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Monday, June 20, 2011

It's Official!

Guess what came in the mail today...



Yes, you read correctly.  That says Cambridge on it.  But it's not just any letter from Cambridge, it's from St. John's College.  And it's not just any letter from St. John's College, it's a letter informing me that I have been UNCONDITIONALLY accepted to their program in the fall.  You may be wondering, "Well, Deanie, didn't you already get an acceptance letter?" Why, yes, dear reader, I did.  But that was a CONDITIONAL acceptance.  I would be accepted on the condition that I graduated with my same GPA, majoring in English.  And lo and behold I did.  So the unconditional acceptance means that unless I do something crazy like a.) murder someone, b.) decide to give up a life of study to join a hippie commune, or c.) insult the queen, I will be going to Cambridge in the fall.  

So that's that.  I've been waiting for this letter for a month and it finally arrived.  It definitely made my day.  :)  Now, if only the internet guy would show up to set up our wireless internet so I wouldn't have to sit on a wet bench on the front porch to "borrow" my neighbor's internet to write this post.

1 comment:

  1. Quick, it's not too late! You still have time to insult the queen!

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Monday, June 20, 2011

It's Official!

Guess what came in the mail today...



Yes, you read correctly.  That says Cambridge on it.  But it's not just any letter from Cambridge, it's from St. John's College.  And it's not just any letter from St. John's College, it's a letter informing me that I have been UNCONDITIONALLY accepted to their program in the fall.  You may be wondering, "Well, Deanie, didn't you already get an acceptance letter?" Why, yes, dear reader, I did.  But that was a CONDITIONAL acceptance.  I would be accepted on the condition that I graduated with my same GPA, majoring in English.  And lo and behold I did.  So the unconditional acceptance means that unless I do something crazy like a.) murder someone, b.) decide to give up a life of study to join a hippie commune, or c.) insult the queen, I will be going to Cambridge in the fall.  

So that's that.  I've been waiting for this letter for a month and it finally arrived.  It definitely made my day.  :)  Now, if only the internet guy would show up to set up our wireless internet so I wouldn't have to sit on a wet bench on the front porch to "borrow" my neighbor's internet to write this post.

1 comment:

  1. Quick, it's not too late! You still have time to insult the queen!

    ReplyDelete