

Depends on your definition of "fun," of course. I'd probably try to go to a Boston Symphony concert. Hmmm... Friday night at 7: Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and Ravel's Piano Concerto in G.
 
This'll be my first missed March Meeting in a while. It's easy to not make the best of a big conference like the March Meeting. Don't try to attend all the 10 minute talks in a gazillion different sessions. Instead concentrate only on a few sessions close to your line of work, and spend the rest of the time at invited talks, or talking to people.

There's plenty of fun stuff to do around Boston - what you might want to do depends on your interests. You're not a long walk to Little Italy in the North End (from the Conv Center) - you should head over there for a nice dinner one day. You should also head to South Station and take the red line T to Harvard Square one of the days.
 

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