I'll send you supportive thought for the cardiologist. I have to see one too, soon, when the verdict is in as to what went wrong.
I did a similar European modern history coruse to you in my first year at university. If any of your textbooks were first published in the 1970s, I might still have them!
Thanks, it's just a checkup on my pacemaker but still a scary experience when they start running calibration tests on it. :S
I can't wait to do European history, particularly the periods I never had the opportunity to learn at school. Not enough of it is covered by University of Canberra sadly. I wouldn't be surprised if my textbooks are similar to earlier prints. According to co-op bookshop I have to pick up a 'Early Modern Europe, 1450-1789' by Wiesner-hanks and 'Europe 1783-1914' by Simpson & Jones. Urgh, looks like an expensive trip to the bookshop again!
If it's any consolation, I still use my undergrad textbooks to help me with fiction, so it's not money wasted. All the history textbooks I have from my undergrad days have been useful at one time or another, even though they're so dated now.
Eh, more like 65k of poor dialogue and stilted descriptions. :P However, it is a good start, given that I haven't written as much as I would have liked in the last six years.
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I did a similar European modern history coruse to you in my first year at university. If any of your textbooks were first published in the 1970s, I might still have them!
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I can't wait to do European history, particularly the periods I never had the opportunity to learn at school. Not enough of it is covered by University of Canberra sadly. I wouldn't be surprised if my textbooks are similar to earlier prints. According to co-op bookshop I have to pick up a 'Early Modern Europe, 1450-1789' by Wiesner-hanks and 'Europe 1783-1914' by Simpson & Jones. Urgh, looks like an expensive trip to the bookshop again!
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Good luck with the cardiologist.
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