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.