Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
You're in luck! A Clockwork Orange is a classic.
Exactly. That's why I picked it up to begin with. I also want to read Lord of the Flies and re-read Brave New World. (I'm a nerd - NOW you see why IB was so fantastic for me??)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Dorks a feather flock together! Trust me, if you'd rather read books like this than Cosmo magazine (not that there's anything wrong with Cosmo! At all!), IB will be a dream for you. You get to analyze books and prose, poetry, etc. to DEATH but it's great.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Yep, I'm a subscriber to EW and I buy Premiere every month. I wish I still had my ShowPeople subscription though.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
ShowPeople is a 4 issue/year magazine that I really like.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
The website kinda sucks. No real information. Basically think of Premiere magazine, but with theatre. It has, you know, interviews with actors, reviews of shows, articles, gossip, party photos, and it's Vanity Fair-ish in the sense that the featured actors model hot clothes to publicizeexpensive designers with thousand dollar dresses (the Wicked photo shoot comes to mind). And Hugh Jackman has a damn hot cover.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
I'm an IB grad, and very glad that I did it. You?
Diploma or certificate?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
What subject is that? For final projects, I had to do 2 world lit in english, an extended essay (i did it in history), a big math project, a big theatre project....
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Seriously, I wouldn't say IB was fun, but it was really rewarding and it helped me a LOT (especially to prep myself for the college work load). The extended essay was the first time I pulled an all-nighter, and THAT really got me ready for college! (I started researching and writing it a few days before it was due and got 3 points out of 3!)
Are you graduating this year from it, Nina?
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