What's going down for the first half of spring semester, daily-schedule-wise.
Monday:
World Civ Since 1700 11:30 - 12:20
Tuesday/Thursday:
Perspectives in Music: Classical 9:00 - 10:20
Intro to Linguistics 10:30 - 11:50
Chinese 1:30 - 2:20
Wednesday/Friday:
World Civ Since 1700 11:30 - 12:20
Chinese 1:30 - 2:20
M-H 6:00 yoga-lates/yoga
F 5:00 yoga
As far as my unofficial extracurriculars go, I am determined to take full advantage of Pickler's excellent movie collection before I leave. I'm determined to take full advantage of Pickler in general - now that I've dipped my foot in the whole partying/drunken revelry and realized how lame and embarrassing it all is, I've lost almost all interest in keeping up with much of a social life. Unless I'm begged to stay, I won't be doing much more than making an obligatory and early appearance at the hipster frat and better thought-out house parties like Ludachristmas. There's only so much connection-working you can do before everyone gets too drunk to remember how cool you were to talk to.
January - A couple more Bergman gems, and a classic that comes highly recommended: The Virgin Spring, Fanny & Alexander, It's a Wonderful Life
February - is for Kurosawa: Rashomon, Ran, Seven Samurai, Yojimbo
March - Chipping away at various reputable films: The Godfather I and II (over spring break?), Sunrise, Bicycle Thieves, Passion of Joan of Arc
April - cont'd: City Lights, Apocalypse Now, Dr. Strangelove, Andrei Rubelev
May - cont'd: Jules et Jim
In the literary realm I'm hoping to take down Lolita, The Day of the Locust, and The Idiot. When I get back home for the summer I will just watch whatever my mother Netflixes, and that's if I have time, as I expect to be working myself to death. Hopefully I'll be able to save up some $2000, and really hopefully I can get my own vehicle, and start paying that off. Then...the real fun begins...
Friday, January 8
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