@Sunny: Well, I'm a mythology geek through and through and felt like, of all majors available to me at my college/uni, the one that I was both most interested in and the one most suited to what I like and love to talk about/inform people about - which hopefully would lead to some sort of teaching career opportunities down the line. @The Geek: Congrats to you, too!
Nice. I also graduated back in June (Biology/Ecology with Math minor)
Oh, congratulations! ^^ What made you go into that major? It's an interesting one.
Thanks, Five!
Congrats!
No pics taken that I'm aware of, You. Thanks NC, IRUn.
Good job, and a speedy recovery to you.
Oh, that's awesome! Hope you get well soon
pics of the cyst?
That must've been eye-horror.
Incidentally, I had a benign eye cyst that was operated on waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in middle school.
Yeah, I live in the tippy bit. Been here all my life with rare excursion.
Thanks, Prix. Ah, a fellow TN resident? Neat. Though I have to admit up front I grew up in Texas and was born in Gainesville, Florida.
I really hope they're able to help. Knoxville is the nearest 'bigger' city to me, incidentally. But I wish you a return of good health! Mouth problems suck and hurt and I'm sorry.
Thanks, NC! Updated the post with the specialist's diagnosis.
Admittedly, I don't know anyone who's ever had a salivary cyst before, but I know enough that it's no joke. My prayers are with you.
I like cookies
We're going to go over hiragana soon enough, afaik. pls calm down do you all need a cookie
Originally Posted by Lycodrake @Mcjon01 - Well, katakana are used for loan words and the like. And this is just the intro level course - the intermediate course, afaik, focuses almost solely on hiragana. This makes no sense. It is like trying to teach More Code before you learn the alphabet. Both hiragana and katakana should be finished by the end of an intro course -- you literally can't function without them!
Originally Posted by Lycodrake @Mcjon01 - Well, katakana are used for loan words and the like. And this is just the intro level course - the intermediate course, afaik, focuses almost solely on hiragana. Intro level or not, you're supposed to learn hiragana first.