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ivyblossom ([personal profile] ivyblossom) wrote2006-05-17 09:45 pm
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Toronto picspam


The University of Toronto, with a view of some little tower or something in the distance.



Stained glass window


Faces on the wall


Rotunda. I like this one because you can see the sky reflected in the windows. I like sky. And windows.


Ivy on a wall. This shows you how far along spring is in Toronto. And yes, there's a window. As I said, I like windows.


Windows open, because it was a nice day. Before the thunderstorm hit, that is.


University college entrance. This was built back in the days when looking old and impressive was a high priority.


The front foyer of University College, in gold.


There were so many windows I could fit in this shot, I couldn't resist.


A bricked up window, with ivy. I liked how we're seeing underneath all the leaves.


Framed!

[identity profile] uberprep.livejournal.com 2006-05-20 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Some day I /will/ be enrolled in the FIS program at UofT...

I hope.

I figure if I work really hard, and get enough library/archival experience I might have a chance.

Oh dreams of pretty campus life.

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[identity profile] ivyblossom.livejournal.com 2006-05-20 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think it's that hard to get in, actually. Have you tried?

[identity profile] uberprep.livejournal.com 2006-05-20 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I still have two years of undergraduate work to do... so no trying for me yet.

I guess it won't seem too hard after I finish this degree, but I'm still not there yet. :) I guess I stress at work to come...

I'm living in Toronto this summer, working at the Archives of Ontario, so that's exciting enough to make me feel like I'm still moving forward.

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[identity profile] ivyblossom.livejournal.com 2006-05-21 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh sorry, I should have checked your info page before I asked. Don't worry! You'll be fine. And: since people with degrees in the sciences rarely go into librarianship, you'll be much sought-after! If you're interested in being an academic librarian, you might want to get a second master's degree too, in something you enjoy. But you can do that later if you really want to.

Cheers!