Happy Birthday, Barb!
Friday will be crazy. Hopefully also fun
CRAZY FUN IS MY FAVORITE KIND.
Anya ,'Showtime'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy Birthday, Barb!
Friday will be crazy. Hopefully also fun
CRAZY FUN IS MY FAVORITE KIND.
Is it bad that my brain is automatically following that up with "Shame if anything were to...happen to it"?
My brain brained the same thing.
CRAZY FUN IS MY FAVORITE KIND.
WHOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO!!!
Finally caught up and all I can say is, bonny, you are one hell of a survivor. I am happy to know you, lady.
Happy birthday, Barb!
Hippo Birdies, Barb!
My new officemate thinks the federal government is using GPS to spy on everybody.
GPS Tracking Without a Warrant Declared Legal
ETA: Happy Birthday Barb!
ION: pace/fret/pace/fret/secondguess/overthink
The program I want to get into has 'writing sample optional' with a big "looking for **scholarly writing**" overtone. I have scholarly writing... it is aged and hoary (see that? GRE word, right there). I have semi-scholarly writing that VCraxy has used on their website, and an article I'm co-writing now that I'm pretty happy with, but it's co-written, so not representative of my own writing in their eyes. I have a narrative transcript from a master's program that talks about my scholarly writing (nicely, if they read it). So I'm waffling about whether to find something that fits what they want, sort of, send something old, or just hide and light candles.
Also? The GRE is making my brain all bendy and angry. Why am I doing this? I don't know. I'm too old for this. And yet? I want very much to do this. I'm probably going to be freaking out and also requesting serious get-accepted-into-that-program-now~ma in a few weeks, brace yourselves & apologies in advance.
ETA2: verb required in last sentence.
There's a restaurant in Palm Springs with a bacon flight.
I was terrified of the GRE and ended up very pleased with myself when it was over and I had surprised myself with decent results. You'll do great! I took a course (Kaplan, I think) mainly to force myself to dedicate time to it. It was worthwhile as they taught you ways to eliminate incorrect choices and other little tricks. Of course, it was also rather costly...
Sox, I would take your best "aged and hoary" scholarly piece, and edit it. No one says a writing sample has to be the one you submitted for a class...they are looking to make sure your writing and analytic skills are up-to-par for their program.
Choose one that you think is strong on the analysis, and revise it. Remember, you have plenty of writers here (me, for one) who would be happy to go over a paper and help a bitch out.