The GRE is a standardized test for grad school admittance. You'll do fine.
I ate an excellent burrito for lunch, with pico de gallo and everything! A bit messy but worth it. Yum. The weather is beautiful here for the moment so I took a walk to take advantage.
No news on the Taz front yet. Hope we hear something (good) soon!
I'd have to do a GRE, which I still haven't figured out what it is yet.
We could have a study group! If I decide to go to grad school, that is...
Back from County Clerk's office. Very small line, no protesters, just a handfull of same sex couples - but they all were so happy and there was such a great vibe. My friends had actually gotten their license last night but found a mistake that needed to get fixed. They were so bouncy and happy to share their joy with me, it was cute.
I went to turn in my California Notary journal. Am no longer a notary.
I'd have to do a GRE, which I still haven't figured out what it is yet.
GRE=Graduate Record Exam. It's your standard fill in the circles thing.
The website is here [link]
and they have a test site in Dublin.
Oh, Suzi, that's so cool. YAY for friends so happy and being part of it.
sigh. I do love Dublin. You'd be leaving a very charming city for a rather not-so-pretty city if you came to LA. I mean, I love LA, but it ain't pretty.
Tour groups on Segways.
snarl.
Unsurprisingly, I see a lot of them when I'm running on the weekend. Thankfully, there's too much of a hill between the Wharf and North Beach, otherwise I'm sure they'd infest NB, too.
a handfull of same sex couples - but they all were so happy and there was such a great vibe. My friends had actually gotten their license last night but found a mistake that needed to get fixed. They were so bouncy and happy to share their joy with me, it was cute.
\\o/!
Suzi, did I ever send you Cobra Starship? Also, FOUR DAYS UNTIL WARPED!
Thanks for the link, Vortex.
You'd be leaving a very charming city for a rather not-so-pretty city if you came to LA.
I know, but it's DH's turn, really, as he moved to Ireland for me in the first place, then to Cork for the job I got here, and was unemployed for two months into the bargain because of it.
Last I heard, Segues were illegal to use in NYC (something about them not qualifying as a vehicle or a pedestrian so there is nowhere they can go).
I have never been so grateful.