I finally, finally have my work-study interview set after talking to what seems like every day-care employee on the phone before getting in touch with the director. It happens at 3:30 today, soon after a meeting with my War and Gender prof who also happens to be my academic advisor. It's been a long enough wait that I'm not especially nervous: I just want to know what's going to happen.
Politics class was really interesting today. We talked in circles about equality--specifically, equality of opportunity and a bit on equality of condition. It was great precisely because no real conclusions were drawn, no attempt to wrap everything up neatly at the end of fifty minutes. Why should we wrap everything in little packages if society as a whole hasn't concluded anything, either? I really don't mind being back in the classroom at all. All the CS reading I have to do doesn't exactly send a thrill down my spine but that's okay.
I think I sometimes use this site to kill time, even though I have letters to write, homework to do, people to call, etc. etc. I should stop doing that. The entries might be better and I'd have more to say because I'd have more done. La la la.
Politics class was really interesting today. We talked in circles about equality--specifically, equality of opportunity and a bit on equality of condition. It was great precisely because no real conclusions were drawn, no attempt to wrap everything up neatly at the end of fifty minutes. Why should we wrap everything in little packages if society as a whole hasn't concluded anything, either? I really don't mind being back in the classroom at all. All the CS reading I have to do doesn't exactly send a thrill down my spine but that's okay.
I think I sometimes use this site to kill time, even though I have letters to write, homework to do, people to call, etc. etc. I should stop doing that. The entries might be better and I'd have more to say because I'd have more done. La la la.