L: 23 YEARS, LIVING THE DREAM

To Boston my love!

Booked my flight today! 

So pumped to spend a week in the hometown. I plan on eating my weight in lobster. 

And then in crab meat. 

I finished reading HP again today. And began my foray into pretentiousness with The Taming of the Shrew for my SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY SHAKESPEARE CLASS. I fully expect to loose followers and respect from my admission of this. As an english enthusiast, I am taking this course because I enjoy it, not because I’m pursuing a degree in English. I’ve noticed a trend at my school with my english courses though; every english course I’ve taken so far here at school has been filled with people who consider themselves above the rest of the university because they “get it, man”. There’s a definite anti-corporate  bent to my university, in that I feel those pursuing anything relevant to “the corporate machine” are looked down on seriously by other students. It’s no good I tell you!

Why, because I am interested in accounting and business, are my choices to take a degree in something I enjoy any less valuable or significant than your philosophy degree?

WHY?

/end rant. 

  1. wesawakes said: Doing what you love is what matters, even if you love numbers :-P I love writing crazy stuff that no one really cares about, do what you want and in the end peace will come. or if it doesn’t we will go find it and drag it back!
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