Many of you read my Parisian blog - the account of my exultant, breathtaking, whirlwind seven months in Paris as a student and explorer. (For the curious or nostalgic, here it is: B is for Betsy.) That, my friends, was Take One. This is Take Two.
For those of you who haven't been in the loop, welcome; let me catch you up. In late January 2008 I decided to begin looking into graduate programs in England. It was contrary enough to everything I had said I wanted that it took me nearly a month to tell family and friends that I had, in fact, applied to four Master's courses at various universities in the United Kingdom. Four months - and one very frustrating application complication - later, I was admitted as a MA student to University College London in Medieval Studies.
I don't know much about the program; I haven't received information beyond what is listed online. I do know, though, that I am thrilled to go back to school to study what has always interested me most. Obviously, I'm also over the moon about being in London for a year.
My accommodations are still up in the air, though I know I'll be living with two other girls, Emilia and Jess. Emilia and I did several choir exchanges ten years ago, and reconnected via Facebook. She responded to the desperate "Help!" message I emailed out a few weeks ago; it turns out that she and her friend Jessica were looking for a third for their new apartment - sorry, flat. We're hunting in northwest London, relatively close to UCL's campus, and we're trying to be close to Paddington. I'll let you know what we - well, they - find!
So. Take Two. A second European city, a second degree, a second amazing experience. Wish me luck!

2 comments:
cute! i love the picture of parliament across the top. i've already been posting this summer... http://www.cburas.blogspot.com
eek! back to packing!
haha, i suppose i already told you, seeing as i'm one of your links :)
okay, enough procrastination!
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