2002-05-15

sinjun: (Default)
2002-05-15 09:53 am

Accidents all around me

In fact, in the past 5 days, two have happened either just in front of me, or just behind me.

The first was just behind me... I was stopped. On the highway, yes, in stop and go as usual. Stopped. Completely. So was the car behind me, when some turkey rearended him. Lucky for me, he didn't get pushed forward into my bumper.

The second was several cars in front of me. I mean, I was at a red light, it turned green, forward I went, only to find myself watching as the driver of the semi about 4 cars ahead of me got out, and I realized that he'd just rearended some poor little car. Oops?

I don't like this. It feels like I'm in more danger than usual. I probably am not, but the sensation is nonetheless there.

Oh, and on the radio today they were talking about the cars that are most often stolen. My Saturn did not make the top 5. Integra - now there's a car not to drive. 21/1000 are reported stolen, compared to 7/1000 (or maybe 8) for the second place car. Jeep Wrangler, I think. (My dad's car was in the top 5 - Jeep Cherokee.)

There, that's all the news that isn't. Oh, except I'll likely be AWOL for the next week or so.

Company coming to visit, doncha know...
sinjun: (Skipping)
2002-05-15 09:59 pm

Whooo Hoooo!

Dear Ms. Gaudet:


On behalf of the Senate of York University and the Faculty of Graduate
Studies, I am pleased to inform you that you have been admitted to the
Masters program in Business Administration. We look forward to having you
with us. The diversity and superiority of the student body along with the
distinguished, accessible faculty make for a stimulating and challenging
program. The offer of admission has been extended to you beginning in Fall
2002.

Your York identification number (or student number) is: XXXXXXXXXXXX

A detailed letter of acceptance with a confirmation form was mailed to you
today. A confirmation deposit must be submitted with the form
within four weeks.

Information regarding registration will be sent to you only after we have
received your confirmation deposit. This fee is
non-refundable if you do not register. A deduction will be made on your
first tuition payment.

Let me congratulate you on your offer of admission and welcome you to York
University and the Schulich School of Business. If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,


Carol Partland
Student Services Co-ordinator
Schulich School of Business