Ah. That's one of the parts of Germany I've never been too, even though I don't live too far away - am currently studying in Heidelberg.
Yeah, THAT epilogue. When I first read it, it spoiled pretty much the whole ending for me. It sounded like a bad fanfic, particularly the kids' names! I remember bitching about it to my Dad, who has no clue about Harry Potter but just kept nodding politely.
Holidays *is jealous* I'm doing law here in Heidelberg and am currently writing my "Studienarbeit". It's a four-week-essay and you basically spend each day in the library. Every time I go outside to grab something to eat, I'm astonished that the sun is shining (we don't have windows). I'm in week 4, so the panic is slowly setting in. Yeah, law. I wouldn't recommend it, at least not in Heidelberg, unless you enjoy having no holidays. We usually have either 2 essays to write or 1 essay and an internship to do, which means that we have about 2 weeks left of our 10-week-holidays, when we're working fast.
Ah, well. Back to "l'interprétation en droit". You notice the joy ;)
Yeah, THAT epilogue. When I first read it, it spoiled pretty much the whole ending for me. It sounded like a bad fanfic, particularly the kids' names! I remember bitching about it to my Dad, who has no clue about Harry Potter but just kept nodding politely.
Holidays *is jealous* I'm doing law here in Heidelberg and am currently writing my "Studienarbeit". It's a four-week-essay and you basically spend each day in the library. Every time I go outside to grab something to eat, I'm astonished that the sun is shining (we don't have windows). I'm in week 4, so the panic is slowly setting in.
Yeah, law. I wouldn't recommend it, at least not in Heidelberg, unless you enjoy having no holidays. We usually have either 2 essays to write or 1 essay and an internship to do, which means that we have about 2 weeks left of our 10-week-holidays, when we're working fast.
Ah, well. Back to "l'interprétation en droit". You notice the joy ;)
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