Compare and Contrast
This morning I have:
-Gone to class
-Taken a quiz (not too bad by the way)
-Edited and sent a letter of endorsement to a prof
-copied $3.20 worth of papers for a class
-bought a book
-bought coffee
-walked all over campus
-spilled coffee on myself 3 times
-made an appointment with a guidance councilor
My roommate is still in bed.
In other news, I'm still waiting for weird official person's verdict on whether the grad class can count for the specific credits requirement I need. The more I think about it, the more I realize how peculiar my question is. I think a strict official would say "NO!"
Am beginning to suspect, I am dealing with the type of person who checks their e-mail every couple of years.
-Gone to class
-Taken a quiz (not too bad by the way)
-Edited and sent a letter of endorsement to a prof
-copied $3.20 worth of papers for a class
-bought a book
-bought coffee
-walked all over campus
-spilled coffee on myself 3 times
-made an appointment with a guidance councilor
My roommate is still in bed.
In other news, I'm still waiting for weird official person's verdict on whether the grad class can count for the specific credits requirement I need. The more I think about it, the more I realize how peculiar my question is. I think a strict official would say "NO!"
Am beginning to suspect, I am dealing with the type of person who checks their e-mail every couple of years.


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