This morning we got our Spanish citizenship cards. Finally, I might add. We could have saved a lot of money at a lot of places if we had, had those earlier. It's very difficult to prove that you are "a resident of the EU" with a visa that only lasts 90 days.
I also sent out my paperwork for London today, so that's official. I guess it was technically official when Dad bought the plane tickets, but now there is really no going back. The International Programs director gave me a "gold star" for completing them and return them quickly. They must not have that happen very often.
Last night I scheduled for classes, which was fun. It's probably not nearly as hectic or exciting here as it is in Tallahassee, but, regardless, still exciting. I kept thinking that I was in Spain and I should take "fun" classes, but then I remembered that my parents expected me to graduate in four years. I'm taking two math classes and all of the boring classes just to stay on track. Microeconomics, for example, would be much more helpful if I were taking it as an actual class, but I was told I should get it out of the way, so that's what I'm doing. In London, I'll be taking the accounting courses I need, but one "session" out of the three don't offer any class that's required for me to take. That'll be my one fun class. ;)
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