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I'm supposed to draw stuff for people, but I postponed that for a day, or something and then got too sick to draw or even think of much... I feel bad for that...
My head really hurts, it keeps throbbing and my eyes are so heavy; they burn. I'm really dizzy, too... sometimes I was having trouble seeing things, like when I got out of the bath, all I could see was brightness, I couldn't see anything until a few minutes later. I was having really bad cramps, but I think those have gone away, mostly. My throat hurts a lot, too. The past two days, I could just barely talk, now not even a faint sound will come out and when I whisper, which is pretty much all I can do, I have trouble breathing.
How can you be burning up and freezing at the same time? I don't like it, because there's nothing you can do to fix it. You cover in blankets so you don't freeze, but you feel like you're just making things worse. If you take off the blankets, you'll freeze. Of course, you'll still be burning up, so there's really not much you can do...
Despite all that, there are some good things. I can start college this fall if my financial aid is worked out in time (I think it will be). Though as a freshman, I'm last to pick my classes; but before I do that, I should try to find out which would be transferable, since I'm going to transfer when I have enough money and go to the University of Guam so I can be with Sean.
Anyways, I don't know how to figure out which classes are transferable credits, am I supposed to ask the college I plan on transferring to, or am I supposed to take it up with the college I'm taking the courses at? Hopefully all my classes can transfer, I'd hate to end up getting sixteen credits, only to have four transfer.
I'm glad I get to start college when I'm sixteen; even though I turn seventeen a month later, it's still really nice. I plan on majoring in anthropology and minoring in art. I don't know how long it would take to be qualified as an art teacher, but that would be really funny for me to be qualified in two years and teach at a high school... some of the students will be older than me, still. I wonder if that would be intimidating to them. Of course, that's just a job I can get that's better than flipping burgers and pays more. I'd have a lot of breaks, too, even if I had to work days students don't attend. It seems like a really nice job to have while I'm not yet qualified to be an archaeologist, and even when I am, you have to be funded to go out on digs, so a lot of the time you don't have a job. Or course, if I decided I didn't want to teach art, I could always work at a museum or another place that majoring in anthropology would give me the job skills.
My family and the people I love would always come first, though. And that's a given. heart
Enuna · Thu Jul 05, 2007 @ 06:58pm · 2 Comments |
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