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Slumber ([personal profile] slumber) wrote2008-04-28 06:32 pm

unglue your lips from being together

life updates I'm recording just for posterity's sake, or, you know, if anyone was wondering what I'd been up to these days:

  • Internship - I think I got one. I say I think because I've not heard word from my employer since I told them I'd love to work with them. It's unpaid work for 40 hours a week beginning as soon as the spring semester ends and ending just before the fall semester begins. Should be a fairly interesting learning experience. (That's what I call them-- learning experiences.)

  • Apartment - Never talked about it here, not really, except for that one time I ranted, but I've found an apartment and roommates who seem okay, so that's all well and good. We're all three of us squeezing into a one-bedroom (they share the living room, and the bedroom is all mine) in a high-rise lake-view condo fifteen minutes from downtown, three blocks from the nearest train station. I am so excited.

  • Chicago - I'm loving this city more and more each day. This Friday [livejournal.com profile] ccharlotte and I are going to Looptopia (and trying to stay out all night long) even though next week is like, hell week. It's not like this happens more than once a year, though. (Finals, meanwhile, happen far too often.) Plus, we're going to see Kate Nash (also going to see Made of Honor, lololol cannot wait). I can has Friday nao plz?

I'm tired a lot of the time, but I'm mostly pleased about how things are going.

'Sup, flist?
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[personal profile] fishpatrol 2008-04-29 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
As you said, it'll be a learning experience! And plus, it'll look good on a resume. :Db

I'm in psychology right now (one more year until I finish my BSc), but I have recently discovered the wonder that is consumer behaviour; I'll be heading into graduate school of one form or another after next year, but I'm now thinking, due to various reasons, that maybe I should expand my horizons beyond psychology and maybe looking into something in commerce that is related to psychology. :) Did you do your undergrad major in commerce/economics/etc or something completely unrelated?

[identity profile] slumber.livejournal.com 2008-04-29 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, true, true.

Ooooh, that's pretty awesome. I've always thought if anyone wanted to get into the field of market research they needed to know things other than marketing--you'd be great for that sort of thing! :P (My undergraduate degree is in Business Administration, meanwhile, but most of my classmates hold degrees in Engineering and Computer Science, funnily enough.)