Wow, it's only been two days, but it feels like I've been here forever already. Feels like the days have been pretty long. Well, maybe it's because I've been here for ten days prior to moving into the dorms, but still. Feels like I've seen a lot for two days, which is probably true.
So I had the Basic Painting class today. There are two teachers for this class, a German dude named Ingo Baumgartensomething or other, can't remember off the top of my head, and the other is Chang Sara. Sara was the only one present this morning, and tomorrow we will have our first day with Ingo German man. This class is three hours Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
And, Sara dismissed class after forty minutes of roll call and self introduction. Gah, those are always awkward, and more consciously so when you're an international student. >.<
Also checked out the Korean class later this afternoon, and I'm considering dropping it. It's waaaaaaaaay too easy for me. Definitely designed for the absolute-beginner-only-here-for-a-short-while student. The teacher himself encouraged me to forego the class. In which case, if I do drop this class, I might just pick up another studio class, maybe Techniques of Tradtional Painting, which means I would have a 5 studio class 12 credit course load. Wow. What do you guys think?
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Sounds terrifying. But im taking 18 credit hours right now so im in no place to advise you. O.o.
isn't there a korean level 2 or something?
have you seen my husband yet?
lol. What about an upper level Korean class? Unless, you feel like you would a few more extra hours in the studio to hone in on your skillz.
i must have forgotten to mention that there is only one Korean class available for international students, and that is the beginner class. i was hesitant about signing up for it in the first place cause i figured it would be way too easy.
If you find Ann's Korean husband, find mine next.
who are your guy' husbands?
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