Friday, September 26, 2008

Clear as Mud

The past week I've been home has been both incredibly frustrating and wonderfully clarifying, in terms of what I'll be doing for the near future.

Here's what I don't know for sure: when I'll leave the states. My passport - and visa - should arrive today or tomorrow, allowing me to fly to London on Saturday night. Until it comes, though, I'll be on tenterhooks. My accomodation plans have also been turned topsy-turvey; Emilia and Jess weren't able to find us a decent three-bedroom flat in the area we wanted. Tentatively (although this will be figured out for sure later this morning) I'll be living in a room in Jess' current flat in West Kensington, which is being vacated this weekend. I'll be subletting it for four months, giving me a base from which to locate a studio apartment for myself for the last six months of my stay in London. Cross you fingers for me that this all works out!

Luckily, I do know more about my course. There are 10 MA students in Medieval Studies, and each of my graduate level classes will include 4-6 of my peers. I'll be taking Beginner's Latin, which will be supplemented later in the semester with a class on reading medieval Latin; Identity and Power, 400-1200; and From Cloister to Classroom: Monastic Scholasticism. If I have the time I'll also audit Old French, although from what my professor said I probably won't because of the workload of the aformentioned three classes plus preparation for my dissertation.

That's all I know - or not - for now. Hopefully the next time I write I'll be in London!

1 comment:

Christine said...

I hope all goes well with the visa arriving! If you're up for it, I know a FABULOUS place to hear Evensong on Sunday (at 6:30, giving you some time to recover from your flight). Augustinian priory built in 1123 + 8 person incredibly good choir + the oldest-sounding evensong liturgy I've ever heard. It'll be incredible, I promise. Just give me a call when you get in: 0794 6099 116