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Nov. 8th, 2004 04:50 pmFirst of all, everyone should go and read the drabble
yasminm wrote for me, because Hisoka and Tsuzuki and blowjobs, yay.
And then you should check out Amaranths by
b_hallward, because I ded of the pretty, pretty words. Tsuzuki and Hisoka and a ferry ride, everything fragile and under the surface and sort of bittersweetly content.
I quite enjoy being spoiled by having several wonderful new fics to read in a day. You people should keep it up.
I had a meeting with my adviser today, and I am going to be graduating in the spring. Which is comforting, because last night, when I was working on filling out the 'Application for Graduation' thing we have to do three quarters ahead of time, I managed to nearly give myself a heart attack by miscounting the hours I'd taken. But no- all is good.
However, I need to start applying for grad school, like, yesterday. Idon't have time to sleep! How am I going to manage to do this, too? know that several of you are in grad school, or went to grad school, or work at one, so give me some advice. How did you pick what schools to apply to, and how many applications did you send out? Is there a website/book/magazine I should really be looking at? My major is archeology - does anyone happen to know what schools are best known for that? Are there any schools that I should avoid like burning?
Basically, anything you would like to tell me, I would like to hear.
And then you should check out Amaranths by
I quite enjoy being spoiled by having several wonderful new fics to read in a day. You people should keep it up.
I had a meeting with my adviser today, and I am going to be graduating in the spring. Which is comforting, because last night, when I was working on filling out the 'Application for Graduation' thing we have to do three quarters ahead of time, I managed to nearly give myself a heart attack by miscounting the hours I'd taken. But no- all is good.
However, I need to start applying for grad school, like, yesterday. I
Basically, anything you would like to tell me, I would like to hear.