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Nov. 1st, 2013 03:26 pmSo I found out a few weeks back - right at midterms, actually - that my college had lost my disability paperwork. (Or maybe they just didn't have it at that location, since I'd primarily attended a closer location in my previous stint. I haven't checked with the local location.) They said I'd have to re-file.
I have less than half a semester left of college, touch wood. If I decide to try to re-file, I am essentially on a deadline to turn in paperwork (= homework) in order to get an extension on deadlines for turning in homework.
My life. I don't even.
(Brought to you by the fact that, while I don't recall my paperwork asking for homework extensions, it definitely asked that I be able to be creative on my assignments, and reading my current assignment more closely only after completing half of it with a character and plot from NaNo years past in mind. HA HA HA, LIFE. HA HA HA.)
Possibly I will finish and share the job announcement, application letter, resume, and interview thank-you note I've partially assembled for this assignment. Because there is no reason to let creativity go to waste. We'll see what happens.
I have less than half a semester left of college, touch wood. If I decide to try to re-file, I am essentially on a deadline to turn in paperwork (= homework) in order to get an extension on deadlines for turning in homework.
My life. I don't even.
(Brought to you by the fact that, while I don't recall my paperwork asking for homework extensions, it definitely asked that I be able to be creative on my assignments, and reading my current assignment more closely only after completing half of it with a character and plot from NaNo years past in mind. HA HA HA, LIFE. HA HA HA.)
Possibly I will finish and share the job announcement, application letter, resume, and interview thank-you note I've partially assembled for this assignment. Because there is no reason to let creativity go to waste. We'll see what happens.