So today I took a major step forward in terms of the graduate school application process. I took the GRE. Don't tell anyone this, but, considering I did about 3 serious days of preparation, it went very well. This was very relieving, to say the least. The test was all the way in Fair Lawn, and now that I think about it, i should have stopped at Guitar Center on my way home. I literally drove past it. Regardless, the GRE took me about 3 hours. I was totally caught off guard by the writing section (forgot it was going to be on there). Luckily this was my only real surprise of the "experience." Now that the GRE is behind me, I can go back to solely doing work for school/just sitting around. Awesome.
In other news, I've acquired a lot of great tunes the past week or so. An LP and an EP by the Avett Brothers, an album by Sarah Jarosz (who is like a 17 year old mandolin/banjo virtuoso who plays very nice sounding folk music), and an album by a band called the Amazing. They're all really good, but right now I can't get enough of the Sarah Jarosz album. I recommend my currently playing if you are interested.
OH! I bought a mandolin!
Time for me to go to sleep. It's been a long day. Goodnight.
peace, love, & folk,
----------------In other news, I've acquired a lot of great tunes the past week or so. An LP and an EP by the Avett Brothers, an album by Sarah Jarosz (who is like a 17 year old mandolin/banjo virtuoso who plays very nice sounding folk music), and an album by a band called the Amazing. They're all really good, but right now I can't get enough of the Sarah Jarosz album. I recommend my currently playing if you are interested.
OH! I bought a mandolin!
Time for me to go to sleep. It's been a long day. Goodnight.
peace, love, & folk,
Now playing: Sarah Jarosz - Left Home
via FoxyTunes
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