<p>I’m pulling out of it, forget it, and is there any consequences for doing it? I’m reapplying for spring if my appeal fails.</p>
<p>Yeah , you have to go to Walgreens and buy a Cap-after-patch… ZING!</p>
<p>Umm can you even apply to UT twice?</p>
<p>Yes you can absolutely apply twice.</p>
<p>There are no financial consequences. I don’t know what the transfer admissions people will think, sorry. I really don’t know anything about that process other than that GPA is overwhelmingly the major factor. So I don’t think that if you have a 3.7+ anywhere they are going to begrudge you for it.</p>
<p>Well, my school grades are locked and I’m finally in the top 10% and plan to extend summer vacation from August to December and then enter then, without doing classes between those times.</p>
<p>I feel like flipping a coin now.</p>
<p>Sounds like fun! It would probably get boring…but you can always just move into an off-campus dorm and work full-time during the fall semester so at least you are in the college environment.</p>
<p>That’s what I would do if I were you. Good luck though and hope to see you in the spring!</p>
<p>Since you don’t know me very well, I’ll introduce myself. I am the mirror image of Alex P. Keaton, and having a job and subsequently having money WILL NEVER bore me :D.</p>
<p>I have to laugh at this because, this is rather ironic; I am getting in by the very same law I hate so much.</p>
<p>Yeah… now I get to take care of some business too.</p>
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No matter how much of an obsession for money you have, there ARE jobs that will bore the f*** out of you like you wouldn’t believe.</p>
<p>LOL it’s not as much as an obsession as a fascination.</p>
<p>Too bad that I’m a late bloomer and not a early bloomer like him. That Keaton, worrying about President Nixon even in Kindergarten, and screaming “Richard Nixon, 4 more years” after hearing his teacher was named McGovern.</p>
<p>Ah the good old days.</p>