For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

writeinspiration: [Image text: When professors think it’s cute to ruin your life but don’t remember you get to write them an anonymous evaluation: Congratulations, you played yourself.] Fun fact: the evals at the end make no difference at all. If… Read more

writeinspiration: [Image text: When professors think it’s cute to ruin your life but don’t remember you get to write them an anonymous evaluation: Congratulations, you played yourself.] Fun fact: the evals at the end make no difference at all. If… Read more

Hello! I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions about the college experience to help me with my series. I feel asking about someone’s actual experience is a better, more personalized source, so thank you for taking the time to help me! (This most likely will be divided into two parts due to length.) Feel free to ignore any question you feel is too personal. I’ll understand! What are some difficulties a college freshman may face, and how would one overcome these difficulties?… (1)

… (2) If you know, what’s like to balance school, work, and social life? What was the best part about college? What was the worst? What’re some difficulties you’ve had over the school years? What parts were you nervous about?… Read moreHello! I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions about the college experience to help me with my series. I feel asking about someone’s actual experience is a better, more personalized source, so thank you for taking the time to help me! (This most likely will be divided into two parts due to length.) Feel free to ignore any question you feel is too personal. I’ll understand! What are some difficulties a college freshman may face, and how would one overcome these difficulties?… (1)

Hello! I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions about the college experience to help me with my series. I feel asking about someone’s actual experience is a better, more personalized source, so thank you for taking the time to help me! (This most likely will be divided into two parts due to length.) Feel free to ignore any question you feel is too personal. I’ll understand! What are some difficulties a college freshman may face, and how would one overcome these difficulties?… (1)

… (2) If you know, what’s like to balance school, work, and social life? What was the best part about college? What was the worst? What’re some difficulties you’ve had over the school years? What parts were you nervous about?… Read moreHello! I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions about the college experience to help me with my series. I feel asking about someone’s actual experience is a better, more personalized source, so thank you for taking the time to help me! (This most likely will be divided into two parts due to length.) Feel free to ignore any question you feel is too personal. I’ll understand! What are some difficulties a college freshman may face, and how would one overcome these difficulties?… (1)

So I’m writing a book that draws from my own experiences, and as that’s the case, is it okay to use myself as a baseline for the protagonist, as long as I develop her into something uniquely her own? I don’t like the idea of a character being so similar to me, but I’m hoping she’ll be her own person eventually.

I heavily advise developing her into her own character before you start writing. Because no matter how reasonable you think she is, if someone doesn’t like her, it becomes a personal affront. One of my former professors, Dr. David Jack… Read moreSo I’m writing a book that draws from my own experiences, and as that’s the case, is it okay to use myself as a baseline for the protagonist, as long as I develop her into something uniquely her own? I don’t like the idea of a character being so similar to me, but I’m hoping she’ll be her own person eventually.

So I’m writing a book that draws from my own experiences, and as that’s the case, is it okay to use myself as a baseline for the protagonist, as long as I develop her into something uniquely her own? I don’t like the idea of a character being so similar to me, but I’m hoping she’ll be her own person eventually.

I heavily advise developing her into her own character before you start writing. Because no matter how reasonable you think she is, if someone doesn’t like her, it becomes a personal affront. One of my former professors, Dr. David Jack… Read moreSo I’m writing a book that draws from my own experiences, and as that’s the case, is it okay to use myself as a baseline for the protagonist, as long as I develop her into something uniquely her own? I don’t like the idea of a character being so similar to me, but I’m hoping she’ll be her own person eventually.

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lilstudybug: sweetsandcaffeine: gollumsevilbong: enbyho: stilesinatrenchcoat: grilledcheese-samwich: my #1 piece of college advice for you youngsters would be to always keep a phone charger, snacks, and an umbrella in your backpack at all times Also for the love of God don’t skip class. Buy… Read more