I dropped off two papers--the Taiwanese subempire paper I'd mentioned earlier, and a conference paper using the subimperial conception in relation to Taiwanese first nations and early 20th century Canadian missionaries--by Dr. MacLaine. I hope I'm not overwhelming him, but I do th9ink thjat the concept is important for my Honours.
I saw Jeremy Livingston in the English Lounge and chatted. Smart and funny and wacky--I'd missed him. It's good he's taking classes again, out of boredom so he suggests.
My papers--ah. The HIST 391 paper is coming along nicely, but I'm rather concerned for my HIST 261 paper. Anyone who'll comment below on the thesis (yes, I know it needs rewriting for more elegant and direct language) will be in my debt.
You know, after I finish my papers, I'll have to study for the exams, provide a radically revised version of my Barometer Rising rough draft component for my Honours essay, and--oh yes--investigate further into a school for Master's. Have I mentioned having a life? No, I've not.
A general shout-out: In your academic career, have you ever felt a moment where all of the separate threads of your studies seem to be coming together?
I saw Jeremy Livingston in the English Lounge and chatted. Smart and funny and wacky--I'd missed him. It's good he's taking classes again, out of boredom so he suggests.
My papers--ah. The HIST 391 paper is coming along nicely, but I'm rather concerned for my HIST 261 paper. Anyone who'll comment below on the thesis (yes, I know it needs rewriting for more elegant and direct language) will be in my debt.
You know, after I finish my papers, I'll have to study for the exams, provide a radically revised version of my Barometer Rising rough draft component for my Honours essay, and--oh yes--investigate further into a school for Master's. Have I mentioned having a life? No, I've not.
A general shout-out: In your academic career, have you ever felt a moment where all of the separate threads of your studies seem to be coming together?