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WE GOT A NEW CAR

well, we ordered it. a new corolla, with (swoon) power steering and (swoon) a cd player and (swoon) air conditioning and (swoon) so much more!

course a corolla isn't the flashiest of cars, but it didn't matter to my mother, my sister and i as we danced around the kitchen in glee.

the colour is 'blue steel', which makes me think that we are soooo christening this baby zoolander.

now, surfing through the uts site in hopes of sorting out the student/employee mess that is my life (gotta get everything organised for second semester and must remember not to compromise subject choices merely for the times they are held!), i find this in the 'prizes and scholarships' link:

Outstanding Student Awards
'These prizes are awarded to students from the undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs of the Faculty. They are awarded to students who have been ranked outstanding on the following criteria: academic achievement across all graded subjects. The prize is a suitably inscribed certificate.'
that's just bloody pathetic. would anyone really care? it's terrible! they've only put that there because there are so few scholarships or prizes, and none of them apply to anything except stupid strands like information management (*cough* librarians! *cough*) anyway.

ok. so i have to choose a disciplinary subject, (contemporary cinema), a professional subject (film and video drama - tbc) and an elective. which is generally photography in my case, however, it fucks me up because my electives are meant to be eight credit points and they're only worth six, so in the end i'm four credit points down and need to make it up. perhaps another design subject?

hmm, must think. for now, to bed. another raging saturday night in sarah's world.

BUT WE GOT A NEW CAR!

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