So about that writing class...

Sep 01, 2008 14:16

I tried. I really, really did. I talked to the teacher, got the book, and even started a non-genre story to turn in ( Read more... )

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cinnamon_moons September 2 2008, 03:34:22 UTC
oh pooh! you don't need that writing class! you have access to Alphans! (That, and why the hell stay in a class you hate?) Speaking of, what college do you go to anyway?

(I still miss you!)

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cinnamon_moons September 2 2008, 04:42:45 UTC
I'm at the University of Florida. I miss you, too. How has the school year been treating you thus far? I've already got a lot of homework and such to do, but dorm life is proving to be rather interesting.
I hope things are all right with you. We haven't talked in a while, but I should go to bed now. I've got an early class tomorrow. I'll shoot you an email after it's over.

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cinnamon_moons September 3 2008, 03:08:01 UTC
School is going as well as can be expected, I'm going to school full time which is good. Also, I fully expect to fail AP bio. I'm doctor shopping and trying out other desperate measures...

But I would like to know why dorm life has been "interesting"? How do you like your roomie?

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brugenmeister September 2 2008, 21:20:43 UTC
Brain death can be chronic???

And don't worry, Jasmine. University English only gets worse. I speak from bitter experience.

(I plan to rebel by writing an eventual thesis on either the works of Gene Wolfe of Master Gaiman.)

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brugenmeister September 2 2008, 23:24:18 UTC
I would read that thesis if you wrote it. I've decided to avoid english classes and stick with mythology and language and the like. That way I won't have the urge to hunt down authors and kill them.

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_starlady_ October 5 2008, 23:39:42 UTC
I think you did the right thing by dropping the class. Don't look back.

Hugs.

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epic_socks October 6 2008, 00:22:57 UTC
Thanks. I am much happier in the class I switched into--I've already written an essay for it, and the reading is far more interesting (Homer, Hesiod, the Bible, and Dante, to name few).

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