ADVISORS AREN'T ALL AS BAD AS THEY WERE AT MY HIGHSCHOOL. (Gasp! Did I just say that?)
That's a story that, trust me, you don't want to hear. It's an amazing concept really. People who do their jobs. I like it! ^_^
Brian, this is for you! (Totally just realized this image used the wrong form of Your. Should be You're.Now I have one less thing to worry about and hopefully I can calm down a little. I've been really getting worried about stuff and it's been making me irritable about silly stuff, and I think I've been having small anxiety attacks. Whoo! Oh wait... That's right, that's bad. I can't fully figure out why I'm freaking out so much, so I'm really trying to just relax and enjoy the adventure. I know I'll be fine, I know I'll have fun, I'm actually looking forward to all of it. Well, all except for, as the director of admissions called it, The Hawk. It's the wind in Chicago during the winter that "rips the flesh from your face". Yeah... Not looking forward to that, but would you?
Anyway, it's all good. I'm excited for my first week there because they have a bunch of events for new students and I've already planned to go to a bunch of them with one of my roommates. It's going to be a blast! Six Flags, dancing, shopping and city touring, and student organizations. Not to mention, free food! With my budget, I will need to appreciate that haha. I'm going to sleep so well that week. So all in all I'm in good shape. Here we go! I am zen. -_-
-_o Is it working?
Plus, I need to get back to my boyfriend; Arnold. We met last time I was there. He's totally got a swimmer's bod. ^_~ You're jealous. I know it. And with that I'll leave you. Until next time!(And if you find me curled in any corners, just give me a hug and some ice cream. Whoever said money makes the world go round, clearly did not experience the magical properties of ice cream.)

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