So, I haven't been able to figure out photos yet, but when I do, I'll show some.
But I (kind of) have my timetable! Yay! I have yet to register, but this is the plan. Let me know what you think.
MON
10-12 Gaelige
4-5 Modern Irish Literature
5-6 Renaissance Lit
TUES
3-4 Renaissance Lit
WED
9-10 19th Century American Lit
11-1 Gaelige
THURS
10-12 The Power of Story and Narrative (Sociology/Poli Sci)
1-3 Ireland: A Changing Society (Soc/Poli Sci)
FRI
9-10 Modern Irish Lit
10-12 Gaelige
1-2 19th Century American Lit
I also need one more class. We're allowed to take one English Seminar this semester, and I've narrowed down my list to those that fit (kind of) the timetable and those that I actually want to take. I'd love some input! (I am waiting to hear from Harry and Beth to see if any of them can count for a Theatre major requirement)
Milton's Poetry
Creative Writing for Performance
Film & Shakespeare
Contemporary Irish Playwrights (MCDONAGH!!!!!)
Contemporary Irish Fiction
Pain and Pleasure in Jacobean Theatre
Studies in 20th Century Drama
Cool.
Claire, Cassie, Gary and I tried to find the College Bar last night. For an hour. We wandered around the ENTIRE campus. For an hour. Finally found it as Ricardo, the guy we were meeting, was leaving. Of course. So we--joined by Ricardo and his friend Gonzalo--headed to the city centre and found a really cool, really big pub called...I didn't look at the sign. But it was very nice. Met a lot of international students, as the Irish ones aren't back yet. Ricardo and Gonzalo are very cool guys--a philosopher and a chemist (and a Bon Iver fan! EC represent!).
Will work on the picture thing.
Friday, September 4, 2009
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Hola Julia! I've been reading your posts, they're quite joyful. I was ready to go to the library but weather is insane. It just doesn't stop rainning! I wish I had a book with me right now. By the way, your subjects sound interesting. I've also figured out my timetable.
ReplyDeleteWe should go to the café to talk about books and stuff, it'd be nice. Hasta pronto Julia!