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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Tomorrow's lecture is 2-4, but I'm probably going to get to the library at 12, print it out, hand it in, then go and look at a few of the poems in the meantime.
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 21:50, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Doing probably one of the least practical degrees ever. It does mean I can read statues and shit. And bits of a third of the Rosetta stone. If I squint.
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:02, Reply)
do you know what you want to do afterwards?
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:03, Reply)
Going to apply for an internship at the BM, see if curatorship is the life for me. Other than that I'd imagine I'd like to do further study. No matter how much I've bitched about it, I've loved the topic of the essay, as it centres around my favourite stuff.
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:05, Reply)
sounds freaking awesome. Or you could become one of those cardigan wearing academic types that time team consult, which would probably be equally awesome. What kind of further study is open to you? (I know nothing about PhDs/MA type stuff for humanities)
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:14, Reply)
all the pesky bits of academia like having to know stuff, I would love that
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:17, Reply)
I could do Classics, or possibly Byzantine Studies. The Eastern Roman Empire is fucking amazing, it's my favourite. That and the Early Church. They're very interlinked.
I certainly would love to do an MA, but I probably have to get a first or a high 2:1 overall to be in with any real chance. Last year I got a mid 2:1, but that was in some dark times, so maybe if I buck my ideas up I can do better this year.
Kind of looking foward to the dissertation. Provided I work hard on it.
(, Sun 16 Jan 2011, 22:18, Reply)
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