This week is midterms week. At least, for everyone else at NYU. Last week, one of my professors told us that he was going to move ours to next week so we wouldn't have too much to worry about. I was thrilled and very much supported this decision. That is, until, my other professors did it ... Read More about Independent Study
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Classes aren't real.
Sometimes, Paris feels like an ugly stepchild...how can you possibly hate something you love so much? This is how I felt Tuesday at my class at the fac. I stayed up until 3 Monday working on a paper for the class, which we were given little instructions on (at least, little instruction that I ... Read More about Classes aren't real.
Bussing and Trotting
When I was a senior in high school, my government teacher told me that boys are like buses--another one will be around in five minutes. This would be reassuring, if I were better at finding the bus stops. Before Tuesday, the only public bus I had ever ridden was the Fred. The Fred is not exactly ... Read More about Bussing and Trotting
On Museums and Gypsies
Tuesday, my class at Paris VII was canceled for la semaine du lecture. I asked a girl in my class why they had a random week off in the middle of February, and her response was "Vive la France!" So, instead of getting lost in cité université this week, I decided to go on an adventure to the ... Read More about On Museums and Gypsies
Wouldn't it Be Loverly…
And now, four days later, I finally have time to tell you about London. We (Sarah, Emily and myself) left for Charles de Gaulle at 7:30 a.m. Friday to catch our 10 a.m. flight. After waiting for what seemed like forever, we were finally on board! After a quick flight, we arrived at Luton ... Read More about Wouldn't it Be Loverly…