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donutsweeper ([personal profile] donutsweeper) wrote2008-05-01 10:36 am
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April Ficlist

The Shirt, Jack/Ianto, sequel to The Windsor, PG, 100 words ([community profile] tw100 challenge:kink)
The Belt, Jack/Ianto, follows The Shirt, PG-13, 100 words ([community profile] tw100 challenge:kink)
The Trousers,Jack/Ianto, Fourth in the series, following The Belt, PG-13, 100 words ([community profile] tw100 challenge:kink)
The Trousers, Take Two, Jack/Ianto, Fifth in the series, following The Trousers. PG-13, 100 words ([community profile] tw100 challenge:kink)
A Minor Interlude, Jack meets Five and Turlough in 1920's Cardiff, PG, 2167 words (written for [profile] _medley_ and [personal profile] mad_jaks)
Black, White and Shades of Gray, NCIS fandom, Gibbs has his rules for a reason, G, 200 words ([profile] ncisdrabble100 challenge: white)
Tony's Masks, NCIS fandom, Masks are what we make of them, G, 300 words ([profile] ncisdrabble100 challenge: crush)
The Letter,NCIS fandom, three (very) minor NCIS characters and their thoughts on the SWAK letter, G, 300 (3x100 word drabbles), [community profile] ncis_flashficminor characters challenge
A Hard Look At Time, Jack/Doctor, (final part to The Old Man Universe), rated R, 970 words
An Atypical Investigation,NCIS/Torchwood crossover, G, 1831words
Ménage à Trois, Rhys/Owen/Jack,  R, 100 words ([community profile] tw100 challenge: st:tng reverse fandom and written for [personal profile] mad_jaks)

11 stories, 5 drabbles 6268 words.  Not bad.

This month I:
Really started to dabble in the NCIS fandom
Finally came to an unsatisfying end to my "Old Man" universe.  I still wish I'd stopped it after the first story.
But still haven't made a decision about the ending to my [community profile] tardis_bigbang, I suppose I'll have to do that soon.
And wrote my 150th story! (Ménage à Trois)

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think that's going to be a problem for me. The entry-level for the universities I want to go to is something like 2.3 and I'm going to get 1.7 or 1.6, I think. (1.0 is the best there is, 6.something the worst possible and starting at 4.something, you fail) *nods*
... 's going to be one hell of a lot of work, especially since I kind of want to catch a few seminars of philosophy as well. But it'll be okay *nods* I can be studiously studious when I have to be.

Yay! *squees*
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. thanks for that. Ours is different. We go by TER levels. Like... if you get above 80 you're above 80% of the students who did it. (lowest entry levels at the lowest uni are like 55)

Anyway, law was 97 or something and with a new school and everything there was no way I could've got it.

Philosophy is really interesting. I'm taking Philosophy and Human Nature this semester and it's worth listening to. Really worth listening to. So much so that I usually download the recordings of the lectures and listen to them again...

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the educational system in Germany is kind of weird *shrugs* But as long as I get into one of the three universities I want to go to, I'll be happy :D

Phew, that's a lot, yeah.

I love philosophy, absolutely adore it. 's my favourite subject - and the one I'm going to have the oral exam in, too :D
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Then it'll be all worth it no?

97's bloody damn high. It's insane. The problem was it's been driven up by so many people wanting to do law.

... You got to do Philosophy in high school? *cries* It's not even a subject at any high school here...

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
It better be :D

That makes sense - the same happens when too many people want to study law in Germany, too, but lately, everyone seems to want to do business, so law is safe for now *nods*

Yeah. Last three years of high school (well, last two for me since I was in Ireland for the first of those three years *nods*) *beams*
... But as far as I know, the final exams I just did are about the same standard as those in American universities just before you have to declare your major. And we start university immediately with one subject only and that is our major, so to speak. 'm a bit fuzzy on the details of the American educational system, but that's what my aunt who lives and studied in the US said *nods*
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Business? Hah... poor people.

I have no idea about the American system. Here though we do a course.. say law or arts... and we've 4 subjects we have to do a semester or so. so that's 8 subjects through the whole year.

So in arts first year you can do anything that's connected to arts. Which is a lot. (I'm doing 2 psychology classes, 2 philosophy, 2 politics and 2 classical history).
You start majoring in 2nd year. Majoring requires to do a certain amount from that particular area. So I'm going to major in psych so I have to do 2 psychology units next year. The rest are referred to as electives and you can do almost anything. It's very awesome.
Law, being a far less diverse course, you have to do a few core classes and everything else is electives that are in the law subject.

Wow that was a long explanation. Did that make sense?

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that makes sense *nods* We don't really have those electives, I think. There's certain stuff you have to do and that's always related to the subject you're studying (law, e.g.) and after a while, you can specialise and pick a certain are of the subject you're studying.

And then there's open lectures that you can just attend whenever you want to, which I plan to do with philosophy, but I think law's going to be one hell of a workload in itself already, so... *shrugs*
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
So no generalised arts degree? hmm... that's a pity... arts allows me to do all sorts of random awesome things.

Technically you can attend any lecture here, cause nobody takes rolecall or notices if you aren't supposed to be there. Which is fun cause I ended up going to a few English lectures with one of my friends who is in the class...

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope, I don't think we have anything like that. Not entirely sure, but I don't think so *makes thinky face*

Yay! :D
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Pity. It's where we major in English, or Psychology, or History, or Anthropology, or Linguistics, or Languages. Very useful...



And I think we may finally have run out of a direction for the topic here...

[identity profile] chatona.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
You can study each of those subjects here, but not in a generalised class, only in specific classes for that one subject.

And it didn't even lead back to Tony. So shall we stop spamming [livejournal.com profile] donutsweeper now, then? :D
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[identity profile] adela-nightmoon.livejournal.com 2008-05-02 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Probably a good idea. Her inbox is probably overflowing.

No leading back to Tony - aww - well I may as well do it for us...


TONY

*grin*