Studying history is very hard work, but it is challenging for me. Sometimes I have a school until 7:30 pm, but I do not mind. Somebody has novels or sci-fi on the nightstand, I have Cosmas's chronicle, Kristian's legend or Jan Hus's biography.
Several times I had been managing to write a seminar essay that more or less concerned the Celtic culture and Ireland. I have combined pleasant and useful. In the first semester, it was the work on "The Feast of the Deaf in the Czech Republic, USA and Ireland" and in this semester the project "Irish Traditional Music" and the seminar essay about Irish National Heritage "Book of Kells". When choosing the topic I always feared that the teacher would tell me that I chose a bad topic and I had to choose another - it never happened and I could go to work.
When presenting my work of the Book of Kells, I was afraid I did not find less information about the topic, because there is little relevant information here in the Czech Republic. But my fears have gradually disappeared. The teacher told me that I could extend this work and choose this topic for my bachelor's thesis. It would be worth to "go to study this theme with source". So straight to Dublin in Ireland! might I try to sign up for ERASMUS.
I was really surprised that he suggested it to me - but he was very pleased. Jet abroad for only a week is difficult for me because I move on an electric carriage (so if I travel somewhere, I have an ordinary cart and I have to have an escort).
The next day I thought about it and dreaming as if it were. Well, for a day, I picked it up and, after school, I went to see a counsellor for the handicapped at our university, to find out what to do to go to Ireland. True, I'm just probing if it's possible, but who does not try anything, it has nothing.
So far, it looks promising. If it came out, I would have travelled in a year and a half, but first I have to work on it.
Studying history is challenging, but it is very fulfilling me. Sometimes I have a school before 19:30, but I do not mind. Someone has novels or science fiction on the nightstand, I have Kosmas's chronicle, Kristian's legend or Jan Hus's biography.
Several times I have managed to write a seminar paper that more or less concerned the Celtic culture and Ireland. I have combined pleasant and useful. In the first semester, it was the work on "The Feast of the Deaf in the Czech Republic, the USA and Ireland" and in this semester the project "Irish Traditional Music" and the seminar work on Irish National Heritage "Book of Kells". When choosing the topic I always feared that the teacher would tell me that I chose a bad topic and I had to choose another - it never happened and I could go to work.
When presenting my work on the Book of Kells, I was afraid I did not find enough information about the topic, because there is little relevant information here in the Czech Republic. But my fears have gradually disappeared. The teacher told me that I could extend this work and choose this topic for my bachelor's thesis. It would be worth to "go straight to the source". So straight to Dublin in Ireland! I might try to sign up for ERASMUS.
I was really surprised that he suggested it to me - but he was very pleased. Abroad for only a week is difficult for me because I move on an electric weelchair (so if I travel somewhere, I have an ordinary weelchair and I have to have an assistant).
The next day I thought about it and dreaming as if it were. Well, for a day, I picked it up and, after teaching, she went to see a counsellor for the people with disabilities at our university, to find out what to do to go to Ireland. True, I'm just probing if it's possible, but who does not try anything, it has nothing.
So far, it looks promising. If it came out, I would have travelled in a year and a half, but first I have to work on it.
Motto: "Follow your dreams, nothing is impossible!" Michael Flatley.