I'm going to whine for a minute
( Wisdom teeth rantings )
So.
Does anybody know of any good oral surgeons in the area that aren't ludicrously expensive where I could get my wisdom teeth pulled?
Thanks.
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( Wisdom teeth rantings )
So.
Does anybody know of any good oral surgeons in the area that aren't ludicrously expensive where I could get my wisdom teeth pulled?
Thanks.
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I have just about passed Div II - just need to edit my contract and then I'm good.
Anybody know of anywhere to get a 3 bedroom sublet for the summer? Been perusing craigslist, but that's about it...what other decent sites are out there?
So, I'm less freaking out about things, and have a bit more confidence about being able to actually *do* all my final projects on time this semester, and even hand in my Division II Portfolio...I hope.
Question, though...What exactly *is* an MCP? How does one write one? o.@
So, I've been attempting to finish up my Division II for next week, and I have a preliminary proposal for my Division III next year.
Problem is, it is nothing like what I really want to do.
I came to Hampshire more so I could study Social Entrepreneurship and learn Russian, not the other way around. I've been studying Russian literature now, and have a Division III lined up which would be in Translating Russian Futurist Poetry, essentially. However, the original reason (well, one of) that I came to Hampshire was to use the Division III as a semi-structured environment where I could open my own business. I have come to realize these past two years that business courses teach you nothing but common sense, and I already knew that you need no formal training to open a business, I just figured it might help. My issue now is - do I switch over my Division III to Social Entrepreneurship and attempt to actually open a business? I have had some positive response to this from other students, although I haven't asked any teachers yet - I don't plan on asking until I pass Division II (hopefully on May 4th if I get my shit together). The other option I have is to follow through with the Russian literature curriculum, do the Division III I don't really want to do, and attempt to open a business after college. Because I plan on opening a business in my life, it's just a matter of when.
Neither of these situations provide me with particularly viable options after college, so I'm really not sure which way to go. Would it even be possible to make that drastic of a change in my studies at this point? I have taken a single accounting course (Financial Accounting at Smith, which then overqualified me from taking Accounting at UMass...and the teachers I tried to learn from were less than wonderful), am currently taking Social Entrepreneurship, and plan on TAing Social Entrepreneurship next year, probably for the whole year.
On another note, perhaps an easier question:
Does anybody know of anywhere in the area that would be hiring for the summer? I have already picked up a Gamestop application and applications for CORC and Admissions at Hampshire, another friend mentioned ABT, and I have been in touch with a limited number of people about internships, but those seem to be going nowhere. I don't really know where else to look right now...also perusing craigslist....ergh.
Also, next year, I don't know how to manage classes.
I want to TA the Social Entrepreneurship course the entire year, and take Russian the entire year. If I wind up doing the translation Division III, I might want to take another Amherst course either semester (Strange Russian Writers in the fall and Poetic Translation in the spring). I would try to audit the fall course, but it gets so many applicants that I don't think the teacher would let me. As for the spring course, it would probably be useful for the work I'd be doing anyway so as not to completely destroy me.
*Sigh* And I have at least one thing each night to stay awake working on. This week is going to be crazy.
P.S. Burlesque show, back room of Saga, Next Thursday, April 30th. By that time I should be done with all my own work anyway...so it's my way of saying by to this year :P.
Anybody have any advice for passing Div II/writing a Div II retro, MCP, etc, etc?
I decided to start my laundry late tonight. There is only one working dryer in Enfield, which I managed to grab. I went back for my laundry an hour later (4:30AM) and looked inside, wondering where the fuck my stuff had gone off to; nobody had put it on a table, either. Turns out some douchebag had taken my stuff out of the dryer, while it was STILL FUCKING DRYING, shoved their own shit in, MOVED mine to the dryer that all it does is make your clothes smell funny (you know, the one which has "BROKEN" written in permanent marker on it), and then started both of them.
SO PEEVED.
Also going to be awake for at LEAST another half hour longer than I intended (which feels longer at 4:30 in the morning) because of Hampshire assholes. I have to wait for my stuff to, y'know, DRY now (I took their shit, which was dry, also only about three articles [I had a LOT of laundry], and put it on top of the dryer, then reclaimed the good dryer), and it's not like those dryers do what you ask them to. Why are Hampshire students such selfish pricks...
ROAR.
/whinebitchmoan
This story was too long to put on Twitter or as a Facebook status, so I brought it here. Oh jeez what's happened to me.
Since I got my shiny new Blackberry, I have started using that as my primary source of internet, and have wandered away from other parts of the internet which are not so easily or conveniently accessible on it. Like Livejournal.
So, I haven't been reading or posting as much as usual. That's why.
I also don't think I have much else to say here for now. Wicked Faire was awesome. So was Arisia, for that matter, even though I was sick - I don't think I ever wrote much about Arisia here.
Life is strange and continues to be strange. Which is awesome.
/Random
I like this meme. I actually do think about this occasionally. But I think most of my answers fell somewhere in the "controversial" field.
"People often talk about what used to be controversial but is now perfectly acceptable, but rarely ever talk about what used to be socially acceptable and is now considered scandalous or unspeakably wrong: examples that come to mind include public killings (executions, gladiator fights, etc) and considering people to be property (slavery, man-owns-his-wife marriages).
Rules:
Name an uncontroversial, widely accepted current practice that you think might be considered immoral or outrageous in the future.
NOTE: Don't name something you already believe is immoral or outrageous, or is controversial. "I was right all along and will be vindicated" predictions are not allowed. The idea is to pick something that nearly everyone in our society thinks is ok or takes for granted that future societies will scratch their heads over."
I have been stressing out a large amount unnecessarily lately, and it has been making me feel like crap physically.
I suppose I should try to find my Prozac...heh.
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