Class was great.
Not even playing with you.
The sweetest professor with the most diverse students in the least intimidating atmosphere ever. There was a girl from Columbia, one from Germany, Mexico City, Britain lalala and so many more. There are only 14 people in the class too.
I'll have my 3 lectures in the same building starting on Wednesday. Which makes me very happy I chose to live where I do because my classes are only 10 minutes away. The building is right flipping next to the Panthéon of the Sorbonne. Take a moment to admire it courtesy of Wikimedia. In the voice of Chandler Bing, Could I BE any happier?
So that's that. Tomorrow will be a busy day. I have a little meeting at the school I'll be interning at. I'm really looking forward to it...it's just that, well frankly, it sucks that the school is almost all the way across Paris. They call this a little city, but that's a big lie when you're just a petite fille riding the metro for an hour.
My schedule
le mecredi/w
+8h15-11h20, le stage a Saint Germain/internship (3 credits for showing up for all 30 hours, keeping a journal and writing a paper)
le lundi, jeudi et vendredi/m,th,f
+12h-13h, conferences de civilisation francaise/lectures (these only have a final exam and are 1 credit each)
lundi a vendredi/M-F
+15h30-16h30, phonetique (6 credits and it ends Oct 3rd, thank the lord)
+17h-19, classe de langue francaise (3 credits)
So if all goes as planned, I can get 15 credits this semester, for 18 euro worth of books might I add. I'm going to go to the lectures,...but I don't want to...especially because I have extra credits from AP tests I could use and still get by with only 12 credits here. There is an art history lecture that would be kick ass...
Hm, well now I'm just being lazy in Paris.
Bonne nuit mes amis!

