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May 09, 2006 11:05

Acts 11:19-26 has convinced me that I'm not meant to be a priest. If I can read that and think, "Ugh, that's kinda boring" ... I actually wondered why it was necessary for some to spend their lives trying to convince others about Christ. Of course, it's my self-involvement in this physical world that makes me say this ... I wouldn't make a good priest: I get distracted too easily.

This small revelation aside, I've just paid for classes (with three days left!) Did you know taking Calculus I at MTSU costs $1462.00? GAAAAAH EXPENSIVE!

http://danielbridges.info/files/images/screenshots/money/summer06cost.png

Okay, so the $644 is how much the course costs, and the $790 is to rent Felder from June 5th - August 12th. Pricey. But where does the $153 come in? What does THAT pay for? The cost of them mailing me things I don't need and registering for classes using their WebMT/CT/Pipeline whatever?

I have a bunch of questions about my Financial Aid Award History as well...

Money confuses me. I don't think I was meant to be an accountant, either, because I hate dealing with money. I would be happier if I never had to think about it...

Time to go shower.

mtsu, bible, religion, money, school

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