Jan 05, 2010 18:28
If there's anything else I learned in 2009, it's to stand out bravely and ask if you have any inquiries, because whether or not it looks like you shouldn't, it doesn't hurt to be just a little paranoid (I like that word lately thanks to Sora).
But what's most important is that, I am not involved in this and yet I'm being dragged into it.
I seriously have an idiot for a sister. This afternoon, Monash called her to ask if she was still interested in their course. My parents sent in the application for her ages ago, but she hasn't been trying to apply for the test or anything. She hell answered them no, because she thought that she would definitely not get in because of her result. Mom and I have been telling her and Dad, HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU DON'T TRY. SHE DIDN'T EVEN FREAKIN' ASK THEM. I scolded her and she darn slammed the door on me. I had to tell Dad as soon as he got home, and he had to call them back to ask about it. GEEZ. Just because you got a grade that's few marks below the requirement doesn't mean you can't try. For all I know they may even give you a chance if they have anymore places available. It's been more than a month and she hasn't bothered doing enough with sending applications to colleges. I tried to help, but I have work to do most of the time. Heck, it's not even my business and I'm the one getting scolded. I bet she doesn't even want to take that course. She's indecisive. Why can't just she figure it out on her own like I did. And then she went shouting at people because she kept jumping to conclusions and not use her brains.
Pre-university kids like her are bothersome.
family complex,
angst