<p>Harvard Columbia Northwestern Syracuse UT-Knox maybe Michigan and one more. I’m so hopeful, but I know my ideals will come crashing down.</p>
<p>Yale. And NYU. NYU is so Snoop.</p>
<p>NYU is so not Snoop.</p>
<p>I don’t know. Maybe Emory? WashU would work. If you like California, try for Stanford (duh), and maybe Pomona.</p>
<p>NYU is ridiculous, yak. Ridiculous.</p>
<p>I was thinking something cheap and/or easy to get into. (That’s what she said.)</p>
<p>I think you might like a liberal arts college. I’m slowly warming up to the idea of Ohio Wesleyan, since they gave me a full tuition scholarship. The LACs in the northeast are too drinking-oriented, so don’t pick one of those. There are a few good ones in Chicago that might fit your criteria, and it’s Chicago. Macalester is good, but it’s neither cheap nor a safe admission.</p>
<p>Oh. I know. Bob Jones.</p>
<p>How is NYU “not Snoop”?</p>
<p>Because I am not an adjective. </p>
<p>I want to go somewhere with lots of things to do. It doesn’t have to be in a big city, although that would be nice. Just lots of things to do.</p>
<p>NYU has a sucky financial aid policy. And it has no campus. And outside the northeast, no one cares about it. I see Snoop having better career chances in the Midwest or in California.</p>
<p>Saying that someone has better career chances in the Midwest is an insult. Oh no I didn’t. And I was referring to the school itself, including its location, and not its “sucky financial aid policy”.</p>
<p>There is only ever lots to do in big cities.</p>
<p>There’s going to be lots to do almost anywhere I go. Since my town only has 500 people, I’m very used to not having much to do. My town doesn’t have any restaurants within walking distance.</p>
<p>It has no campus, and costs a buttload of money. That’s right, a buttload.</p>
<p>Cheap cheap.</p>
<p>I wish I had time to just do the things I like to do. I’m glad my ECs are coming to a close.</p>
<p>I am lazy. It’s a shame, really.</p>
<p>Children of Men is good.</p>
<p>Being busy all the time just isn’t for me. I’ve had a lot of people tell me that it’s good to be busy, but I disagree. It just adds stress, and what does that accomplish? An earlier death? I think I’ll just take it easy.</p>
<p>I’m addicted to Google Earth.</p>
<p>At elevation 158 meters, I live this close to Kentucky.</p>
<p>On Google Earth, my town is just a little blur. You can’t even tell there’s anything there.</p>
<p>Absolutely no activity in the entire Cafe for two hours. Psh.</p>
<p>Do Canadians watch the Super Bowl?</p>
<p>I am going to have an aneurysm.</p>
<p>That would be the ultimate homework excuse.</p>
<p>“Ms. Krump, I had a brain aneurysm. I swear.”</p>