Enrolment on Tuesday and I think we start officially on Wednesday. My school is demanding that we have a full personal statement draft with us when we enrol too.
I'm more happy than anybody could possibly know that I managed to book a bulkhead seat on at least one stretch of my return flight tomorrow
I thought those were pretty easy to get if you tell them that you're a nervous flyer or whatever? I haven't flown in seven years but I have a friend that has to fly often (she's from the UK but she lives in Boston, MA and her family live in Japan so she travels a lot even though she doesn't like it) and she can always get bulkhead seats or seats near the doors. Might be worthwhile to ask for those seats for the rest of the flight(s) if it will make you more comfortable
If by 'got stationary?' you mean ' did you go to a UCAS convention and steal every single pen, pencil, ruler etc available without even speaking to the people there?' then yes, yes I did
If by 'got stationary?' you mean ' did you go to a UCAS convention and steal every single pen, pencil, ruler etc available without even speaking to the people there?' then yes, yes I did
Very good .
By any chance do you have an outfit/makeup ready for the first day? I always try to and then by fashion goes back to crap .
By any chance do you have an outfit/makeup ready for the first day? I always try to and then by fashion goes back to crap .
Nah. I don't wear make up . I do need to buy some new clothes just because most of mine are very worm out (Primark ahoy!), but I won't plan a specific outfit.
Nah. I don't wear make up . I do need to buy some new clothes just because most of mine are very worm out (Primark ahoy!), but I won't plan a specific outfit.