Yesterday was my last day at Hy-Vee and it felt amazing. I worked 3-9 and even though it went by pretty slowly it wasn't to bad. Every thing that I did I kept thinking to myself, "This is the last time I'll have to do this." It was weird but I'm happy that part of my life is over.
And now here we are with 18 days left of school. I have so much stuff to do yet I refuse to do any of it. Senior seminar portfolio and paper. Persuasion group project. Crisis presentation. Cases online exams. I think I do my best work under pressure and I just don't feel pressured enough yet.
For Korea I have been making sure I'm getting all of my stuff together. In the next few days I'll be ordering my transcripts that will come with my diploma 5 to 8 weeks after I graduate. I'll sadly not be able to keep my diploma because I will have to mail it, along with my passport and I think some other documents, to the Korean Consulate in Chicago where they will be processing my visa. Then I have to send all that stuff to whatever Korean school decides wants me. THEN I'm on a plane. Seems to simple, yet there is so much crap to do.
I just got a call from some Financial Company or something that found my resume on monster.com and wanted me to come in for an interview. I had to tell them no. Thank you Korea because I don't want to work for anything like that. I'm starting to get the feeling that people don't care what your major is they just need bodies to sit in cubicles.
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