That's a refreshingly odd thing for an alum to do, no? Well, you're still going overseas and you don't have to suffer your professor going on and on about Dedalus's lousy (as in the main character had lice and constantly complained about it) ass. By the by, both works are essentially autobiographies.
Not really. Our immersion trips are always paid for by alumni. And that's true. Plus the 6 weeks ill be spending in multiple parts of Europe make for a much better trip than the one week the class will be spending in Ireland.
Today I learned that Virginia Woolf's character, Orlando, was based on her lesbian lover, Vita Sackville-West.
Preach it. Other than partners, there are two guys in our tax dept. i just keep my mouth shut and shake my head most days.
It can be extremely hard to make any money while getting that degree and if you can't get your masters paid for you, you end up with tens of thousands of dollars of debt. But, if you can get it paid for, go for it.
Today I learned that the movie "Field of Dreams" contains many elements of folk tale and myth, and can be linked in many ways to ancient mythology.