In which life gets really, really busy
Spring quarter at Drexel — a.k.a. my very last quarter of library school — started this week. I’ve got ten more weeks to go, which seems like no time at all. But during those ten weeks, I’m going to be working, taking two reading-intensive courses and a job practicum, continuing my job search, going for a job interview (and hopefully a few more after that), thinking about the logistics of moving to wherever I end up moving to, spending at least one day this month as a prospective juror (and if they select me, who knows how many more), revising my Questioning Authority conference paper… and maybe also finding time to sleep, somewhere in there. Maybe.
So if I don’t blog all that often between now and mid-June, I hope you’ll all understand. But I’m thinking this will be a good quarter to practice my speed-reading skills and cash in some vacation time.
[Update: Make that two job interviews. This is going to take some schedule-juggling, but it’s exciting.]
You’re almost graduating? Wow. Almost congratulations — I remember when you started. Good luck with the job searching.
Congrats on the interviews!
Thanks, both of you! If all goes well, the upheaval will all be over in three or four months.
Good luck with your interviews! Just came back from one myself, and I had much more fun than I thought I would. I still shudder at memories of being an ABD and on the job market for teaching positions–those interviews were NOT fun. But this one was, and I think it’s because I’m finally in my element, being a librarian and being around them.