第39部分 (第1/7页)

“What are you majoring in; dear?’ Eleanor asked; plucking a mini quiche off a passing tray。 “Do you have any idea what you’ll be doing after college?”

“I don’t know。 I thought I had a few more semesters of undergrad; but it turns out I don’t。” Serena shook her head。 There was a silver lining to missing Dan and having no social life: It had forced Serena to keep herself busy; signing up for back…to…back lectures and seminars。 Her advisor had called her in for a meeting on the last day of finals。 Serena had been nervous; sure she’d failed a philosophy exam or accidentally forgotten to turn in a French paper。 Instead; she found out that because she’d amassed so many credits from her regular classes and classes at the New School while she was in New York; she’d be able to graduate in spring without having majored in anything。 Serena bit her lip and shrugged。 “I’m graduating in May; so I have to figure it out。”

What? Blair wanted to throw her champagne glass on the floor。 “How?” she spat。 Serena had started college a full two years after Blair; and hadn’t even taken as many AP classes as she had back in high school。 In fact—Blair racked her brain—had Serena even taken any?

Who needs APs when you’ve got charm?

“I took a bunch of New School classes the year before I started; and I’ve been taking a lot of credits。 I didn’t know; though。” Serena shrugged blithely。 “Dan got into grad school for poetry at Iowa; so I might go there。” She hadn’t mentioned it to Dan; but really; it didn’t seem like such a bad option。 Wasn’t Iowa City supposed to be really quaint? And what else would she do?

Um; get a life?

Good riddance; Blair wanted to scream。 Serena could go off to Iowa and live on a farm and milk cows; or whatever people did there。

本章未完,点击下一页继续阅读。