Ughhh... I'm already feeling sick from this process. Has anyone else already had physical effects (more than just tired) from this process yet?
I always pictured myself applying to lots of programs with undaunted confidence to see whether or not I get in... that is so not the case anymore. The prospect of being denied is intimidating!! I wish I could email a professor and ask "will you accept me?" She/he says 'Yes' or 'No.' That's it--no mess, fuss.
That is the dream as of this moment.
Yes, they will. They will use twitter as their primaries. It will be a dark, dark day when historians look back on Twitter to source our popular culture... I'm afraid because Snooki will become a historical argument. *I refuse to buy this book (unless published by a reputable academic source!).*
But I'll never turn in my gun.
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In 1814 the US Army changed its cap plate designs to a simpler design in order to save money.
*I originally put 1812, whew--caught that before this very important information altered the universe as we know it!
I love this thread! Growing up on the lower end of working class definitely gives you the ability to identify 'necessities,' a trait I find lacking in most students, which in turn helps you realize that you can live off of that "$1500 stipend." I'm thinking, that's what my dad made at his best job working 8 hours a day, five to six days a week! lol