Wow, yesterday was a strange day for me; it is as if it didn 't happen at all. I look forward to our messages back and forth too, it reminds me of my German penpal when I was 12. Except we had much better paper, and stamps and glitter pens.
This metal/horror movie festival sounds like a dream. I 'm looking forward to hearing about it when you get back. What is your favourite horror movie/s, or do you have any? I 'm not much for to slasher movies, I can only take blood and guts in small doses, but I love anything to do with the supernatural. I always have and aliens (I sound like I 'm 12). Musical genres are difficult, especially now since the good people at CJSR have robbed my ignorant bliss of the simple genres such as rock, country, …show more content…
Your lifeblood, I like that image, melodrama and all. I agree university students should have more opportunities earlier in their education to try out teaching. When I finally decided to go to university full-time, I blindly went into a physics degree, only because I was good at it while I was upgrading. But, I actually wanted to be a lawyer or a teacher. So, since the JD program is an after degree, I thought I 'd start with teacher and then if I could do well enough in school I 'd write the LSAT. While in the program, I started to really fall for teaching and somewhere in the back of my mind, I always knew this is what I wanted to do. I know this sounds cliché, but in many ways, I am big kid. I still get excited about silly fun shit like horror movies and glitter pens and when I 'm with kids I just feel comfortable. Clearly, I know that I 'll be in an authority role, but in short, I generally like kids more than I like adults. Even if I pursue law in the future, which I am now very much on the fence about, I would still focus my energy towards education. To be honest, I don 't have much experience teaching in my past. I did work at the youth emergency shelter for a while and loved working with the kids there. I was still up grading when I there. It 's funny, in some ways I think I was better with the kids when I didn 't know anything about "teaching" than I am now. Is that possible? Why did you choose teaching? Did you