Looking for a summer job in rochester, and a permanent one in Austin. Anything in the field of botany, horticulture etc.
Ianthe87's Life List
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1. Find a Job
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2. read, read, and read some more
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3. Read all of Margaret Atwood's work
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4. spend more time outdoors
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5. play piano again
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6. cover my walls with photographs
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7. be less self-conscious
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8. stop procrastinating
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9. learn sign language
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10. get my paph to bloom!
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11. visit PEI, see the haunted wood and the lake of shining waters, and pretend that I have carrot-red hair
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12. learn how to talk to people
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13. convince my parents to get another dog
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14. watch more foreign films
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15. Finish reading "Atlas Shrugged"
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16. say what I feel
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17. spend less time online
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18. see the shins in concert
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19. learn the art of glass-blowing
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23 months ago
Again with the email problems. I emailed several people asking for help going over my course requirements before I signed up for classes, and got absolutely no help. One person told me I should get an advisor to help me with that in mid July. Oddly enough, I had to schedule my classes by mid july. Another person gave me the name of someone else to ask, and that person hasn’t emailed me back yet. So I signed up on my own. Who knows if the classes I’m taking are too easy or too difficult for me. Who knows if they fulfill my major requirements. Oh well. At least I’m done with that.
