I go back to black
Somehow I managed to sign up for more than a full-time semester again. I decided to add an arabic-grammar-class that's a bit too advanced for me in addition to the classes I'd been planning on taking. Actually, i was just planning to so a 50% study, work, and not recieve loans or scolarships, but in spite of my general useless-ness, there is just something oh-so-tempting about all those books when i see them on their shelves, when i read the class-descriptions and picture all that knowledge in my head, all ready for use. So i signed up. So now i am going for a 150% studying-season, which means uni every day till mid-october atleast. Not much time for work and money-saving. But then again i'll probably get approved for scholarships once i get my credits transfered form Egypt. Anyhow, I'll follow the grammar-class as far as i can, and then drop it before exams if I'm not keeping up. I mean, I could use the extra credits, but what i really want is just to learn. Luckily, there are more people who'se learned their grammar in other institutions, so not everyone is as good as the Bergen-bread students.
Being back in anthro-class is great. The relaxed atmosphere, people being there because they really want to and actually being able to reflect on your subject is so liberating. The only gramatical challenge is interpreting the pompous sentence-construction into common speach. And i love that. So I've got latin ethnography (kudos to the super-organized inspiering professor who manages to keep the attention of a million students for 3 hrs straight, so refreshing), a political/power/violence kind of anthroclass, an egyptian/fusha comparisation and the fusha grammar-class (which is the one i might need to drop).
So before you ask; No, I'm not pregnant (that picture was a joke), I don't know if i'm still sick (still fatigued and not sleeping, but i haven't had any bloodwork done since early may, and i'm walking straight so there!) I've been back at my old job where i'll probably continue working, only taking a brake around semesterstart to get my studies back on track, Yes, I'm in Bergen, and i will definately stay atleast till early december, and no, i don't know how i feel about that.
Being back in anthro-class is great. The relaxed atmosphere, people being there because they really want to and actually being able to reflect on your subject is so liberating. The only gramatical challenge is interpreting the pompous sentence-construction into common speach. And i love that. So I've got latin ethnography (kudos to the super-organized inspiering professor who manages to keep the attention of a million students for 3 hrs straight, so refreshing), a political/power/violence kind of anthroclass, an egyptian/fusha comparisation and the fusha grammar-class (which is the one i might need to drop).
So before you ask; No, I'm not pregnant (that picture was a joke), I don't know if i'm still sick (still fatigued and not sleeping, but i haven't had any bloodwork done since early may, and i'm walking straight so there!) I've been back at my old job where i'll probably continue working, only taking a brake around semesterstart to get my studies back on track, Yes, I'm in Bergen, and i will definately stay atleast till early december, and no, i don't know how i feel about that.

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