January Schmanuary

Tom and I might not go on our J-Term trip.

Tom has added English as a second major and he needs to get all the credits he can, including three during the month of January. I have attempted to kill him twice, but I’m over it now, and I understand where he’s coming from. Except.

We got an e-mail today from Red Bull saying that they would like to talk with us on the phone about a possible sponsorship, etc. Tom said that if they give us enough money, he’ll go on the trip. We called back and left a message… we’ll see what happens next.

If we end up not going on the trip, I can hopefully enroll in a J-Term class called “Recording Original Music” which has the following description in the Luther catalogue:

A project-based course designed for students (songwriters, bands, a cappella groups, etc.) wishing to record original music (any style). Students may work independently or collaborate with others. Recording options for the final project include a digital audio workstation (DAW) or a professional recording studio. Students using a professional studio will pay an additional fee; studios with different pricing options will be provided. While there is no prerequisite, it is recommmended that students speak with the instructor before registering. Graded credit/no credit.

To be continued…


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