Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Oh November, how we love you.

It is the beginning of November so of course this means the Christmas season has begun. This may seem early to some of you, but then you probably are not working in a mall. At the mall Christmas begins on Halloween. So I am already singing along to Christmas carols and helping people buy Christmas gifts. A little crazy, but to keep from losing my sanity I am having fun with it and have decided to enjoy it.

November also means that it is time to start looking at my applications to Masters programs. I am really excited about this, but am dreading all the paper work and logistics involved in it. Some programs only require two letters of recomendation, others need three. Some need only one copy of my transcript (logical) while others are insisting on two (why?). I think I have narrowed it down to four options, three in Canada and one in England, but this changes a little every day so we'll see. One of my top picks is Dalhousie but they only accept 15 people into the program every year. I mean, I think I am good and all but I can't exclude the possibility that there are 15 people out there better than me. :) So I will apply to a couple of different places.

I am also applying to the University of Sussex in Brighton, England but this is sort of a pipe dream. Even if I do get accepted I would have to win the lottery or somehow get a huge grant/scholarship in order to afford it. So now I am off to work, but I'll stop and get a lottery ticket on the way :)

2 comments:

  1. Yay Laura! I will pray for you - both for surviving Christmas in a mall and for success with your applications! I miss you - can we have a skype date sometime?

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  2. Wow, all the best with your applications! You're brilliant, I know you'll be awesome! But I know what you mean about there possibly being 15 people even better, that's how I felt about my audition for the Olympic opening ceremonies, but it turns out there are 800 people out there who are more enthusiastic than me. Who knew? Anyway, your application process is more rigorous than mine, so hopefully they'll have a better idea of how brilliant you are than the Olympics people had of how enthusiastic I am. (Because they Olympics people were WRONG.)

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