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prairiedaun Apr. 18th, 2005 07:11 pm)
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Went to school, dropped off the marking (and agreed to go in at 8:30 Thursday to help proctor an exam, which means reading a book. Yaye being a marker/demonstrator!), and picked up the registration guide for next year.
There are abso-fucking-lutely no upper-level cultural anthro courses being offered next year. Which means that I may be kinda fucked for getting that double honours that I've been pondering.
&$#*#$)@
I need to have a chat with the head of the department. If anything, I do want to take at least one anthro course next year, and I'd love for it to be with him. I'm just feeling like I'm being fucked over on this.
Also, the Oral History course that profs were telling me about isn't in the book. I'm thinking of emailing the professor who was going to offer the course, and ask him what's up with that.
So next year looks like: special topics on something (possibly oral storytelling) for linguistics, discourse analysis, contemporary linguistic theory, history of the english language. Maybe viking history (for kicks?) and intro biostats.
I got some signifigant work done at school on my project. Now to type up syntax and do cohesion. If I'm a good little worker, I may even get rhetoric done tonight, and do up my conclusion tomorrow morning and get this sucker handed in.
There are abso-fucking-lutely no upper-level cultural anthro courses being offered next year. Which means that I may be kinda fucked for getting that double honours that I've been pondering.
&$#*#$)@
I need to have a chat with the head of the department. If anything, I do want to take at least one anthro course next year, and I'd love for it to be with him. I'm just feeling like I'm being fucked over on this.
Also, the Oral History course that profs were telling me about isn't in the book. I'm thinking of emailing the professor who was going to offer the course, and ask him what's up with that.
So next year looks like: special topics on something (possibly oral storytelling) for linguistics, discourse analysis, contemporary linguistic theory, history of the english language. Maybe viking history (for kicks?) and intro biostats.
I got some signifigant work done at school on my project. Now to type up syntax and do cohesion. If I'm a good little worker, I may even get rhetoric done tonight, and do up my conclusion tomorrow morning and get this sucker handed in.
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I definitely want to take a class with you though.
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Erm. The other LotRfangirls may get the reference. If you don't, I'll show it too you sometime.
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Oh.