'tbc' - URGH!
when i signed up for Blake & Wordsworth, i was concerned about a timetable clash since Emma Mason had put 'tbc' for her class times. When i spoke to her explaining my situtation (that i already signed up for another film module), she informed me of her provisional timetable and i was relieved that even though some of her class times clashed with my module, there was still one seminar time that i could squeeze into.
a few weeks back i was surfing the English Dept website and went to check the reading material i needed to get for Emma's class. it was then that i saw the finalised class times.
which SUCKS.
because she only had 2 seminar times, both of which clashed with my National Cinema and my Culture, Text & Identity.
tough decisions: take Blake & Wordsworth and drop National Cinema? or drop Blake & Wordsworth and take another module?
i didnt really want to drop National Cinema because if i do and want to take another film module as a replacement then i'd have to choice between the Renoir & Ophuls (errr, not really) and Silent Cinema (NO!!) since Hollywood Cinema is full.
so i decided to drop Blake & Wordsworth and go for my second choice English option - Poetry in English Since 1945.
which sounds like it could be a great module too since the Creative Writing teachers are doing the module and Warwick is a fantastic hub for Contemporary Poetry.
but then I WONT BE IN EMMA MASON'S CLASS! :( IT'S EMMA MASON! who's AMAZING! i had her for one lecture and she blew me away.
sigh.
a few weeks back i was surfing the English Dept website and went to check the reading material i needed to get for Emma's class. it was then that i saw the finalised class times.
which SUCKS.
because she only had 2 seminar times, both of which clashed with my National Cinema and my Culture, Text & Identity.
tough decisions: take Blake & Wordsworth and drop National Cinema? or drop Blake & Wordsworth and take another module?
i didnt really want to drop National Cinema because if i do and want to take another film module as a replacement then i'd have to choice between the Renoir & Ophuls (errr, not really) and Silent Cinema (NO!!) since Hollywood Cinema is full.
so i decided to drop Blake & Wordsworth and go for my second choice English option - Poetry in English Since 1945.
which sounds like it could be a great module too since the Creative Writing teachers are doing the module and Warwick is a fantastic hub for Contemporary Poetry.
but then I WONT BE IN EMMA MASON'S CLASS! :( IT'S EMMA MASON! who's AMAZING! i had her for one lecture and she blew me away.
sigh.
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