HOWEVER: more important things. my tutors!
cornell for chorus.
levine for greek.
harrison for math -- no, not the one who got fired, the other one.
singleton for lab. he's something of an unknown quantity, as he just started last year with the febbie class. i think i read an interview with him in last year's Moon, and he seemed rather sweet and harmless.
and for seminar.... poppele and van Boxel. i am afraid of van Boxel. reassure me pls.
i'm no-hope waitlisted for a work-study job, and i'm not sure what to do. i'm pretty sure i can't work three days a week at Trader Joe's, and that's the minimum they want of me. i could work Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday nights, but that's all my schedule really allows, and that doesn't give me much free time. i suppose i can make it work -- i sort of have to, evidently, so i will.
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In Annapolis, the dish pit was always hiring for Work Study.
(That said, I flaked out on the dish pit after about two months -- having tried it due to being in the same situation you are. I was only saved by Moss telling me that the webmaster position had opened up when the Evil Peter Hughes dropped out. That's right, folks, you heard it here first: Moss Collum is the reason I'm in the career I am.)
Hey, the dish pit was awesome. I was there a year. It's where I got to be friends with Neil. And it left me with an abiding love of washing dishes.
they're so flooded with work-study requests that i'm not even allowed to apply for work-study jobs, unfortunately. that might change in a few weeks, if people flake out, though.
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