Aug. 7th, 2002

chestnutcurls: (Default)
I am very happy that [livejournal.com profile] verseseven has gotten a journal!

It's a beautiful day outside, but here in my cubicle, things are pretty dull. Here's a quiz I found because I'm so bored. You don't even have to read it. I just really, really wanted something to do. :P I promise I'll make up for this later with a real post.

Go ahead, ask me something )
chestnutcurls: (Default)
I am very happy that [livejournal.com profile] verseseven has gotten a journal!

It's a beautiful day outside, but here in my cubicle, things are pretty dull. Here's a quiz I found because I'm so bored. You don't even have to read it. I just really, really wanted something to do. :P I promise I'll make up for this later with a real post.

Go ahead, ask me something )
chestnutcurls: (pose)
Yes, I promised a "real" post. Unfortunately, I don't have anything "real" to say. It's been a long day. We had a party for one of my co-workers, who is getting her degree after working full-time and going to school for six years. We're all very proud of her.

I'm thinking again about grad school. Sort of. When I graduated, I had finally had it with school, but lately I've missed learning and reading and saying "I can't, I have a class," which can be either a blessed excuse or a sad proclamation. :) I think my recent literary plot fixations are just my brain's way of saying that it needs some exercise. I would like to have something to think about again.

However, my non-work life is already pretty full. It's taken me this long just to figure out where I can squeeze some volunteer work in. I don't like the idea of sitting here all day, then having to go to class all night (hi, Lawson). Plus, my company will only pay for classes if they are related to my job. And since I am interested in programs like graphic design and writing and language, not Hotel and Motel Management, I cannot afford to go.

See, I told you I didn't have anything real to say. :P So I'll let you discuss. For those of you who have thought about college/grad school, do you have plans to go soon? What do you want to do? For those of you who are in grad school, what are you learning? Is it worth it?
chestnutcurls: (pose)
Yes, I promised a "real" post. Unfortunately, I don't have anything "real" to say. It's been a long day. We had a party for one of my co-workers, who is getting her degree after working full-time and going to school for six years. We're all very proud of her.

I'm thinking again about grad school. Sort of. When I graduated, I had finally had it with school, but lately I've missed learning and reading and saying "I can't, I have a class," which can be either a blessed excuse or a sad proclamation. :) I think my recent literary plot fixations are just my brain's way of saying that it needs some exercise. I would like to have something to think about again.

However, my non-work life is already pretty full. It's taken me this long just to figure out where I can squeeze some volunteer work in. I don't like the idea of sitting here all day, then having to go to class all night (hi, Lawson). Plus, my company will only pay for classes if they are related to my job. And since I am interested in programs like graphic design and writing and language, not Hotel and Motel Management, I cannot afford to go.

See, I told you I didn't have anything real to say. :P So I'll let you discuss. For those of you who have thought about college/grad school, do you have plans to go soon? What do you want to do? For those of you who are in grad school, what are you learning? Is it worth it?

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