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  • Advice for Upcoming Freshmen

    18 May 2012

    Or, what they won’t tell you when you start university. I’m graduating today, which is why I thought it would…

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  • Some Thoughts on Russian-Language Pedagogy

    12 May 2012

    See – I told you Michael Erard was nice. He responded to my review of his book, which got me thinking…

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  • Advice for People Writing Honors Theses in the Humanities

    05 Apr 2012

    Since I have successfully written, turned in, and received a grade on my honors thesis in history, I feel qualified…

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  • Welcome to Life, Post-Thesis

    27 Mar 2012

    Finally finished At the end of my spring break, I went to the library to print my thesis. It was…

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  • I Love Russian Literature. But I’m Afraid of My Lit Class.

    26 Jan 2012

    I debated about whether to post this or not and eventually decided to take the plunge. I don’t usually like…

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  • Finished! And Home.

    23 Dec 2011

    I am finally finished with this semester. I only had one exam (but I already whined about that so I’ll…

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  • The Biannual Paper Panic… Is Over

    07 Dec 2011

    I’m sure this phenomenon is familiar to many humanities students out there: I have dubbed it the biannual paper panic.…

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  • My Life Is School And Job Searches And Forex Trading

    04 Oct 2011

    Seriously, it is. I read and do schoolwork. I search for jobs so that I’ll have something to do once…

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  • A Productive Day

    25 Sep 2011

    These past two days have been better than last week. Last week, I was busy and worried that I was…

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  • So, I Need to Learn German. And Ukrainian. And Maybe Even French.

    24 Sep 2011

    One of my professors is the editor of a prestigious historical journal. “There’s a great article in here that might…

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