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Dec. 16th, 2005 07:54 pmI think the weather hates me.
Last Friday, when I was going to go out to DHS to see about MaineCare and food stamps, we got our first snowstorm of the year and getting on a bus seemed like a fool's errand at best.
Today, when I was going to go out to Southern Maine Community College (I still want to call it Technical College, they just changed the name a couple years ago) to talk to someone about my weirdass situation and fill out an application, we get hit with snow followed by sleet and I swear to god I hear tiny hail. So, getting on a bus has been upgraded to suicidal at best.
At least I can still fill out an application online, which I did, but of course with this weather my high school, about twenty minutes away from here, is closed, so I can't have my transcripts sent out till Monday. Heh, my transcripts are going to crack them the fuck up.
( tl;dr about why my lengthy high school career comes from being a fuck-up, not from being stupid, thankyouverymuch. )
So, what you see when you look at my high school transcripts are four normal years of school, then half a year of being a junior again, and then a second senior year. I can't be the first person ever to go that route, but I bet they don't see that too often in SMCC admissions.
Last Friday, when I was going to go out to DHS to see about MaineCare and food stamps, we got our first snowstorm of the year and getting on a bus seemed like a fool's errand at best.
Today, when I was going to go out to Southern Maine Community College (I still want to call it Technical College, they just changed the name a couple years ago) to talk to someone about my weirdass situation and fill out an application, we get hit with snow followed by sleet and I swear to god I hear tiny hail. So, getting on a bus has been upgraded to suicidal at best.
At least I can still fill out an application online, which I did, but of course with this weather my high school, about twenty minutes away from here, is closed, so I can't have my transcripts sent out till Monday. Heh, my transcripts are going to crack them the fuck up.
So, what you see when you look at my high school transcripts are four normal years of school, then half a year of being a junior again, and then a second senior year. I can't be the first person ever to go that route, but I bet they don't see that too often in SMCC admissions.