So I suppose I'm wasting time anyway...
Mar. 9th, 2005 03:20 pmSo I'll update! I'm back on campus now, but I'm going back home tonight, as tommorow I have a haircut. My life is just so exciting, ne?
Anyway, I worked alot over spring break, but otherwise I've been doing tons of shopping! With Susan on Sunday, and Alison and Maylin today. Let me tell you, shopping is an addiction I need to break. Having new jeans and a Kyo plushie is just too tempting, though. Also I went to the Art museum with Sara and Anne. It was fun times! Although I led them wrong, and Dali turned out to be sold out ^-^;;
I was supposed to come up for a thesis for "Word and Image" Humanities competition over break. I even wrote the fellow here and told her I would. But when it comes down to it, I haven't even read the book yet. Is it bad to write her again and say, sorry, I can't? Plus, I think you have to live here next year. I don't know if I am.
I am worried for my midterms of last week. My Austen paper turned out okay, I guess. We actually had to adapt a chapter into a screenplay, and analyze the screenplay in two different essays. It was fun, I did Pride and Prejudice, but it was very tedious. And I always think I'm doing something new and exciting in that class, and then bam! I get hit upside the head with a D.
Myth midterm...eh, you don't want to know. One of the questions was identifying the name of Achilles's horse. End of story. I haven't gotten the grade back yet, but...
It looks like I will be working for the library again this summer. I have more than enough work study funding, if Penn gives it to me. I'm dissappointed in myself, though, for not putting effort into an internship search and going somewhere new and exciting.
I *am* going to New York on Sunday, ending on an upnote! And Niagra Falls on April 1st!
ETA: Okay, so it's 11 and I just finished Volume 8 of Saiyuki. Let me tell you. That was the most horrifying, moving sequence I've ever seen in a manga.(The part where Sanzo goes through that dream sequence). It was awful , I didn't know whether to be revolted or cry. On to Volume nine....
Anyway, I worked alot over spring break, but otherwise I've been doing tons of shopping! With Susan on Sunday, and Alison and Maylin today. Let me tell you, shopping is an addiction I need to break. Having new jeans and a Kyo plushie is just too tempting, though. Also I went to the Art museum with Sara and Anne. It was fun times! Although I led them wrong, and Dali turned out to be sold out ^-^;;
I was supposed to come up for a thesis for "Word and Image" Humanities competition over break. I even wrote the fellow here and told her I would. But when it comes down to it, I haven't even read the book yet. Is it bad to write her again and say, sorry, I can't? Plus, I think you have to live here next year. I don't know if I am.
I am worried for my midterms of last week. My Austen paper turned out okay, I guess. We actually had to adapt a chapter into a screenplay, and analyze the screenplay in two different essays. It was fun, I did Pride and Prejudice, but it was very tedious. And I always think I'm doing something new and exciting in that class, and then bam! I get hit upside the head with a D.
Myth midterm...eh, you don't want to know. One of the questions was identifying the name of Achilles's horse. End of story. I haven't gotten the grade back yet, but...
It looks like I will be working for the library again this summer. I have more than enough work study funding, if Penn gives it to me. I'm dissappointed in myself, though, for not putting effort into an internship search and going somewhere new and exciting.
I *am* going to New York on Sunday, ending on an upnote! And Niagra Falls on April 1st!
ETA: Okay, so it's 11 and I just finished Volume 8 of Saiyuki. Let me tell you. That was the most horrifying, moving sequence I've ever seen in a manga.(The part where Sanzo goes through that dream sequence). It was awful , I didn't know whether to be revolted or cry. On to Volume nine....