Oooh, next semester there's going to be an English course on MIDDLE ENGLISH MYSTICS. I have no idea what that's about (middle English mystics, obviously!), but I am so there. Also, I will not break my streak on only taking English professors whose names begin with "Old-" or "K", since it's taught by my Chaucer professor.
Otherwise...Latin 3030 (Ovid! This is a good thing, since my thesis is on Ovid) and Greek 1020, both of which are going to be taught by the same professor (my current Greek professor). My honors thesis. Whatever I do for public service -- I think there's going to be a service option attached to a course on Law and Society in Ancient Rome. (Which is taught by the prof who made me cry. *sigh*) Or I can apply for an internship. Most of the medieval and modern European history courses aren't up yet; I'm still holding out hope that Disease, Death, Destitution, and Despair in Early Modern Europe (6000-level history seminar) will be offered next term.
I know, I know -- I don't want to take a full load. I do want to take Middle English Mystics, though, even if I end up auditing it rather than taking it for credit.
Otherwise...Latin 3030 (Ovid! This is a good thing, since my thesis is on Ovid) and Greek 1020, both of which are going to be taught by the same professor (my current Greek professor). My honors thesis. Whatever I do for public service -- I think there's going to be a service option attached to a course on Law and Society in Ancient Rome. (Which is taught by the prof who made me cry. *sigh*) Or I can apply for an internship. Most of the medieval and modern European history courses aren't up yet; I'm still holding out hope that Disease, Death, Destitution, and Despair in Early Modern Europe (6000-level history seminar) will be offered next term.
I know, I know -- I don't want to take a full load. I do want to take Middle English Mystics, though, even if I end up auditing it rather than taking it for credit.
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Date: 2011-10-17 05:57 am (UTC)