Months of searching states & universities was like walking in a big circle, because in the end I was back at the starting point, with the school I had originally thought of first. Yes, I requested information and looked over numerous admissions pages. So many campuses looked nice. LSU sent me tons of great info...But in the back of my mind, there was always Georgia. Moving to a whole new state is huge, so the slightest bit of comfort I feel is really reassuring. How do you know if its right? Well a visit helps..(were working on finances for that) but actually, applying is the first step of this process. The $60 application, I will complete tomorrow. Applying. Applying, it hit me. I want to apply to UGA because I want to get in to UGA. This is the school I've decided I want to attend, and I'm only starting to feel stronger about that. You see my heart will be broken if this is not possible. My way or the highway kind of thing. You need to apply elsewhere as a backup...No, I don't want to go anywhere else. I want to get accepted there. I want to pack everything up and go start a new chapter in life... in a new state, at a new school, with the love of my life...So...I pray...This time next year, instead of watching on CBS, hopefully I will be at an SEC game because that's the school I attend.
If I could get away with being lazy & not doing anything, I would. I act like I'm a real Princess and my boyfriend goes along with it, letting me think I'm right all the time, I got lucky. I drink too much soda and I like looking at things I cant afford from Nordstrom. I'm usually always running late and my hair is up most of the time never down. I love baseball, surprises and stuff with glitter. Love to cook and wish I had a luxurious kitchen space to do it in. Right now its just us in an apartment, with our cat & little dog. I'm an undergrad right now studying to hopefully one day be a teacher, cant wait to be done. He works, I go to school. Were just enjoying our twenties. This blog is a bunch of that randomness.
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You can do it! I moved from MD to SC for grad school...great experience!
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