Well... hm... careers... ::chin scratching commences:: Should you decide you want a career as an editor of any literary stripe, I highly recommend Classics as a major. Although, with your background, you probably already understand the structure and use of language in general pretty darned well. Of course you could always take a course on the side every now and then, right? Greek as a treat. A little Beowulf tossed in as well, maybe? Or, you could just keep reading the comic. That works for me :)
The course I took that combined women's studies and Classics should have been my favourite, but the professors were a little deranged. It led me to all sorts of nifty extracurricular reading, though.
One of my friends struggled through the Aeneid with me in class in high school, but I don't think she enjoyed it much. My main way of getting friends interested in Latin was to tell them elaborate stories about ancient Rome and use Latin in roleplaying game puzzles. They put up with my obsessions for some reason. Maybe they were waiting for me to get to the part of the story with all the wild Roman orgies XD
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Date: 2007-11-29 02:43 am (UTC)The course I took that combined women's studies and Classics should have been my favourite, but the professors were a little deranged. It led me to all sorts of nifty extracurricular reading, though.
One of my friends struggled through the Aeneid with me in class in high school, but I don't think she enjoyed it much. My main way of getting friends interested in Latin was to tell them elaborate stories about ancient Rome and use Latin in roleplaying game puzzles. They put up with my obsessions for some reason. Maybe they were waiting for me to get to the part of the story with all the wild Roman orgies XD