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name: Beanie
age: 35
email: bbbeans@yahoo.com


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Book: New York by Edward Rutherfurd

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Screaming Bean
Tuesday, April 15, 2003

Well, I made it through the day and home in one piece. I was even able to set up an appointment with one of my professors to discuss class choices for next year. Being free of the requirements is a lovely idea, but it also implies I have the presence of mind to make the correct choices to not only graduate in the appropriate number of semesters but also to be in some semblance of order for the bar exam. Of course if I don't do well this semester these choices will be moot, but I can dream. Of course, it is assumed that you have an advisor with whom you have some sort of rapport, and my assigned advisor couldn't pick me out of a lineup if his life was depending on it. Ah, can you tell how much I love my school?

Oh, and our public interest auction is tonight...and unlike some other schools, we actually have to pay to attend. $5 for students and $25 for non-students, so my spouse and I decided to not attend. Might have been fun...but do I need to pay money to spend money? Not when we're looking at a $1500 tuition increase. I need to count the pennies where I can. Can I have an auction for my own fund?