Amy’s answer to “If it's not rude to ask, where did you study Old Icelandic?” > Likes and Comments
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I still maintain that Course II is akin to those old legends where sleeping in a stone circle turns you into a poet or a madman, only it adds academic to the mix as a third option. I was there around the turn of the century, although not under this name, of course ;)
I was at St. Hilda's ages ago, but read History... and am American, so I didn't study anything very arcane--barely got through exams as it was! My US degree was in English Lit., but I get bored easily, so didn't want to do that when I went to Oxford... Oh, and I did the first year course in Archaeology at Edinburgh University, and went digging at Crickley Hill one summer (most likely before most of you were born).
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Nov 26, 2016 04:41PM
I still maintain that Course II is akin to those old legends where sleeping in a stone circle turns you into a poet or a madman, only it adds academic to the mix as a third option. I was there around the turn of the century, although not under this name, of course ;)
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I was at St. Hilda's ages ago, but read History... and am American, so I didn't study anything very arcane--barely got through exams as it was! My US degree was in English Lit., but I get bored easily, so didn't want to do that when I went to Oxford... Oh, and I did the first year course in Archaeology at Edinburgh University, and went digging at Crickley Hill one summer (most likely before most of you were born).
