sitting, waiting, wishing.
Ok, according to Joel, some girls who have applied to Leeds in England for an exchange have already recieved their acceptance letters, which means its only a matter of time before I get mine right? Wrong. Apparently last years candidates recieved theirs extra late because the International crew were at a conference in Toronto(because they care so much about our exchanges) I wish I had more control over how this whole thing played out. That goes for scholarships too, since it appears that both Joels and my applications to the 4 or 5 scholarships were lost. We know this because we did not recieve a yes/no email and everyone else did. oh well, I must continue to live completly in the dark, shaking my fists silently at the imbeciles running the international office and essentially, my life for the next 12 months.
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I love bureaucracy.
I learned from a few fiascos (fiasca?) at the Japanese club that you can never, ever trust other people to take good care of your stuff.
It's ok. I found out from Kaori that our acceptances were delayed, but will arrive by the end of June. Late is better than nothing.
I do read this ocassionally, you know. And I've even bookmarked it now!
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