Speaking power to truth
Nov. 29th, 2009 10:12 pmCurrent favorite song: Ivy -- "Edge of the Ocean"
I'm back at college now, and I'm not looking forward to the next two weeks. Here's why:
( SCHEDULE OF DOOM D: )
So sign-ups for J-term workshops begin tomorrow -- basically, they're weekly (or biweekly or triweekly) classes run by students, people who work at the college, or people from town, on various topics (cooking, knitting, dance, music, finance, beekeeping, log rolling, juggling, first aid, sign language, bridge, mahjong, hypnosis, Rubik's cubes, jobs, calligraphy, etc.). A lot of them look really interesting (especially the cooking ones, even if they are pretty specialized), although almost all of the workshops cost money, and some cost upwards of $100, not to mention some of them meet during yoga classes on Tuesday nights. Still, I need to find something to do; between class, yoga, the radio show, review sessions for Japanese, whatever else the Japanese department is doing, and other one-time events, I'm still going to have a lot of free time. The problem is, sign-ups begin right when my first class begins tomorrow, and I won't be able to get to the office, money in hand, until about 3 PM if I have something in mind. And there are long lines outside the office that first morning. *sigh* Just when I actually want to do a workshop for once.....:(
All right, the interview meme again, this time with questions from
ojuzu:
( Questions and answers under the cut.... )
I should be going to bed soon, considering I'm still sick and need my rest, but oh well......XD
I'm back at college now, and I'm not looking forward to the next two weeks. Here's why:
( SCHEDULE OF DOOM D: )
So sign-ups for J-term workshops begin tomorrow -- basically, they're weekly (or biweekly or triweekly) classes run by students, people who work at the college, or people from town, on various topics (cooking, knitting, dance, music, finance, beekeeping, log rolling, juggling, first aid, sign language, bridge, mahjong, hypnosis, Rubik's cubes, jobs, calligraphy, etc.). A lot of them look really interesting (especially the cooking ones, even if they are pretty specialized), although almost all of the workshops cost money, and some cost upwards of $100, not to mention some of them meet during yoga classes on Tuesday nights. Still, I need to find something to do; between class, yoga, the radio show, review sessions for Japanese, whatever else the Japanese department is doing, and other one-time events, I'm still going to have a lot of free time. The problem is, sign-ups begin right when my first class begins tomorrow, and I won't be able to get to the office, money in hand, until about 3 PM if I have something in mind. And there are long lines outside the office that first morning. *sigh* Just when I actually want to do a workshop for once.....:(
All right, the interview meme again, this time with questions from
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( Questions and answers under the cut.... )
I should be going to bed soon, considering I'm still sick and need my rest, but oh well......XD