Last Wednesday I checked my admission status and saw "Admitted". What a pleasant surprise! I am pretty excited that they (the Admissions Committee) are giving me a chance to come to the U, even though my transcripts look pretty awful. The funniest thing is the letter I opened from them when I got home from work on Thursday telling me that my scholastic history is below the U's normal admission standards and that I will be on academic probation and required to meet with an academic adviser for the first little while. Oh, and I have to keep my GPA above 2.0. I am going to be majoring in Chinese. It will probably take me about 7 years to finish everything if I go to school Spring, Summer and Fall semesters, but it will be a good lesson for me to learn (stay in school).
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Update on my educational pursuits
Hi everyone. Yesterday afternoon I submitted my application for consideration to be admitted to the University of Utah. After speaking with the Admissions office (a couple of times), the transfer center, the academic advising office and the language advisement office, I feel that I have a decent chance of being considered for acceptance. My High School transcripts and the 3 classes I took at Cuesta back in '95 and '97 aren't going to help at all, but I am hoping that my SAT score, my recent grade from a math class I took online from SLCC and the letter I sent to the Admission Committee will at least give me a chance. We'll see. :) If I do not get accepted, I am still enrolled to start classes at SLCC in the Fall.
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Going back to school... finally... again?
So one of the reasons I am trying to sell my house is because I am strongly considering buckling down again and going to school. I haven't decided where or exactly what I will study, but I have started a list of things I want to study.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Pink Floyd Laser
Jenny and I went to the Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular at Kingsbury Hall on Saturday night. The concert itself was very loud (probably louder than the Tool concert I went to in November), but other than that, it was awesome. They gave us 3D glasses and another pair of glasses that separated light and gave a kaleidoscope effect on certain lights and lasers.
Funny story #1:
When I sat down in my seat, someone behind me gently scratched my head with fingernails. I turned around and a lady of about 70 or so looks at me sheepishly told me "I'm sorry, I just couldn't resist." Jenny and I had some conversation with her and her friend until the show started. At intermission, she commented to us "Well, I guess now we know what a laser show is and we also know what Pink Floyd is."
Funny story #2:
While we were in line waiting to get inside, Jenny looked back and said "Oh my gosh. That I just saw my Calculus professor." A few minutes later she looked back at him and said "No way! He is with one of the girls from my Calculus class!" We got to our seats and sat down and Jenny said "I can't believe my Calc professor is here with one of his students." Then the two of them came down our row and sat right next to us. Her Calc professor is probably in his mid 50's and the girl with him was probably Jenny's age. And yeah, they were definitely dating. Hands were in places you wouldn't put them if they were just friends. (Picture her playing with his chest hair during intermission)
Funny story #3:
During the 2nd half of the show, in the middle of a really trippy-looking laser / music video section, an usher comes down our row and starts asking us if we have a friend named Kyle. I told her we didn't and she said that he (Kyle) has a ticket for seat F8, which is Jenny's seat. I show her our tickets and leaves. Then, about 5 minutes later, another usher comes down the row, seats right next to me and says "I have a sick kid by the name of Kyle outside in the lobby right now, and he says that you know him."
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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Putting my house on the market
Hi everyone. I am putting my house on the market soon and just wanted to keep everyone informed. I am hoping to get it sold within a couple of months and start renting an apartment downtown. I've finally gotten to the point in my life where I don't want roommates (not to say I don't treasure the friendship of the two guys who share the house with me now).
On a completely unrelated note, Jenny and I went to the Tandoor (or maybe it's Tandoori) Grill last night for dinner. This is an Indian restaurant that is in the same place Bombay Express used to be (Mom, this is the Indian place that we ate at a while ago).
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Friday, December 21, 2007
When Austin saw the Oechsle family picture...
He brought it over to me and asked "Who's the mom?"
I asked him who he thought it was and he pointed to Amanda.
Austin: Her?
Me: Nope.
Then he takes the picture back from me and looks at it for almost 30 seconds, then points to Regina.
Austin: Then it has to be her, cause that's Jenny (pointing to Jenny), and that's the dad (pointing to John). Who's that? (pointing to Amanda)
Me: That's her sister.
Austin: Oh, I thought her mom was a sister too.
Me: Guess what her name is... (pointing to Amanda)
Austin: Bonzai!
I will try to get the family photo posted in the next couple of days.
:)
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
The Paris Bistro
Corner of 15th and 15th (1500 South, 1500 East), Salt Lake City, UT, USA
http://theparis.net/
This place was comfortable. Our waiter was very helpful in deciding what to try. They serve bread and butter to start. It's nothing spectacular, but it's not bad. We started out by splitting a Spinach & Endive salad. (Candied Walnuts, Apple, Maytag Bleu Cheese & Cider Vinaigrette). This was pretty good, but as Jenny pointed out, the bleu cheese kind of overpowered the rest of the salad. After we finished the salad, our waiter brought out our entrees... Jenny ordered the Butternut Squash Ravioli (Sage Beurre Blanc, Pan Roasted Hazelnuts, Parmigiano Reggiano) and I had the Wild Shrimp Risotto à l'Armoricaine (Chile Oil, Vine-Ripe Tomato, Basil, Garlic, Cognac Cream). Wow. Both of these were awesome and I would highly recommend this restaurant from the dinners we had. Jenny's was sweeter and mine was a little bit spicy. We finished off dinner with a LemonGrass Crème Brûlée. Make sure to call in a reservation ahead of time, because the next couple who walked in right after us were turned away.
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