I'm heading up to VT on Saturday to spend October break with some of my buddies. My roommate's best friend has a house up there and he invited a ton of people to go up and chill, but luckily only people who are actually fun to hang out with rsvp'd yes. I've already made two perfect mix CDs for the car ride. There's potential for drama because we all think that my roommate's friend is in love with her and that he's going to use the seclusion and awesomeness of his house to seduce her. She claims to want none of it, but we'll see.
The Blond is also going to VT, but he's heading up to visit some people at UVM. I know this because he's been chatting me up in person lately, which I quite like. He also Facebook-chatted me earlier in the week, and texted me first last night and on Saturday, which I am completely geeked out about... I get way too excited about the little things.
My scholastic difficulties finally starting; I have some research due this coming Wednesday that I haven't started. It's the first step for a 10-12 page critical history for my Harlem Ren. Lit class; I'm thinking about writing on dance and the Harlem Ren [Josephine Baker, "Shuffle Along," etc], which shouldn't be insanely difficult.
I've also begun to think about my Deviant Behavior term paper. I just discussed it with my professor and I think I'm going to take a look at subgroups in which eating disorders are normalized, such as dancers and non-"professional" wrestlers. She okayed it right away and had hardly any clarifying questions or comments to make, which makes me feel pretty safe about things.
I also can't forget to look over the syllabus for Intro to Soc because I volunteered myself to lead a large group discussion on a topic of my choice during the semester. None of the other undergrad TAs stepped up so I feel some pressure to do it as to not make my professor think she shouldn't have asked.
On top of all that, I have to choreograph 3 dances for this theater mentorship with local middle- and highschoolers that I might not have signed up for were I not friendly with the girl who started it.
On top of on top of it all, I should really think about maybe trying to find some type of employment for once I graduate to keep me from living on the streets- or worse, moving back home with Mom and Daddy. If any of you have any suggestions for what a reasonably intelligent, hard-working [no, seriously, I'm very focused when I'm getting paid to do something], willing to live anywhere, Sociology undergraduate degree holder could do, they'd be more than appreciated.
Busy life starts now?
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Apply for anything and everything. If you are willing, check out state and federal gov'ts, I mean, there's a lot that needs to be done if the government wants to keep the economy from relapsing back into recession.
So, a hard working gal with a sociology degree, some dancing and a good body? The sky is the limit! You thought I was going to say stripper, didn't you?
Sociology Major...uhm, are you sure living with your folks is out of the question? :D
tf: we actually just got an email from the soc department with government job finder links, haha
dr ken: i think id be a decent stripper. i have no moral qualms about it and, other than being told im "too smart" for it, my friends that ive joked about it with have agreed
tr: i would rather do ANYTHING than move back home!!
I just read the last few of your blog posts trying desperately to relive my college years through you (It's been 10 years!).
One word of advice; Don't wish it away, you'll miss it when it's gone!
jenni: thanks for reading! stop by anytime :)
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