Saturday, December 1, 2012

Speaking of Sucking...

'Tis the season for neglecting your blog!

Life has gotten really weird lately with work projects and holidays and "schoolwork" and yeah, I've been sucking. So let's fix that.

I have a couple of posts planned that I want to get out in the next few days. Someone hold me to this promise?!?

I've also got an idea for a series of posts I want to do. Something I've been meaning to start for a while and now seems as good a time as any. More on that later!

Till next time.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Platform Plugs!

Strange title, but I'm wild about alliteration.

I just wanted to post real quick to make sure anyone who happens upon here is aware of the other ways I can be Internet-stalked. My Twitter account is an obvious one -- the feed is right on this blog! -- but there's also my Tumblr. I link back to here most times that I post, but I also, obviously, reblog stuff I think is neat and post some other original content -- namely my uncomfortably candid musings on my life. So feel free to check me out over there too!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Are Daily Updates Really Worth It?

So far I've commented on this blog every day that I've had it (woo! except it's only been, like, a week). However, on days like today, when I'm exhausted from staying up late reading advice columns -- which is totally what I'm doing now -- and going to (some of) my classes and driving around town and all that jazz... on these kind of days, I really don't have anything terribly interesting to say.

I then have to wonder -- is it better to update my blog every day unless it's kind of impossible, or should I only update when I have "worthwhile" things to write? Hmm. I'd love opinions on that one.

In other news, because I've read so. many. advice. columns. recently, I think I'm basically qualified to be everyone's therapist. So if you happen to feel compelled to ask advice of me, I'd be more than happy to help out.

Ok, I actually totally wish someone would take me up on that. I'm just the right mix of naive and arrogant to think I can fix people's lives.

I'm headed "home" to Montgomery tomorrow after I take a test -- wish me luck on both fronts! I already miss Tuscaloosa, though I really could use this break.

Until next time!

Sunday, November 18, 2012

#RollTide #RoadTo15 #InItToWinIt

Holy hashtagged title, Batman!

Don't know if y'all know (just kidding! of course you do) but after a stunning night in which Baylor more or less crushed Kansas State and Stanford took down Oregon in overtime. And all of a sudden, the Crimson Tide had a shot again -- which no one, except for all of Bama Nation, saw coming. Much like last November, the stars have aligned for us; now Coach Saban and the team have to keep the momentum going.

I have faith in my team. So much so that all of a sudden this season I actually watch (and mostly comprehend) football. The loss to Texas A&M hurt me. Last night's change in fortunes, coupled with our own 49-0 win, lifted my spirits.

As a girl who's grown up hearing and not really caring about the UA/AU rivalry, I finally get it. I understand the passion so many people have for the Tide.

It's good to be from Alabama.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Ed Sheeran Gets An A+!

As you may know, Taylor Swift's new album, Red, features a duet with English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran called "Everything Has Changed." Sheeran will be opening for Swift on her Red tour next year; since I really like their duet and I'll be seeing him at the show I'm attending in Atlanta, I figured I'd check him out. And, in an exciting turn of events, in November his album + is available to download for only $5 on Amazon!

Obviously, I bought it. I mean, look at the punny title I get to give this post!

I like Sheeran's music overall; I'm not sure how I'd describe his "sound" because the tracks make for an eclectic mix. He goes from Kanye West style narcissistic pseudo rap on "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" to a heartbreaking ballad relating his friend's story (from a first person perspective) of miscarriage on "Small Bump" to a solid pop song about thinking a girl is the bee's knees on "Grade 8." (Yeah, I just said "bee's knees," but it's cool because that's my favorite song on the album.) He's also rather British with his lyrics -- there's a song about London and references to English educational conventions you may not understand (see: "Grade 8") -- which I think is neat.

Recurring themes on the album are being cold (literally and figuratively!) and getting drunk; I can relate as a cold-natured college student... especially since on "U.N.I." he's apparently writing about the experience of ending a long-distance relationship in which one partner is busy at school ("uni," as it were).

Also, there are completely wonderful lines such as, "They say I'm up and coming like I'm fucking in an elevator" and "I want to be drunk when I wake up." Another personal favorite: "Now I'm in position to be another stalker/And everything I say seems to always sound awkward." Because who hasn't had that feeling, right? I hope everyone has. Otherwise this is awkward indeed. Anyway.

I suggest spending the five bucks and giving Sheeran a try.

My essential tracks: "The A Team," "Drunk," "Grade 8," "You Need Me, I Don't Need You"

Also good but less alcoholic-themed: "U.N.I.," "The City," "Lego House," "Kiss Me"

Really, the whole thing is good. Go get it.

Alexandria's Completely Arbitrary Rating: B+

I realize that grade contradicts the title of the post. But I'm not sure if I've ever heard an album I would actually give an A+ so... #sorrynotsorry #whydoesthathashtagalwaysseemrude #whyamiusinghashtagsinmyblog

Let me know what you think about +!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Wait, What's My Major?

If you don't know me, you may be surprised to learn that my majors are American Studies, Marketing and Management.

You may also be surprised to learn that at some point or another I was planning/working toward majors or minors in French, Philosophy, Economics, Political Science, English, Film, German, and probably at least one other thing.

And actually, I changed my mind again this week after contemplating life for a while. Now I think I'll drop my Marketing major in favor of a minor in Public Relations (which is actually more credits than the former; gotta love adding programs across colleges!).

So, next semester I'll be enrolled in classes in Arts & Sciences, Commerce & Business Administration, and Communications & Information Sciences. This is unfortunate because I will be charged separate fees for each of these colleges, and also because to finish in four years I'll have to take 20-21 hours every semester except maybe if I'm lucky my last one.

Yes, I know, I'm crazy.

Unfortunately, I've had a lot of trouble figuring out what I'm interested enough in to commit to studying. This problem is, at least in part, the result of having no idea what I want to do when I grow up finish school. I wanted to be a lawyer before I started college, then I wavered on the old dream of being a writer, then I considered teaching, and now I'm perhaps interested in nonprofit work. I DON'T KNOW. And while that's scary and all, it's also exciting because I'm kind of flying by the seat of my pants through life. Of course, I'd be a lot less anxious if I didn't have to worry about not finishing my degree programs in time.

My theory on undergraduate education is this: Everyone should have the same prerequisites. A year's worth of math, history, science, and literature, with fine arts and economics thrown in for good measure. And then? You should take all the classes you're interested in and that determines your degree. Imagine not going through college stressed out about whether you'll finish a particular degree, you'll know you'll get something for your work -- and you'll only have a degree in what you actually know. Sure, if you want, you can follow a pre-set path to your BS in Finance or BA in English or something. Or maybe you can get a degree in American Culture in a Commercial Context (or whatever the heck I'm studying). It would be a neat surprise and you wouldn't have to take stupid classes that hold up your graduating.

Obviously that is a very rough plan, but I think it's got some merit as a basic idea.

Anyone else feeling perplexed by a crazy curriculum?

Thursday, November 15, 2012

How Is This Week Not Over?

Y'all.

I am so ready for it to be Thanksgiving. Not because I like Thanksgiving (I don't eat any of the traditional foods and going home gets boring fast) but because the next few days will be awful. I have work projects, essays, homework, classes, all manner of nasty collegiate problems.

Luckily, there is one thing that always makes me feel better. Hope it does the same for you!