You won't read this for a while, but. . . .ethelflaedMay 1 2009, 03:21:21 UTC
Elizabeth Burlington is an admissions counselor? The mind boggles. . . . (She was the editor-in-chief of the paper last year. I am mostly kidding. ^^;)
Mr. Tuck is a tutor I stalk! He is very cool.
You don't get a lab? That's too bad. . . . 'Twas my favorite class as a prospie and also as a student.
BEST BOOKSTORE EVER. PROVE ME WRONG. It is the size of a very small postage stamp, yet is full of awesome books of every sort!
Yes. I walked a mile and a half to check my e-mail.ryanitenebraeMay 1 2009, 19:39:59 UTC
Well, and so I could just walk around town. I probably should have worn a cooler(read: not black) shirt.
I think she graduated just last year, so yeah. ^^; When I mentioned that that was who I was interviewing with to some students they had pretty much the exact same reaction.
. . .Every other prospie I talked to got all three classes, too. ;_; Ah, well, surprises are good!
Agreed completely about Mr. Tuck. Seminar was rather mind-blowing for me, in general.
So far I actually disagree about the dining hall, though the coffee shop is vastly superior.
I've apparently met some people who know you, though my revelation of this was not intentional. You're the answer to "How did you learn about St. John's," and when I say I have a friend, I'm asked who. ^^;;;
Re: Yes. I walked a mile and a half to check my e-mail.ethelflaedMay 1 2009, 22:47:36 UTC
I think she graduated just last year, so yeah.
Indeed she did.
Annapolis can get pretty warm, though I do not know how much warmer it gets compared to Vermont (I'd say it never gets as hot as where I currently live, and never as hot as Rome. . .but still, pretty warm.)
The coffee shop is never actually open whenever I decide to go there - I distinctly remember one Greek class where I had been forced to skip lunch and was so hungry. . .so I ran down to the coffee shop (literally ;p) and they were clooooosed.
But I liked getting the cheese sticks. ^^
I am curious to know who you met, but they probably would not like their names out on the World Wide Web so you probably shouldn't tell me. ^^;
Re: Yes. I walked a mile and a half to check my e-mail.ryanitenebraeMay 1 2009, 23:18:23 UTC
I'd say that Annapolis, from what I've experienced since yesterday, gets about as warm as Vermont, but gets warm more often. I have a really tiny sample size, though. ^^;
The coffee shop seems to alternate between closing at 3:30 and at Midnight. That's kind of surreal.
But. It is a place that is quite close and is cheap and has onion rings and cheese sticks and is sometimes open until midnight. This is awesome.
Oh, and I went to Annapolis books and bought my own copy of The Master and Margarita to love and own and cuddle, and then recommended it to everyone I ate dinner with. ^_^
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Mr. Tuck is a tutor I stalk! He is very cool.
You don't get a lab? That's too bad. . . . 'Twas my favorite class as a prospie and also as a student.
BEST BOOKSTORE EVER. PROVE ME WRONG. It is the size of a very small postage stamp, yet is full of awesome books of every sort!
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I think she graduated just last year, so yeah. ^^; When I mentioned that that was who I was interviewing with to some students they had pretty much the exact same reaction.
. . .Every other prospie I talked to got all three classes, too. ;_; Ah, well, surprises are good!
Agreed completely about Mr. Tuck. Seminar was rather mind-blowing for me, in general.
So far I actually disagree about the dining hall, though the coffee shop is vastly superior.
I've apparently met some people who know you, though my revelation of this was not intentional. You're the answer to "How did you learn about St. John's," and when I say I have a friend, I'm asked who. ^^;;;
. . .I was defeated by the waffle iron, though.
Now to walk back before the bookstore closes.
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Indeed she did.
Annapolis can get pretty warm, though I do not know how much warmer it gets compared to Vermont (I'd say it never gets as hot as where I currently live, and never as hot as Rome. . .but still, pretty warm.)
The coffee shop is never actually open whenever I decide to go there - I distinctly remember one Greek class where I had been forced to skip lunch and was so hungry. . .so I ran down to the coffee shop (literally ;p) and they were clooooosed.
But I liked getting the cheese sticks. ^^
I am curious to know who you met, but they probably would not like their names out on the World Wide Web so you probably shouldn't tell me. ^^;
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The coffee shop seems to alternate between closing at 3:30 and at Midnight. That's kind of surreal.
But. It is a place that is quite close and is cheap and has onion rings and cheese sticks and is sometimes open until midnight. This is awesome.
Oh, and I went to Annapolis books and bought my own copy of The Master and Margarita to love and own and cuddle, and then recommended it to everyone I ate dinner with. ^_^
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