Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Aggravated
I tried making another audio post on Sunday night but it is currently MIA. I don't get why this audioblogging thing suddenly doesn't work anymore. Is it a traffic issue? I guess I won't bother unless I really need to be heard.
I'm readjusting to my academic schedule. It's been a tricky two days. Yesterday it rained all day, lending an extra depressing edge to an already gloomy first-day-back-at-school. Today was a little nicer, not as cold as I feared either. I just may have seen my last snow for the season.
We finally had an Acting class today; thankfully, the professor is out of the hospital and feeling much better. Our schedule has been totally revised: the test on that student play I saw has been cancelled and the monologues are now considered "extra credit" if we choose to perform them. I'm not going to miss the test but I wish I could have my $8 back, not to mention the two hours I spent watching that thing. Not that it was terrible, of course, but I never would have seen it if my class hadn't required it. I may go for the extra credit on the monologue but I'm not sure how much I need it. After all, we haven't received a single grade all semester. I appreciate the professor's "I hate giving grades" philosophy, but the bottom line is we will be graded eventually and the more grades I get, the clearer an idea I have of where I stand academically.
Tomorrow I've got to perform a skit which I wrote in Japanese class. If you think it's hard to write a skit in another language, you're right. If you think it's even harder to memorize that skit and perform it with others without any real rehearsal, you're right again.
I'm readjusting to my academic schedule. It's been a tricky two days. Yesterday it rained all day, lending an extra depressing edge to an already gloomy first-day-back-at-school. Today was a little nicer, not as cold as I feared either. I just may have seen my last snow for the season.
We finally had an Acting class today; thankfully, the professor is out of the hospital and feeling much better. Our schedule has been totally revised: the test on that student play I saw has been cancelled and the monologues are now considered "extra credit" if we choose to perform them. I'm not going to miss the test but I wish I could have my $8 back, not to mention the two hours I spent watching that thing. Not that it was terrible, of course, but I never would have seen it if my class hadn't required it. I may go for the extra credit on the monologue but I'm not sure how much I need it. After all, we haven't received a single grade all semester. I appreciate the professor's "I hate giving grades" philosophy, but the bottom line is we will be graded eventually and the more grades I get, the clearer an idea I have of where I stand academically.
Tomorrow I've got to perform a skit which I wrote in Japanese class. If you think it's hard to write a skit in another language, you're right. If you think it's even harder to memorize that skit and perform it with others without any real rehearsal, you're right again.
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I explained that in my stupid audio post which has yet to materialize. God I hate wasting my time like that. I spent most of the weekend at my friend's home in Brooklyn, drinking with friends. I had hoped to do some recording but that didn't happen. We were hanging out and just had too much fun, I suppose.
I did spend a little time in Astor Place to get my haircut and we had some delicious panini at a restaurant called "Med" on 2nd Ave.
コメントがあります? Type something, please. It's less work for me.I did spend a little time in Astor Place to get my haircut and we had some delicious panini at a restaurant called "Med" on 2nd Ave.
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