The uni situation is not sorted out.
I went to my Modernism seminar today, and the lecturer (who also took the mind-blowingly awesome 'Sex, Violence and Transgression' course last semester) said that she would love to supervise my thesis ... were it not for the fact that she's going on leave next semester, which would leave me supervisorless. Which, come to think of it, is no different to my situation now (although I suppose it may be a little more critical later on).
I have in mind that a supervisor would vanquish my elective-unit problem in an instant. I can pick any of the subjects here, with the obvious proviso that they're being run in this semester. Right now it looks like I'll take 'Science, Technology and Social Change' - but it's a little outside my field, being a sociology unit. The other option is probably 'Contemporary Hollywood', which is a film studies unit - but has a screening on Thursday nights, when I'm at work. Both units are probably relevant, but I'm not sure which will be more useful. I bet a supervisor could fix it.
Decisions decisions.
I went to my Modernism seminar today, and the lecturer (who also took the mind-blowingly awesome 'Sex, Violence and Transgression' course last semester) said that she would love to supervise my thesis ... were it not for the fact that she's going on leave next semester, which would leave me supervisorless. Which, come to think of it, is no different to my situation now (although I suppose it may be a little more critical later on).
I have in mind that a supervisor would vanquish my elective-unit problem in an instant. I can pick any of the subjects here, with the obvious proviso that they're being run in this semester. Right now it looks like I'll take 'Science, Technology and Social Change' - but it's a little outside my field, being a sociology unit. The other option is probably 'Contemporary Hollywood', which is a film studies unit - but has a screening on Thursday nights, when I'm at work. Both units are probably relevant, but I'm not sure which will be more useful. I bet a supervisor could fix it.
Decisions decisions.
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