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EPS165 UVA takes on Jeopardy!
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An exclusive behind-the-scenes peek into the thoughts of a passionate literature student in the AI-ridden world of today, how to thrive amid fears of being replaced by robots, and what it takes to become a Jeopardy! contestant. Didn’t expect the last one? That’s one of our biggest highlights from today! Join Lloyd and your curious hosts Chase Minnifield and Max Milien as they catch up with Llyod about student journey so far.
From acing the online and in-person auditions to the high-pressure moments on set, Lloyd shares the exhilarating and nerve-wracking experience of being a Jeopardy! contestant. The conversation also has Lloyd also discuss his academic background, his passion for pursuing literature, and the challenges facing English departments in today's world. This is NOT a conversation to be missed for many reasons, including these interesting highlights:
•A walkthrough of Jeopardy’s participation process that includes an online test, auditions, and a mock game with potential contestants.
•Top advice on pursuing one's interests and passions.
•Lloyd’s experience graduating with a double major in CS and English and pursuing a PhD in English Literature, with interests in the intersection of tech and the humanities.
•Insights on the impact of technology on education and the need for English departments to teach critical thinking skills.
•A discussion on the rising cost of college and the employability of degrees like English, with acknowledgement of the difficulty of obtaining a tenured professor position.
•Details about the process of looking for teaching jobs, involving a job list released by the Modern Language Association.
•Lloyd’s willingness to teach at any type of college in the United States and their broad application strategy.
Connect with Llyod!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-sy-63422066
179 episodios
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Summary
An exclusive behind-the-scenes peek into the thoughts of a passionate literature student in the AI-ridden world of today, how to thrive amid fears of being replaced by robots, and what it takes to become a Jeopardy! contestant. Didn’t expect the last one? That’s one of our biggest highlights from today! Join Lloyd and your curious hosts Chase Minnifield and Max Milien as they catch up with Llyod about student journey so far.
From acing the online and in-person auditions to the high-pressure moments on set, Lloyd shares the exhilarating and nerve-wracking experience of being a Jeopardy! contestant. The conversation also has Lloyd also discuss his academic background, his passion for pursuing literature, and the challenges facing English departments in today's world. This is NOT a conversation to be missed for many reasons, including these interesting highlights:
•A walkthrough of Jeopardy’s participation process that includes an online test, auditions, and a mock game with potential contestants.
•Top advice on pursuing one's interests and passions.
•Lloyd’s experience graduating with a double major in CS and English and pursuing a PhD in English Literature, with interests in the intersection of tech and the humanities.
•Insights on the impact of technology on education and the need for English departments to teach critical thinking skills.
•A discussion on the rising cost of college and the employability of degrees like English, with acknowledgement of the difficulty of obtaining a tenured professor position.
•Details about the process of looking for teaching jobs, involving a job list released by the Modern Language Association.
•Lloyd’s willingness to teach at any type of college in the United States and their broad application strategy.
Connect with Llyod!
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-sy-63422066
179 episodios
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