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Jan 13, 2010 15:40

About to go turn in my appeal to take classes for Spring of 2010. I feel that I have a decent case even if it's not "Oh, I was dying of the swine flu, my bad!" but we'll have to see if they feel the same way. I'm so nervous, I'm actually sort of scared to go turn it in... Now all I have to worry about is the financial aid appeal and all of this by Friday. Geez.

Why do I get myself in to these things?

On the bright side, I had a wonderful conversation with a good fried last night. Yeah, it was a drunkdial at 5am, but it was definitely worth waking up for. It's been a while since I passed the 1hr mark for a conversation.

Oh! And I get to go on vacation next week! I'll be getting to Madisonville by 1am Monday morning, waking up early to take my car in to the shop, have a new audio system put in (A Christmas present!), then my family will try to be at my Grandparent's before it's TOO terribly late. After that I can't remember what the plans are, but it'll be so awesome to spend Monday through Friday visiting family :D.

I've also come up with two options on what to do with my tax returns:

A). If I get back in to school then I'm going to by myself a new laptop and possibly a Zune and put the left over money towards debt. My current laptop is functioning but something is wrong with either the power cord of the power supply and I honestly don't want to fool with it anymore. The thing has zero battery life, no hard drive space, runs Vista, and overheats as soon as you turn it on. I could probably get it all fixed for cheaper but I want something I know I can rely on and that I can actually take and use in class without having to make sure I'm sitting beside an outlet.

B). If I'm not back in school then I'm just going to pay off as much of my debt as possible. Yeah, it'd be nice to buy something pretty and shiny, but I feel that it'd be a lot nicer to not have some of these payments I have to make each month looming over me. So yay for trying to be more responsible :p.

wku, college, family, money

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