And the semester begins...
Sep. 27th, 2007 10:29 pmAgainst all advice and the urging of
wildernessguru, I've started up again with sanskritsanskritsanskrit.
I couldn't resist. The professor is one of the country's top experts on ancient Buddhist Prakrit texts. He's also marvelous. You give him linguistic puzzle he's not sure about -- and he lights up. "Oh. Could be." Then he thinks about it, giving his careful attention, weighing the possibility.
I know the class is hard. I know it's really beyond what I can do easily and I may kill my grades. I. Can't. Resist. Plus! He's given me resources to read about the early Indian time period where Buddhism was developing and changing and sweeping India... and climbing over the mountains to Tibet. And this class has someone else in it who is terribly interested in Tibetan Buddhism.
My other class is early Chinese history to 1276. You got it. We're going to cover the period when Buddhism swept across China. *rubs hands together* Yessir. I'm happy. History, I love it. I picked the right teacher, too. She's not insisting that Tibet is part of China, thank god.
(And it's the same period I'm trying to learn about for India.)
The third class is my English tutoring class. I want to learn how to teach. This is giving me a start. I'll also be an official employee of the University of Washington, which will have to look good on Ye Olde Resume.
*glee, glee, glee*
Of course, now that I'm busy, Out Of Bounds is starting to pick up again.
I couldn't resist. The professor is one of the country's top experts on ancient Buddhist Prakrit texts. He's also marvelous. You give him linguistic puzzle he's not sure about -- and he lights up. "Oh. Could be." Then he thinks about it, giving his careful attention, weighing the possibility.
I know the class is hard. I know it's really beyond what I can do easily and I may kill my grades. I. Can't. Resist. Plus! He's given me resources to read about the early Indian time period where Buddhism was developing and changing and sweeping India... and climbing over the mountains to Tibet. And this class has someone else in it who is terribly interested in Tibetan Buddhism.
My other class is early Chinese history to 1276. You got it. We're going to cover the period when Buddhism swept across China. *rubs hands together* Yessir. I'm happy. History, I love it. I picked the right teacher, too. She's not insisting that Tibet is part of China, thank god.
(And it's the same period I'm trying to learn about for India.)
The third class is my English tutoring class. I want to learn how to teach. This is giving me a start. I'll also be an official employee of the University of Washington, which will have to look good on Ye Olde Resume.
*glee, glee, glee*
Of course, now that I'm busy, Out Of Bounds is starting to pick up again.
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Date: 2007-09-29 04:45 am (UTC)