I’m a senior at UCSC and I will graduate next march!
carolync's Life List
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1. Volunteer at Planned Parenthood
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2. Reduce my ecological footprint
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3. learn to cook like a chef
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4. Learn Japanese
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5. provide citations to Wikipedia articles
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6. learn to slackline
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7. go to indiana university for grad school
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8. graduate from college
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9. run away with eastern european gypsies
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10. attend the portland zine symposium
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11. transform into a flapper overnight: learn the lingo, put on a crazy 1920's dress, chop off all my hair, shave my legs, rouge my lips, smoke, drink, party, and dance!
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12. Go berry picking
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13. Look like a 1940's pinup
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14. Visit Prague
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15. Become a librarian
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16. beekeeping
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17. adopt a dog
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18. learn carpentry
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19. Visit Buenos Aires
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20. buy a typewriter
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21. Keep a list of books to read, update it often, and cross the books off one by one.
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22. write an article for BUST
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23. travel across the US to visit zine distros & libraries
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24. make jam
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25. graduate from UCSC
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26. Learn world history
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27. Create a personal recipe book
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28. get a Library of Congress ID card
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29. Sit on a jury
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30. sew my own clothes
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31. learn how to drive stick-shift
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32. become a silent film guru
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How I did it: I was randomly talking with a lady I work with about how I was looking into adopting a cat. She was fostering a 1yr old female cat that was perfect for me. Darla is the sweetest pet I could have ever asked for. I went to the local shelter, paid the fee, filled out some paperwork, and off we went. Read how I did it…
How I did it: my senior thesis for feminist studies at UCSC ended up being over 30 pages (20 is the minimum requirement) and is about women's health issues in u.s. prisons as an extension of punishment, why that is wrong, and how a human rights approach privileging individual experience can help Read how I did it…
I just got my senior thesis adviser, Bettina Aptheker, so in the next quarter or so I should start my thesis on issues in library science and feminism….not entirely sure yet.

