How I’m graduating college debt free…

May 9, 2009 by Tellie  
Filed under My Inner Kindlings

One day when I was 17 and still in high school I got a call from the US government and they offered me a job on the spot.  Yes, at age 17.  They agreed to pay for my school, my books, even to give me a laptop and $1,000/yr in travel money.  I accepted the offer, and I’m glad I did.  I have a guaranteed job as soon as I am done with college AND I don’t have to go through the interview process.  In today’s economy I don’t have to worry about anything when it comes to finding a job!

Since I’ve been in college I’ve actually made money and I haven’t spent a penny neither have my parents. There are many college opportunities out there that require just a 3.0 GPA and a 1000 SAT score on Math and Verbal.

A good way to get school funded is to apply for scholarships.

In addition to the Bill Gates Millenium Scholarship, and all other well. known scholarships try some of the governmental websites.  Most government agencies offer some sort of scholarship and most only require the aforementioned 3.0 GPA and 1000 SAT.

There are many benefits that come from working for the government including job stability, retirement plan, guaranteed healthcare (yes you can get health insurance WHILE in school), etc. This is the type of scholarship I obtained and it allows me to do internships that are really intune with my major. Last summer I got to participate in some very important multilateral negotions amongst the WTO and member nations. Also many governmental programs will pay all the way up to your PhD.

You must also be willing to make some sacrifices.  Maybe you can’t get a full ride scholarship to a private school, but you can get a full ride to a state public school.

If it saves you $400,000 take it! I myself had to make one of the hardest decisions of my life when it came to colleges. I got accepted to #9 school in America but because it cost $40,000 a semester I decided to go and save some money.  It was hard at first, and I had some regrets too, but now I am happy I did so.  I know I can still attend the school for graduate school if I so choose, I still have all the credentials and then some.

In addition to all of this I work during summer and winter breaks. I make about $5000+ during the summers and $1500+ during the winter breaks for a grand total of $6500 a year. So after 4 years of college I will have earned $26,000 from internships alone.

In addition to all of this I make sure to take full advantage of all things that come with my scholarship.

I live on campus and eat in the cafeteria.   I don’t do fast food (well maybe once a month), and I don’t pay for extra meals. Although the cafeteria doesn’t have the best food I hear its better than most campuses and it saves me money.

Also I get $700 for books each semester. I then borrow books from the library or from friends and end up only spending $200 for books I can’t find elsewhere or other supplies.

Keep a tight budget

I try not to go overboard with the spending but every once and a while I’ll buy a new “gadget” but I think I deserve it :D

Boys (not Men) suck.

May 9, 2009 by Tellie  
Filed under My Inner Kindlings

So I lived overseas pretty much my whole life but I did attend middle school in this state for a year.  So when I saw my old middle school classmate (let’s call him John Doe) attending the same university as I, I was excited. SOMEONE I KNEW!! I was hesitant at first to talk to him (We have a history) but after a few months weeks, i finally mustered up the courage to talk to him.  This day just so happened to be yesterday.

AND YOU KNOW WHAT THIS FOOL DID!!???

He pretended like he didn’t know me. Apparently his name ain’t John Doe it’s John “Roe”. Dude. If you’re going to change your name, do so by more than one letter. And he claims he’s never lived in this state a day in his life. WTF? I saw the light bulb go off in his head when he realized who I was. I’m not stupid. AND YOUR REAL NAME IS IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM YOU RETARD.

In conclusion, boys suck.

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Americans are stupid and I’m suppose to be proud

It Worries Me How Dumb You Are

These are REAL conversations I’ve had with people:

Lady: So where are you from?
Me: I just moved from Korea
Lady: Oh so are your parents Jewish missionaries…?
Me: Uhh…no…?
Lady: Oh because I knew this Jewish girl whose parents were missionaries, not that you look Jewish or anything…

WTF?! No duh i don’t look jewish.

Dude: So where are you from?
Me: I just moved here from Korea
Dude: Oh is one of your parents Korean?

Do I look Korean?

Person: So where are you from?
Me: I just moved here from Korea
Person: North or South?

I don’t know how many times I’ve been asked this. Seriously if I even THOUGHT about living in North Korea I’d be an idiot seeing as I’d most likely be killed. This is the dumbest question ever…wait there’s a worse one…

*In elevator in a hotel in Hawaii about 5 or 6 years ago*

Full Grown 35 year oldish Blonde lady: So where is everyone coming from?
Random Guy: Utah
Random Gal: California
Me: Japan
Blonde lady: Wow!!!!! You’re english IS VERY GOOD

Like seriously are people really this dumb? I have not one Asian feature about me! GAHH.

15 days into a self-hosted wordpress.

May 6, 2009 by Tellie  
Filed under My Inner Kindlings

I just entered in one of ThePioneerWoman’s contests for a Nikon 50mm 1.4 lens (it’s much better than the aforementioned lens but about twice as expensive). I’m sort of excited about since I just posted about wanting a lens badly.  My chances of winning are slim though.  Thousands of people have already entered :(

In other news I am liking the transition I have made from blogger to a self-hosted wordpress I have been at this location for exactly 15 days and am finding the response phenomenal.  My traffic has probably been more these past 15 days than in the entire 3 months I spent on blogger combined! (Minus the blog party day).

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