Oh deary me. It has been a while, hasn't it. I've been far too busy with my MA to blog. Saying that, I have found time to watch TV.
I have now gone back to Wolverhampton to do my MA as the lecturers at Coventry were horrid, and patronising. Here is how one of the lectures went -
Image of an advertisement on the board for boys toys
Lecturer - Why do you think that there are no women on the image
Me - You're kidding me!
The most I learnt from Coventry was how well the trains run between there and Wolverhampton.
What else has been happening in my life? I've had some horrid news today that one of my best friends has died. Not sure if you can put these kind of things on a blog, but to be honest, it's all I can think of right now. It sucks. It's making me question God. Why give a life-loving girl a brain tumour and keep arseholes alive? Just a thought.
Sorry to end on such a negative note!
Friday, 30 April 2010
Monday, 12 October 2009
Saturday, 3 October 2009
La la la la
OK, so I should be writing my first MA essay on the rather dull subject of a media text that 'speaks to me', but I've decided to, for one night only, not to. I hope you wasn't expecting anything big then. My first week at uni was pathetic. Induction week. What is the point? We sat there like 5 year olds and were told that we should wash our hands otherwise we could catch the evil swine flu.
One good thing did come from induction week. We had a talk from Nick Pollard. That was extremely interesting, here was a man who ran Sky News and has worked with the BBC and ITN. We had a chance to probe his mind. So what was he asked by all of the budding first years? Yes, that's right. He was asked about what Rupert Murdoch is like. I mock them, but I actually wanted to know this too. Apparently he's a man who 'knows what he wants'. Obviously. I'm quite looking forward to all of the guest speakers. Coventry has been voted the best university in the country for guest speakers. Jon Snow will be there soon.
I start 'proper' lectures this week. Yay! I'm really happy with my module choices. Woo! Missing X Factor. Crap!
One good thing did come from induction week. We had a talk from Nick Pollard. That was extremely interesting, here was a man who ran Sky News and has worked with the BBC and ITN. We had a chance to probe his mind. So what was he asked by all of the budding first years? Yes, that's right. He was asked about what Rupert Murdoch is like. I mock them, but I actually wanted to know this too. Apparently he's a man who 'knows what he wants'. Obviously. I'm quite looking forward to all of the guest speakers. Coventry has been voted the best university in the country for guest speakers. Jon Snow will be there soon.
I start 'proper' lectures this week. Yay! I'm really happy with my module choices. Woo! Missing X Factor. Crap!
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
GTP essay
I'm trying to figure out why I want to go into teaching. I'm currently writing an essay for my application on a GTP. But, I'm finding it hard to phrase why I want to teach. Grrr. I want kids to hurl abuse at me? Maybe I should put that down?
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Oh great, I'm back in England
It's another grey day in England, and here I am wishing that I was back in the rather plastic and fake America. Working there was a dream come true. Out with the old...
I have my graduation ceremony on the 8th of September, and after previously attending two ceremonies, I really don't want to go. Very boring, lots of clapping and well... that's about it. Oh, I get to look ridiculous too. Yay. Maybe I could get some 'arty' photos for Facebook. Hmm. Maybe I will go.
Then I'm off to Coventry University to study a Masters in Media and Cultural Analysis. I can't wait to go back into education. As much as I loved working at Disney, I rarely had to use my brain in a logical fashion. In fact, I'mm looking forward to education so much that I've even got a job as a supply teacher for the year before I do my GTP. Well, that's the plan so far.
I'm also rather happy when I read TES this week and it says that it takes on average 5 years for a teacher to fully know their subject. Huzzah!
I have my graduation ceremony on the 8th of September, and after previously attending two ceremonies, I really don't want to go. Very boring, lots of clapping and well... that's about it. Oh, I get to look ridiculous too. Yay. Maybe I could get some 'arty' photos for Facebook. Hmm. Maybe I will go.
Then I'm off to Coventry University to study a Masters in Media and Cultural Analysis. I can't wait to go back into education. As much as I loved working at Disney, I rarely had to use my brain in a logical fashion. In fact, I'mm looking forward to education so much that I've even got a job as a supply teacher for the year before I do my GTP. Well, that's the plan so far.
I'm also rather happy when I read TES this week and it says that it takes on average 5 years for a teacher to fully know their subject. Huzzah!
Saturday, 4 July 2009
4th July 2009
I'm 'celebrating' July 4th by watching QI, watching Louis Theroux's 'America's Most Hated Family' and then going to work to say 'happy independance day' to all of the over patriotic Americans who have so far asked me:
Are you from the Ukraine?
Are you Russian?
What language do you speak in England? English? Wow. So how do you say 'how are you'?
Are you Austrailian?
What is the UK? Oh so it's N. Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England. What about London?
Hmm.
Are you from the Ukraine?
Are you Russian?
What language do you speak in England? English? Wow. So how do you say 'how are you'?
Are you Austrailian?
What is the UK? Oh so it's N. Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England. What about London?
Hmm.
Thursday, 25 June 2009
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