Hi everyone!
I’m so sorry that I’ve gone nearly completely off the map and haven’t done a good job of keeping up with you, but hopefully that will eventually change. For the moment, life is a bit hectic and it doesn’t seem like I have time to do any of the things I really like doing. Oh well, I’ll stop my complaining and try to give my update.
The month of July has been a very busy one for me. After I finished up my summer college class I thought things might slow down and get easier, but, apparently, I was wrong. During the early bit of the month I went up toOhio around the Dayton area and visited my family up there for about ten days. And, let me tell you something; driving for 5.5 hours without a break makes for a very sore backside haha. (Actually it wasn’t too terrible – just tiresome) At the end of my trip to visit my family, I then drove up to Columbus (the capitol of Ohio ) to meet my parents (they had driven behind me on the way up because they were going to a conference called OFA) and tour Ohio State University (OSU). OSU was absolutely amazing! I definitely want to go to college there now, but I still have to tour one other school. Here are some pictures I took while we were there though:
The month of July has been a very busy one for me. After I finished up my summer college class I thought things might slow down and get easier, but, apparently, I was wrong. During the early bit of the month I went up to
The first thing that I thought of when I saw this was World School :)
OSU's Mascot: Brutus the Buckeye
*sidenote* Because I have decided that I want to become a translator, I have had to start looking into colleges with good scholarships for foreign languages. That has helped me to greatly narrow my choice of schools since very few universities offer certain foreign languages. So to make a long story short, due to the languages that I am interested in learning I can only pick from 2 colleges that are east of the Mississippi River . Those schools are OSU and Indiana University at Bloomington . If you would like to know more about what languages I’m interested in, etc, then just send me a message in facebook or to my email – either one will work.
Ok, enough with the sidenotes. Once I came back home from Ohio I started working on filling out scholarship information and studying for the ACT. For those of you who do not know what the ACT is, it is a test similar to that SAT that is usually used in the south which tests over more materials than the SAT . At the moment I have a 26, but I really need to raise my scores to be competitive for scholarships. Thankfully, I can easily be accepted to both colleges I’m applying for since I have a high GPA with my slightly-above-average score. Anyways, studying for the ACT is probably going to practically consume my soul until September – and maybe October too.
I’ve also finally been interviewed for a job! That happened last Thursday actually. Back in late May I went job hunting all over Middlesboro trying to find anywhere that was taking job applications. While I was in the mall I decided, just for the heck of it, to apply to a fine jewelry store called Brooke’s Jewelers. I never really expected to hear back from them, but after the manager read my school/extracurricular activities/hobbies section on my application she decided to call me in for the interview. The good news is that I “have the job” because the manager really liked me and was pleased that I already knew so much about the different metals, karats, stones, and how to market product to the customer, but they can’t hire anyone who isn't an adult because of a company policy. Can you say “problem”? haha To make a long story short, the manager said that she does want to hire me and will give me a call in January (since that’s when I’ll finally be old enough), and she also said that she would try to bend the rules around Christmas since they will really need help then and I’ll be really close to being of age by then. Another nice thing about the job is that, since it is part of a chain jewelry store, my manager will most likely be able to transfer me to another store near OSU or IUB if I decide to work while going to college. So, I’m really excited that my first job will probably be at a jewelry store. Who knew that my hobby of making jewelry would actually help get me a job? Here’s a photo that was taken back in 8th grade with some jewelry I designed and won first place with at a state beta convention:
There’s my update of the month for you. Hopefully reading it hasn’t been a complete waste of your time.
First of all your jewelry is AMAZING! IT's so insane beautiful! <3
ReplyDeleteAnd I think applying to university finding you way after school is quite exhausting for all of us ... Though I am lucky because I have to care about that stuff from september on i think :-) SO I'll have my holiday break right now :-) I hope to finde time to skype with you soon :-*
Loove you and watch out for Ricarda ;-)