March 17, 2012
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It’s 80 goddamn degrees in this house
I feel like I’m dying. It’s 79 outside and 80 in the house. Which means it’s at least 85 in my bedroom. And not only is it hot, it’s also humid in the house. We have some of the windows open.
Anyway, I spent the last couple of hours planning my summer and fall semesters and applying for FAFSA. When they tell you that you may qualify for X amount, is that per semester? Because you apply only once a school year, right? Because after the second week they begin disbursing the extra funds from the semester…I don’t know. They seemingly increased how much I’m allowed to get loans for by $1,000, but we’ll see when I get my award letter how much I can actually get. The first time I went to school, I paid out of pocket because I didn’t want student loans. Now I see no other way.
So, here’s what I’ve figured out for summer and fall:
Summer: Academic and Career Pathways in Psychology, Intro to Math, and Approaches to Cultural Anthropology
Fall: Math for Liberal Arts, Interpersonal and Social Power: A View From Below, Environmental Geology, Ethnic Conflict in Global Perspective, and Europe: Creation and Conflict, 1500-1789
With these classes, I will have my general electives done. For the summer classes, one class is the first month, one class is the last month, and the other class runs the whole semester, so I don’t think these three summer classes will be too much to handle.
Comments (3)
wow you seem ambitious. I’m just going to be sittin hurr poppin mah pills
That is too hot and it is hot where I am…its global warming,
It was cool and raining in the LA area. Maybe a good day to run the cleaning cycle on my oven, that really heats up the kitchen. It ran for 4 hours. I thought I could bake some of that frozen loaves of bread with a clean oven when it was done. I popped the bread in and smoke started pouring out of the oven, filling up the whole house, the cleaning cycle just made it worse. So I ended up opening the doors and windows anyway making the house cold again. What ever weather we get always moves east and ends up in the midwest.