Grad School - the good, the bad, the ugly.
The good: five classes, five weeks in, I'm maintaining my sanity and keeping up with all the work.
The bad: In American History, while prof. is explaining the various Acts imposed by the Crown, including the Quartering Act: "What's a barracks?"
The ugly: In Teaching English as a Second Language, while prof. is explaining that adult ESL students may not know that they can open bank accounts even if they have no social security # / are undocumented - "EW! Is that safe?! What if they all open bank accounts and the banks fail! Now I'm scared for my money!" (Please note: three undocumented students were sitting in the row in front of the speaker.)
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And that's in California. I can't imagine that wherever you are is much better.
Not getting it either
Re: Not getting it either
Credit Unions were made for people with no credit or who are trying to establish good credit after Bad Things Happen. They're made for people with only a little money, and tend therefore to be more forgiving and helpful. In fact, many credit unions will give you a credit card after just six months of good behavior with them, no matter what the rest of your credit might look like.
/credit union cheer
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And yes, I still use that credit union and have been very happy with it :-)
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::cries::
"EW! Is that safe?! What if they all open bank accounts and the banks fail! Now I'm scared for my money!"
::stabs::
And people wonder why I hate them.
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Although - you still can't top my friend Colleen who didn't know where Canada was.
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...
I don't know whether to say "Thank God!" or "I'm sure I will eventually...."
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