My first real grilfriend from my high school years is getting married. I am so happy for her. I know for sure that he is one lucky man. Congratulations!
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07/20/2005 20:26 #32112
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The Study Of CreativtyCategory: property
So last night at about 11PM, we began our inquiry into the creative method as part of a study conducted by our neighbor Katie. She is enrolled in the Creative Studies Masters program at Buffalo State.
I am sorrry the picture for this blog were taken with my crappy sidekick1. Someday I will get a better phone. Basically, we were interviewed about a group problem we were having last week. The problme being, deciding on and moving into a home. The process involved lots of paper products. I probably wrote out about 130 post-its. I think the process really needs to be digitlized. In the end we decided on the home that we had decided on before, but we feel much more confident about the decision. Thanks Katie.
For part of the study, we had to look at these pics. After we completed looking at each level of the picture, we had to guess what we thought it was. For the first three stages I guessed the following.
1. Priests looking at Jesus
2. Priests looking at Jesus and a stained glass window.
3. Priests looking at Jesus dressed as a woman.
I am sorrry the picture for this blog were taken with my crappy sidekick1. Someday I will get a better phone. Basically, we were interviewed about a group problem we were having last week. The problme being, deciding on and moving into a home. The process involved lots of paper products. I probably wrote out about 130 post-its. I think the process really needs to be digitlized. In the end we decided on the home that we had decided on before, but we feel much more confident about the decision. Thanks Katie.
For part of the study, we had to look at these pics. After we completed looking at each level of the picture, we had to guess what we thought it was. For the first three stages I guessed the following.
1. Priests looking at Jesus
2. Priests looking at Jesus and a stained glass window.
3. Priests looking at Jesus dressed as a woman.
07/19/2005 13:36 #32110
Writing the Thesis!Category: thesis
I was writing my thesis for a change when I looked up toot in the thesaurus. It turned out to not be the word I was looking for.
toot - 1. a bout of heavy drinking 2. to inhale an illegal drug, especially cocaine
toot - 1. a bout of heavy drinking 2. to inhale an illegal drug, especially cocaine
07/19/2005 18:47 #32109
What landlording sounds likeCategory: renting
07/19/2005 18:33 #32108
Maybe I should just [se|ki]ll myselfCategory: money
Student loans. So owing the money isn't the big part, it is paying the interest back too. Apparently, I owe $58,180.39 for grad school + $20,000 for undergrad.
With interest that the grad school amount comes to $68,075 and this is after (e:terry) consolidated it and with me paying $566.92 per month till 2016.
Another friend of mine who doesn't even have an undergraduate degree makes about 3-4 times as much as I do. But what makes me even more crazy is thinking about all the rich people whose parents could afford to pay for their schooling. How am I supposed to compete with them. They now have all of their salaries to invest in things like a business and mortage/investments while I am going to end up paying about $700/month in student loans.
With interest that the grad school amount comes to $68,075 and this is after (e:terry) consolidated it and with me paying $566.92 per month till 2016.
Another friend of mine who doesn't even have an undergraduate degree makes about 3-4 times as much as I do. But what makes me even more crazy is thinking about all the rich people whose parents could afford to pay for their schooling. How am I supposed to compete with them. They now have all of their salaries to invest in things like a business and mortage/investments while I am going to end up paying about $700/month in student loans.
There's definitely a class system at work here, as well: Rich kids whose parents paid for their Ivy League educations start off their adult lives debt-free; the rest of us desperately trying to avoid middle-class poverty are stuck treading water.
Quoted from: The Case for Student Loan Amnesty
The poor also end up leaving school with little to no debt (at least if they went to UB). Colleges like to charge a lot so they can have huge research budgets and attract the top people in their fields. I think the Ivy Leagues and other very expensive schools are classist in that respect.