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About 3PM today, I decided to ring my admissions officer at Reed and ask how the waitlist was doing. And...
I GOT IN!
"Was that what I think it was?" asked my co-worker Heather after I hung up, sticking her head over our cube wall.
"I got into Reed College!"
Stephen jumped up and ran around all of the cubes to give me a hug, and Theo ran over from his office after I texted him to give me a hug.
I celebrated my first day of being an accepted student at Reed by skipping class (trapeze), buying liquor, and making fajitas and mohitos. The night was toasted away on Theo's porch.
Morale: 8
Health: 8
Hours of Sleep: 4
# of Drinks of Caffeine: 0
# of Drinks of Alcohol: 5
Miles Biked: 8
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