I believe it's in general. As in "holy crap, how can you write so consistantly well all the time, and manage so many freaking different arcs." But mostly the consistantly well writing and all that. ^_^
Well - thanks! Managing all the different arcs boils down to notes. Lots and lots of notes.
University of Guelph, eh? As a proud U of G grad (originally an Aggie but switched to English when I realized I couldn't think of a good reason to get out of bed and go to class...), I have to say the best res is Johnston Hall. And that the city is great and actually appreciates its student population unlike other cities I could name (*cough* Windsor *cough*). Lots of great profs at the U of G. Or at least there were lo these many years ago when I went there... (Don't ask. Let's just say I've had my 30th birthday more than once.*snicker*)
You... You went to Guelph? *does a whole holy (um, I'll use crap, but feel free to insert your own expletive)* You're over 30? *blinks again* Well, that DOES explain a lot ^_~. Same with the English major too. Music and German myself, but I have to say East is the best res. No meal plan, and you can cook yourself. (Hey, I ate BETTER at res than I do at home)
Yup, went to Guelph. Good ol' U of Moo... *snicker* I didn't try for East 'cause I didn't really *want* to have to cook for myself. I always had like half my meal plan left over and spent it all on junk food to take home at the end of the year. And I liked being able to roll out of bed and trot off to class with mere minutes to get there (seeing as all my classes were right next door...) Lazy, that's what I am... *grin* Liked being that close to the library too. That's why I liked Johnston best.
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Date: 2003-07-11 07:35 pm (UTC)University of Guelph, eh? As a proud U of G grad (originally an Aggie but switched to English when I realized I couldn't think of a good reason to get out of bed and go to class...), I have to say the best res is Johnston Hall. And that the city is great and actually appreciates its student population unlike other cities I could name (*cough* Windsor *cough*). Lots of great profs at the U of G. Or at least there were lo these many years ago when I went there... (Don't ask. Let's just say I've had my 30th birthday more than once.*snicker*)
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Date: 2003-07-11 08:22 pm (UTC)Small world, eh?
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Date: 2003-07-17 05:30 pm (UTC)Very small world...