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Nov. 23rd, 2006 11:40 amI have to go and read in a bit which is actually a good thing because if I get it done early enough, I can chill out later this afternoon. However, last night I indulged in fandom for a couple of hours. MADE OF AWESOME.
OK, not the best episode of the series but not worthy of serious hate. Millie makes me somewhat uncomfortable as a character as I guess she's supposed to but I really want to try to like her if she's going to be around some more which I guess she is. I would have liked them to back away from Alan/Millie, though, because I can do without that. I guess the thing about her is that she's sayin all things I think and makig me hate myself lolz? Something like that.
Charlie, why do you have to wait for Amita to say no before you make a move? Larry, why are you so awesome? Also: in caase you didn't know, Diane Farr is REALLY PREGNANT. Also also: NO COLBY. Sigh.
That said, much love for Alimi Ballard and for HOLY SHIT JOSHUA MALINA. So. Who's writing that slash fic? We all know of Don's track record with federal prosecutors... Maybe I should, heh. Not that I can write slash to save my life but whatever.
I don't know if I'll bother iconning this week. Let's see what Friday's episode is like. I have to say, I muc prefer episodes that are case heavy than people-heavy, though that's just the procedural-drama-lover in me. I don't know: the episode made me restless. WHICH IS A SHAME BECUSE THERE WAS JOSHUA MALINA being all cute and shit.
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First off - when Jonas gets a showcase episode, he really gets one. When Bob gets a showcase episode, he really gets one. When Mack is in an episode for more than five minutes he...dresses up as a woman. WHAT?
Gripe over. I really love watching this show, and I love that it doesn't dend on a lot of continuity. It's the show that I watch as soon as I get it, every week. Summer Glau's voice - high pitched much? The character is a little grating but more manageable than the Col's wife which is a shame because I like that actress. This week's episode made Molly bearable, though, which is a plus. VERY WATCHABLE. I love that. I can be casually obsessive. edit: Scott Foley is the ex-Mr Jennifer Garner? Wow. I had no idea.
ilu McGee, which is saying something because mostly I don't care. DiNozzo and commitment is an interesting storyline, and Abby and Jenny talking about the guy Abby met last week was to awesome.
"The kids don't like it when mommy and daddy fight." ilu Abby! Also, Gibbs, Ziva and blogs was hilaiously funny.
Mostly, I think if I'm in a bind? I'd totally want Gibbs at my back.
And now back to reading.
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Date: 2006-11-23 11:45 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-11-23 11:54 am (UTC)I just spent half an hour working on my UK uni application. ! It's still terrifying and confusing, and I'm increasingly convinced I'll be accepted at exactly none of the universities I'm applying for. (Because I have NO GRADES YET.) Also: the many different English courses are faintly mind-boggling. End rant.
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Date: 2006-11-23 12:00 pm (UTC)And yes. I tried to explain that to someone else the other day and they were like, why don't you just watch them as you get them and then I had to explain about moods and classes
Yeah, I remember how much of a pain that was for me, too. Some English courses are better than others, though, for certain. What are you looking at so far?
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Date: 2006-11-23 02:09 pm (UTC)I was just randomly poking around the course search- I've still no idea where to apply. Actually, I ended up looking at Southampton, and got half a dozen different English courses, got confused and gave up. Temporarily. What's the difference between Applied English Language Studies and just plain English? & would there be any place to, I don't know, check if certain unis are any good?
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Date: 2006-11-23 03:20 pm (UTC)OK. If you're looking for a course in English literature, you're basically looking at straight English. (My course is just English. The code was Q300 when I signed up but I don't know if it's the same now.) English Language of any sort will focus on how language is used so there'll be linguistics in that, and social theories I should think, not to mention language acquisition. English lit. (some courses may be called that) looks at literary theory, and the various English literatures around the world, although mostly 16th-19th C. British literature.
Soton does English, English language, English as a taught language (for foreign students, but that's like learning French - no lit. in that, just basics), combined honours (English + something else, like film, classics, history whathaveyou) and I'm fairly certain there's applied language and linguistics, too. I think what you're looking for, though, is straight English, in any course that you look a across the UK.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:10 pm (UTC)It's still Q300. English language = Q310. Soton has a LOT of English courses; English + French and English + Spanish as well, to name a few. I like the linguistics and social aspects, too, but not enough to want them to be my main focus. So yes, straight English would be what I'm looking for. The main reason for me to want to study English lit. in the UK rather than here in Holland is that over here, it's (obv.) taught as a second language, (with the university specifically stating that "a high level of English is not a requirement") which is not what I'm looking for. (I'm definitely not excluding doing a year of English over here first, though. I think it'd be easier in many ways.)
My main problem is not knowing the reputation of any of the universities I'm looking at. & google only tells you so much. I'm putting Southampton on The List, though. They seem to have a lot of experience with international students, which is good. Also: 1 hour from London! Heh.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:22 pm (UTC)OK, well, there are league tables but different league tables tell you different things. Good places to go for English that I know of include Oxbridge (obvs.), Durham (v. v. good but futher north), Reading. I'll ask an ex-tutor of mine about one of the websites she directed me to. (It was a questionnaire thing which broke down the universities into what kind of grades they were looking for? And the unis I applied to wanted the higher grades. They'll be the better courses.
I'll get back to you as soon as I talk to her.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:38 pm (UTC)Thank you so much for helping out. You're fabulous. *cuddles*
*) Immodest but true: English/Literature probably will be, but I don't know how much attention universities will pay to my other ... 9 subjects (don't freak, that's the amount of subjects everyone takes over here- about eleven)? I should be good for all my languages, so fingers crossed they'll ignore the rest. - Although, of course, there'll hardly BE grades on my application, since I don't receive my final grades until mid-June.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:44 pm (UTC)As for student aid/loans - again, ask N. I know T is getting overseas funds but she's American. I can't remember what N's finances are.
Well, I'm glad to help in any way that I can, so keep asking questions, and I'll keep looking around for answers :)
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:57 pm (UTC)I did, and she said she didn't apply for anything. I apparently get sent an application form for ... some kind of scholarship after applying through UCAS, though, and either way, deciding which unis to apply to is my first priority.
Just as long as I'm not keeping you from your work? *glances meaningfully at Ulysses*
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Date: 2006-11-23 05:01 pm (UTC)You and I are eerily alike at times.
OK, cool. So, yeah. First things first, eh? :)
Ulysses is done with for today; I'm reading Virginia Woolf, but that's a lot easier to read, and there's less of it so carry on.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:40 pm (UTC)I remembered that Nottingham is a really good place for English, and so is Newcastle (which has connections to Durham.)
The sites ask for tariff points which are made up of A level grades in the UK, but I'm not sure how that translates to you so you might want to email Nikki (who is going back to The Netherlands tonight, actually). When I searched for universities I was looking at unis that wanted me to get AAA or AAB grades (which translates to 360 points and 250 points. A = 120 pts, B = 100 pts.)
That's complicated but I think you'll need to understand tarrif points in order to be able to assess which universities are asking for higher grades.
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Date: 2006-11-23 04:52 pm (UTC)Actually, I think I might just email some universities directly, because I'm poking about their websites anyway, and it seems a sensible option to just ask them what their admission requirements for international students are. ;) (I'm kinda hoping they won't make me do an English language test, because those are wicked expensive.)
I'll try the Times again - last time I got a bit lost, and I think they wanted me to pay for the listings? *shrug* I'll give it another shot, anyway.
*hurries off to reply to other comment*
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Date: 2006-11-23 05:15 pm (UTC)I've got the Times table working now, too, yay! (The application process is actually a lot less terrifying when you stop thinking about how terrifying it is and start actually filling things out. Heh.)
Prospectuses, check. !
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Date: 2006-11-23 05:18 pm (UTC)Awesome. (And yes, that helps.)
If you want to talk to people at specific unis, let me know which unis you're looking at and I'll let you know if I know anyone at them. They might not be doing English, but they can tell you about the uni itself.
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Date: 2006-11-23 07:03 pm (UTC)I'm waiting for a very special Mack episode where he learns of his wife's infidelity and goes on a very manly rampage. He'll get an episode soon I hope. :crosses fingers:
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Date: 2006-11-23 07:21 pm (UTC)I just found it a little ridiculous, is all. But I'm waiting, too.
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Date: 2006-11-24 05:04 am (UTC)That is all, except that I love Larry to a startling degree.