Rome?
So tonight we had a class meeting about stuff and Rome. Good news: Apparently very few people who are eligible are actually excluded from going to Rome, and seeing as my GPA will hopefully be a significant bit above 2.2 (the minimum GPA), I shouldn't have a problem with that. Bad news: Apparently Rome is..expensive. Like, $3000 spending of various types not including transportation there and back expensive. Good news: If you have a certain type of financial aid which I have in the largest amount they give out, it may be possible for you to get extra scholarship money. Bad news: It's still a lot of money. >_< Good news: I'm probably not going till spring so I have extra time to earn it!
In other news, I made satisfactory grades on all my midterms. Right now I have three As and three Bs, though two of those As are German. Anna is coming in nine and a half days. I'm excited. Technically I could take two classes next semester and be a sophomore at the end of the year. Hee.
I was a bad girl. I bought CDs: Across the Universe full soundtrack and Lee Coulter's first CD. They were both off iTunes music store though, so they got me some kind of miniscule credit with Upromise and they were cheaper than normal CDs. I'm not allowed to spend any more money this month though. I don't like loans and expensive Rome. I think the good music may have been worth it though.
My room is really humid and smells slightly funny. It's not too bad though.
Onions make sandwiches taste better.
Next semester I'm going to fourteen meal plan because I miss meals too often and I can't afford to waste money. I think if Mom's still buying lots of cereal that I'll just take some from home every now and then....
I found this really interesting looking non-fiction "series" called "History of Private Life." I'm reading the first volume right now.
That's all I can think of right now....
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