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Date: 2007-03-08 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 2eclipse.livejournal.com
i shaved my head when i was in college...about seven years ago. i loved it. i really miss it. i thought it was terribly sexy. i would do it again in a heartbeat except that my husband loves my long hair and i live in minnesota. i lived in maryland and virginia when i had a shaved head and i thought _that_ was cold.
i still love women with shaved heads. it shows a fierceness that i like.
i'd love to talk about religion with you - but after next week. i imagine that sort of conversation could get long and i am trying to motivate to finish my master's thesis.
i am a christian of the united methodist flavor, but i haven't always been. i got heavily into wicca in high school and my best friend who explored with me is still a solitary practitioner. i'm big into interfaith dialogue (i worked at the interfaith conference of metropolitan washington for a summer, a group that brought together 9 different faiths on the subjects wher common ground is shared) and i've studied other religions a lot. i think if i had to be something else i'd be hindu. i think it is an amazingly beautiful and complex religion that boils down to some pretty simple principles. it is also very accepting. i admire that in a religion.
i'm also big into religion as it pertains to social justice issues and the kind of faith that doesn't make you fake.
i've heard prague is wonderful, but never been there.

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Date: 2007-03-08 11:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tentacularone.livejournal.com
That's so great, I just about had the inverse of your conversion experience. Feel free to aim me whenever you like (same sn), and good luck with your thesis! (Just finishing my undergrad thesis seemed an epic struggle.) What was your undergraduate work in? What are your plans post-master's degree?

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Date: 2007-03-09 12:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 2eclipse.livejournal.com
cool!
my aim username is sarnait, but i'm not on very much. i can waste whole days like that and i try not to.:)
what was your undergrad thesis on?
the answer to your first question is a long one.
i went to st. john's college in annapolis, md. it is a teeny-tiny liberal arts college that most nobody has heard of. less than 500 students including the grad program. it is a great books program. for everything you study, you read the original writings (and if possible, replicate the original experiment with the origional equipment), and then discuss the results. all classes are discussion based. no written tests. only papers, class discussion and oral exams twice a year (until your senior year when you only get one).
the placement office at my school would tell you it is a dual major in philosophy and history of math with dual minors in sciences and comparative language with emphases in attic greek and french.
we do NOT take enough credits to equal all that, but we do study all those things. winds up being 4 years of math, 2 years of music, 3 years of science, 4 years of friday night lectures, 4 years of seminar (where the bulk of the program is processed, it's kind of a cross between philosophy, literature and history), and 4 years of language (year and a half of greek, semester of poetry, year and a half of french, semester of poetry).
i loved it.
my masters is going to be in theological studies. i hope to go into social justice work. unfortunately, i seem to be overqualified or underqualified for most positions. i have an interview wednesday for a job doing admin work for some nuns who run a retreat center and do social justice work. yeah, someone with their masters has no business being an admin, but it's in my field. i think i could be happy doing anything as long as it is in my field. wish me luck!

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Date: 2007-03-09 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tentacularone.livejournal.com
My undergrad thesis was on ethical issues in psychotherapy. Given another chance, I would choose a more specific topic. I struggled with it for a year, and finally turned in an unfinished product, a detailed outline and references that was around 30 pages.
I actually considered attending St. Johns, so I'm familiar with their unique curriculum. I think I would have enjoyed it more than the traditional course of study, but I was persuaded by all-too-practical adults to get a degree with more obvious career path opportunities.
I'm looking at options in a similar field to yours. I'd like to get a master's in Public Service Administration (to write grants and advise NPOs) if I can do so without going further into debt.
And I wish you vast amounts of luck.

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Date: 2007-03-09 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 2eclipse.livejournal.com
sorry i made you wade through that description, then. i don't often meet people who know about st. johns. they usually think i mean the baskeball school in NY or the st. john's college that is here in minnesota.
a lot of people there do drop out because they figure out what they want to do and decide to go do it. st. john's is not a very good background for say, criminal justice. but it is very good for anything that requires grad school and several things that do not.
is there a specific problem you want to be fixing?

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Date: 2007-03-09 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tentacularone.livejournal.com
There are several problems I'd like to fix, but I haven't gravitated to any particular one, which would be a problem for grad school. The most likely candidates would be GLBT advocacy and/or fighting forced prostitution/pornography.

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