Scrubbing the shower tiles until 4am was so incredibly unnecessary.
But I did, and my house is going to be and stay pretty because of me. Someone has to care about the way this place looks.
I think the dryer is broken though. Just like everything else. I couldn't go to class today. My bus isn't running on schedule and all the sidewalks are iced over. It's really dangerous for me to leave my house.
Of course, I'm still going to work today. I'm a mess. I'm also incredibly broke. Because even though I'm very proud of the fact I pay for everything on my own-100% tuition all me, no scholarship, no loan, no parental help-my bank account still hurts.
I mean, whatever though because I'm learning all the things I need to. I signed up for a third class on Friday (that I wasn't able to attend today unfortunately) and they won't let me take a fourth, academic probation (means I can't take more than 13 credits at a time) and all that. I also signed up for some online courses to bide my time. Because if I'm at school or at work and I finish studying, I'm on my laptop. I'm pretty sure all the Netflix and Youtube is going to start rotting my brain if I'm not careful, so I figured I may as well learn some more useful things that will actually help me in life, like using WordPress and about web design. A lot of technology involved thingys to make me more well rounded, especially with convergence and all that.
I'm not very eloquent when I've had as much coffee as I've had today.
Anyway, those online courses aren't even for school. They're outside my college. I started today and they're more fun than any class I've taken in ever except for AP Lit, ninth grade English, newspaper, and seventh grade English.
Not necessarily in that order. AP Lit is probably tied with seventh grade English for the win, newspaper a close second.
So yay, for extra special extra useful learning.
I'm going to go take another stab at my bank account and engage in that super special rip off that is only outdone by the rip off known as tuition. Buying college textbooks.
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