Finals Time

Dec. 14th, 2009 09:01 pm
carvinkeeper12: (Original)
Man the last couple of weeks have been hectic. I've got most of one of those lined Post-Its stuck on my computer next to the track pad with my to-do list for the last two weeks on it.

[x] Capstone Proposal
[x] Personal Marketing Plan [ ] Final
[ ] Internship Journals
[x] Marketing Plan [x] Presentation [ ]
[x] Business Plan [x] Presentation [ ]
[x] Essay [ ] Concert Review

Each line is a class, and it's pretty much in the order they're due:

Emerging Trends
Intro to Marketing
Internship
Music Marketing
Entrepreneurship: Developing the Music Business Venture
Writing About Popular Music

I was supposed to be done with Music Marketing and Entrepreneurship after today, but we didn't get through presentations in either class. So, today is the second to last day of classes, but Wednesday is going to be more presentations and we're changing in both those classes to a take-home final due Friday. The journals for Internship are due Friday as well. I fly home on Thursday, so guess what I'm going to be doing on the plane? Originally the finals for those classes were supposed to be NEXT Wednesday too, as this Wednesday is officially Reading Day, but we convinced him to move them up because the 23rd is just way too late.

I'm really excited to get this all done with. My business plan is 18 pages long if you include the spreadsheets. That's not that much for a business plan, but still. My essay (on the first incarnation of Rough Trade Records and why they revolutionized the indie scene in the UK and why they ultimately failed) was 11 pages. This is the most writing I've done since Freshman year I think.

Right now, I'm procrastinating on that Intro to Marketing final. It's all essay questions, but we're limited to one page double-spaced per question. It's due by 11am tomorrow. Then my last concert review thing only has to be 300 words and is due at 6pm. Then I need to do laundry and start packing and rehearse my presentations a couple of times. Oh NYU, how you work us through the very last minute.

Break should be really fun though. I'm getting home, changing, and going out to dinner with the family & Grandma at the country club we randomly decided to become semi-members of. Saturday I'm having a bunch of people over to watch the Waters of Mars US premier. I think most of us will have seen it already through the magic of the internet, but we're trying to offset our impatience by boosting the ratings. (Not that I have a Nielson box...) Then Sunday I think I'm taking the train down to Portland to join the rest of my family at my other Grandma's house. Then we're doing Christmas early before going up to Whistler and skiing until just before New Years. New Years is probably going to be at Carolyn's cabin again, but might be at Whistler with family friends, I have to decide. Then a week at home, probably with more skiing at Stevens, before the whole group of high school friends & local college roommates heads up to the cabin at Whistler for a weekend. Then I fly back and have a week here before my classes start again.

Oh, and I've joined yet another site that's probably gonna take me away from here. First Twitter with it's easy, quick, tiny updates. Then DailyBooth, with pictures accompanied by captions of any length. Oh boy.

I've decided Lady GaGa is actually really really good. I was all prepared to not care, just like with almost every other artist in the Top 40, but then her songs started getting stuck in my head. I have to give her props for keeping up with her "I'ma do my own thing, so deal" persona no matter what, and I have to concede that her music is just fucking catchy. Also, she dropped out of NYU, and would have graduated last year, so that's kinda cool.

Anyway. I want the semester to be over already, so I should probably get on that Marketing final.

Catching up

Dec. 24th, 2008 02:16 am
carvinkeeper12: (Black and White)
I can't remember if I have two or three days left, and whether I was supposed to be done yesterday or today.

It's been kinda crazy around here. We came up to Whistler in the window between snow storms. Got a tree, decorated it and the house in like two hours total, and haven't been able to access the internet from home until today.

So, Saturday it was fun coming up and being really cold and building up the fire and just being at the cabin for the first time since September. It was also kinda weird having it have less snow than down in Seattle.

Sunday we lazed about and did last minute Holiday shopping. My brother confessed that he'd gotten me lame gifts, so we picked out a hat and some kooky socks for him to give me, and I helped him pick out stuff for our parents. I'd gotten everyone cool movies from Amazon that had all arrived safe and sound before we came up here so I was just wandering around the village with my brother. Everything is way overpriced up here (yay ski resorts), but they have some really awesome stuff I'll have to keep an eye out for down in the cheaper suburbs.

A not-so-good note: Sunday we found out that early in the morning my uncle had put chains on his car and gone over to my grandparents' because my Grandpa wasn't doing very well. He and my Grandma eventually got him into the car and up into Portland to the hospital. They put him in the ICU later that morning and started pumping him with fluids. By the end of the day it looked like his kidneys were shutting down because he hadn't been passing fluid.

Monday my Dad, brother, and I went skiing while my Mom elected to stay home. We met up with my cousin, who was up with some school friends, and took a few runs with him before he had to head down to pack up because the bus was leaving early due to the bad road conditions between Whistler and Portland. Then when we went in for our second cocoa break/lunch we were spotted by our friend Ian. I saw him standing and waving first so I darted over and gave him a big hug. Graham arrived next, almost knocking over some poor woman carrying a very full bowl of soup. His brother- and sister-in-law were eating with him, and they vaguely remembered us from last year. We all talked for a bit before they decided they wanted to go spy on their kids who were in lessons, so they left us with Ian. Graham and Dad brought up the fact that I'd been eye-ing some of the ski suits that his company makes, and he promised to keep an eye out for what was left in the warehouse because they'd just send most of the last of them off to TJ Maxx. So that's exciting. Hopefully I will soon have a graph-paper design on a ski suit. After skiing, we dropped Ian off at his house, went and picked up Mom, changed and headed back up to the village. We headed to Merlins, where Doug was performing, and Greg, Ian and Aaron (Ian's brother-in-law) joined us for a bit. Ian and Aaron had to deliver dinner to the rest of the family back home, so the rest of us decided where we wanted to go for dinner before Greg's show later that night and let them know. We decided on Kypriaki, our favorite Greek restaurant. It was delicious, as usual. Kike made paella for us, and surprised us by bringing out some of the moose that Greg had dropped off as a present for him to cure. It was delicious. There was expensive wine had (as usual), and good talk and lots of laughter. After dinner, my dad and I took my mom and brother home, then decided we were too tired to head back into the village for Greg's Whole Lotta Led show and just went to sleep instead.

On the Grandpa front: It looked like he was doing better, as they'd moved him out of the ICU after he started passing fluids and generally took a turn towards recovery. Around 11AM they gave him some painkillers to help him feel a bit better, and he'd gone to sleep for some well needed rest. My mom talked to my Grandma around 3pm and she was feeling great. However, just before dinner started my mom called back and was upset because it turns out that he hadn't woken since 11AM, and everyone was getting a little worried. This morning we learned that he passed around 10:30 last night. There's supposed to be another storm coming through the Portland/Seattle/Vancouver area tomorrow, so we're kinda worried that we won't be able to get home even to Kenmore tomorrow. We're going to try though, because we want to get down to Portland ASAP even though there won't be a ceremony until probably Monday or Tuesday. My mom wants to be with her mom and her brothers.

Today we stayed home, decided to do Christmas early so we'd be free to get down to Portland, so did that right after dinner. After present opening, we watched half on Season One of Weeds, which my mom had gotten for me after seeing all my Facebook status updates about how obsessed we were getting with the show. She's been wanting to watch it too, so this gave her an excuse. Kinda like the reasons I got my dad the Rolling Stones movie from last year directed by Marty Scorsese.

Tomorrow is maybe skiing, and heading home.

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