sean, just because you dont go out, drink, smoke or randomly hook up with people doesnt mean you cant have fun!!!! Honestly, dont let the whole typical-college-experience stereotype bother you. Though I know thats not whats really bothering you. My suggestion is that if you get a job this summer that pays well and you work hard, you might be able to earn enough to move into the dorms at some point. And even if you dont, maybe your dad will see how hard youve been working and front you the rest of the money. In any case, it doesnt hurt to try. and even if neither of the first two options works out, you might be able to use that money and buy yourself a proper bed. Who knows?? Just keep your head up, Sean!
I hate to be doing this, because I do it all the time, but there are some minor points I have to mention.
1. I can't make a whole lot of money. In order to keep my fee waiver alive, the total amount of monetary support my dad gives me (food, housing, etc.) and my personal income cannot be higher than the national poverty level. So, basically, I have to be "impoverished."
2. Since my dad's girlfriend left, we have no credit. Period. My dad can't front me any cash because he doesn't really have any.
3. I plan on doing 2 classes in summer school, which has the workload of 4 during a normal quarter. I might be able to get a job then, but I still have to weigh how it will affect my time, and the issue from 1.
oh for christs sake! get a job that's under the table. take care of children or offer your services cleaning or doing yardwork. just look in the fucking classifieds. if that doesn't work sell your godamn blood plasma. You can make up to fifty dollars a week! seriously sean you should know this shit.
love,
Skyler
ps: please excuse my bitchiness- i'm very stressed out right now.
Your life interests me :-) Not knowing you personally makes it difficult to find something worthwhile to say in response to your entries. I do not feel as though I have the 'right' to be judging what you are saying or commenting on your life from my point of view. However, I do enjoy reading your entries!
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1. I can't make a whole lot of money. In order to keep my fee waiver alive, the total amount of monetary support my dad gives me (food, housing, etc.) and my personal income cannot be higher than the national poverty level. So, basically, I have to be "impoverished."
2. Since my dad's girlfriend left, we have no credit. Period. My dad can't front me any cash because he doesn't really have any.
3. I plan on doing 2 classes in summer school, which has the workload of 4 during a normal quarter. I might be able to get a job then, but I still have to weigh how it will affect my time, and the issue from 1.
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if that doesn't work sell your godamn blood plasma. You can make up to fifty dollars a week! seriously sean you should know this shit.
love,
Skyler
ps: please excuse my bitchiness- i'm very stressed out right now.
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anyways, make up your mind as to whether you hate everybody, or want to be them. i think that maybe if you do that, you'll be ok.
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