I finally went through my Friends list and at least glanced through everything in October. I refuse to try to cram any earlier than that but I'm going to try to keep caught up now. I don't get full time internet at my flat until the 12th but I can go to campus
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I'm back to visiting my family until I head out to Scotland... which I don't generally mind. I mean, my family and I have issues but I don't hate them. The problem is I feel really cut off when I visit them. They don't have internet and so I end up going to the library more than I'd like to
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On one hand, my graduation feels like it's an eternity away at 82 days. On the other... it's THE move. As much as I like my books and my stuff, this is when I really need to start getting rid of things to make the move easier.I'm packing the books I don't plan on keeping into bags and will take them to the used book store to sell. I'd prefer to
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... is both too long and not long enough. On one hand, I don't get money until a few days before classes start and on the other I'm lazy and like not having to leave my apartment. I will actually need to go out to take some dvds back to the library but that's close enough to not having to do much for it to not count (although one of the dvds
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As of about 48 hours ago (well, more like 51), I finished my Winter 2010 term. My grades are not up yet but I feel like I did pretty well on the finals. I'm on Spring Break right now... and this means I am now officially only one term from graduation (specifically 88 days from it right now
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I'm going to attempt to keep this as short as I can. I avoid Walmart in general but went to get my eye exam there because I'm poor and the only place I could think to get it done cheaper was Costco and once I got a membership it wouldn't be cheap
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Despite all of my dread about the upcoming regeneration, I've decided that 2010 will be my year. I'm going to earn my undergraduate degree and move onto grad school. This is a big deal for anyone but I feel it especially is because my family doesn't really prioritise higher education. My mum never had any university level education, my dad
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