Waiting for it: ‘How I Met Your Mother’ full of unanswered questions
By Sarah Loftus | Mar. 19, 2014Ed. note: Spoilers ahead.
Ed. note: Spoilers ahead.
Alex Wicks, an Olympic Heights Community High School senior, has his heart set on attending UF. But as excited as he is for his possible acceptance, he’s not going to let UF’s choice to release admissions decisions on Valentine’s Day ruin his romantic day.
I downloaded Tinder Oct. 27, and I have to say, for a few hours- I was addicted. I never realized how many hot guys there are at UF, which made me wonder why don’t I ever meet them in person?!
Women’s fashion is an art. You don’t put on the perfect outfit; you craft it after a lot of careful planning. And one of the hardest kind of outfits to craft is the professional one for an interview.
I was in first grade when the Columbine shootings happened. It wasn’t an event that was barely talked about or that I heard parts of.
It only took about two minutes for me to find an article explaining why Burger King created its new low-calorie “satisfries.”
When I was five, I had my whole life planned. What I would do. Check. Who I would marry. Check. How many kids? Three.
I’ve said it before and I’m about to say it again- super cheesy touristy things are really fun, but so are super-under-the radar unknown activities, especially when you’re visiting super touristy big cities.
Thinking about studying abroad in the spring? Yes? Awesome! No? Well, you should be because study abroad is amazing.
Remember how stupid the SAT and ACT were? I do! In case you don’t, I’ll remind you. They were tests that supposedly measured your worth as a student and told universities whether you would be a positive addition. Except they didn’t do any of that. Instead, they made a lot of SAT and ACT prep class companies a lot of money. They were tests you realized meant absolutely nothing your first day of college. And you probably thought you were done with forever.