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I'm looking through my old notes in order to submit some samples for the academic assistant position I'm interested in. You basically help physically handicapped students take notes, around campus, etc. It seems like something that I might enjoy, so hey, what's the harm? Except I'm beginning to realize my handwriting is for shit. The only bit of writing my brothers deemed semi-legible happened to be notes that I ended up copying over. None of the things I scribbled down first-hand made the grade. Ethically, I'm wondering if I should let that be known. I mean, I'm sure some people simply wrote some stuff out really neatly and submitted it and are calling it a day. Dang. I wish I had impeccable handwriting like my father and oldest younger brother. It's amazing how orderly and almost old-fashioned their scribing is. I've always liked a guy that could write neatly. They're so few and far between.
Anyway, let me submit the re-written Child Psychopathology notes and hope for the best. Even those managed to raise an eyebrow from the middle bro.
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It's basically set that I'll move in with my aunt once my cousin heads up to SUNY Albany. If there was any doubt or hesitation in my mind, the last few months with my father at home and having to deal with his schtick day in and day out sealed the deal. I'm wondering whether I should take the printer/scanner/copier that I bought a couple of months ago or whether I should leave it here. Eh. I'll make up my mind in the next few weeks.
True Life: I'm in an Interracial Relationship is on. Oh yes, it's much harder to be in an IR in the south than it is in the north. Duh, show over.
Anyway, let me submit the re-written Child Psychopathology notes and hope for the best. Even those managed to raise an eyebrow from the middle bro.
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It's basically set that I'll move in with my aunt once my cousin heads up to SUNY Albany. If there was any doubt or hesitation in my mind, the last few months with my father at home and having to deal with his schtick day in and day out sealed the deal. I'm wondering whether I should take the printer/scanner/copier that I bought a couple of months ago or whether I should leave it here. Eh. I'll make up my mind in the next few weeks.
True Life: I'm in an Interracial Relationship is on. Oh yes, it's much harder to be in an IR in the south than it is in the north. Duh, show over.
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Date: 2004-07-29 07:26 pm (UTC)Hunter and Me
Date: 2004-07-29 07:52 pm (UTC)I'm not dreading school, to be honest. I'm sort of looking forward to it. School is an area of my life, like work and church (not that I necessarily partake in the latter as of late), that's predictable and safe, to an extent. And this is a new situation. My last school was relatively small and pretty insular. It's going to be interesting to be in a situation where I'm not the token black chick in the class for once. Brown was solely lacking in...brown. Heh.
Most of my credits did tranfer over. I think I ended up with 88 in all, since I have a damned degree already; it's only fair. The classes I weren't given credit for were the ones that I took pass/fail. The office was fairly bitchy when it came to giving me those, even the ones that were made mandatory pass/fail by the instructor. I was planning on attending Hunter in the spring so my evaluation was was done back in January, but I ended up (foolishly) changing my mind.
I remember dealing with you a few times, to be honest. When I read your journal I felt guilty, because I was fairly certain I'd been short with you on some occasions. I'm sure you get that a lot, though. *grin*
Re: Hunter and Me
Date: 2004-07-30 06:56 am (UTC)