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sweetprince) wrote2007-01-17 11:47 am
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I'm surprised my nose is still attached to my face
It's SOOO freakin' cold here. What happened? On Monday it was only vaguely chilly and NOW, well now it's just awful. I had to drag out the winter coat! So not fun. So I'm debating at this point whether to take 4 1/2 credits or 5 1/2 credits. What do you think, guys? I have two classes that are up in the air at the mo' SEXY BIO (Biology of Gender and Sexuality) or Birth of Europe.
So it's official: Lauren is double majoring in film studies and history. I've already filled both pre-reqs. Now all I have to do is sign that friggin' paper. This leaves Lauren's options open. Either I am going to go to Film School and become a director or I'm going to go to Law School and join the DOJ. Which one is more glamorous, you think?
So it's official: Lauren is double majoring in film studies and history. I've already filled both pre-reqs. Now all I have to do is sign that friggin' paper. This leaves Lauren's options open. Either I am going to go to Film School and become a director or I'm going to go to Law School and join the DOJ. Which one is more glamorous, you think?
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that sound GOOD
2. WHY ARE YOU TALKING IN THE 3RD PERSON?
LIS IS NOT HAPPY WITH LAUREN AT THE MOMENT
LIS IS VERY COLD AND NEEDS A HUG
WILL LIS GET A HUG?
ROFL
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Hmmm....the Gender class sounds interesting, but that's if you get into some really funky theory stuff like Judith Butler. The debates she stirred up are a fun read and wow, are academics snarky.
Then again, I don't know that I could resist a class called the Birth of Europe. Flip a coin?
Director or DoJ. That's a tough one. Can I be your assistant at whichever one you decide on? I could get you coffee and hold your briefcase. ^^
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My vote's for Sexy Bio! That sounds really, really awesome. *is envious* Oh and hey, perhaps you could make Oscar-worthy law-genre films?
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on a more srs note, I say film school! but then, I'm an English major, so I don't know if I'm really qualified to give advice...
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