I'm interested in "The European Graduate School EGS Media and Communications program" and searching if it's possible and if it would be good for me. It's really interesting and innovative and the lecturers are legendary, I'm a bit closer to the idea of going to a grad school in Europe now. It may change of course but media and communications master is not sounding bad to me nowadays either. Well I have too many things to do, too many exams to study and yet so much sleep due to lack of interest in the subjects. I'm yawning while writing these.
Oh, and I came across the book fair online at ideefixe.com and bought a bunch of books, I'm looking forward to receiving them as this time the books I ordered are not only literature (of course some Kerouac or Salinger wouldn't hurt) but some books on post-modernism, globalization and media by Baudrillard, Chomsky and some others as you can guess. I had the chance to listen to Jean Baudrillard when he came to our school a couple of years ago, I can proudly tell, and the EGS attracted my attention while I was searching through the internet about him. The school's education is generally online and once a year the students and the lecturers (well I'm amazed because from Tracy Emin to Slavoj Zizek a wide range of people that you'd die to talk to/http://www.egs.edu/main/faculty.html) meet for the intensive seminars.
Well I might be a bit overenthusiastic but since I still have time, I'm going to apply, I would not be devastated if I were rejected, I could always say that I have tried.
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