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Jan. 23rd, 2008 12:02 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One unexpected thing about short hair is you have to cut it a lot more often. I used to go to the hairdresser once every four months, tops - now it seems like I just cut it last week and it's already shaggy. Boys must spend so much on haircuts. I've been trying to grow it out all my life, so this is a change. When I was a kid I really wanted that Ukrainian hairstyle with the plait pinned across the top of the head. It's very cool, but I never got my hair long enough to do it properly, and it's really too unruly for that to have worked anyway. Maybe if I'd straightened it. Anyway, I think this style suits me better, but I'm still not used to going into a hairdresser's without worrying they'll take too much off cos I'm growing it out. Hell, the shorter the better, means I won't have to come in again too soon. That's really odd.
I am in the process of enrolling at UTS - this involves reading a lot of waffly documents about appropriate use of uni computer and email facilities or: You And Your Subpoena. Ah, bureaucracy.
Items recieved:
1 Student ID.
1 unit of waffle from Vice Chancellor re: UTS EmbracingDivertingly Diversity.
1 enthusiastic message from UTS Union to remind me that there is more to life at UTS than just study.
1 declaration of whatnot for my records.
1 confirmation of enrollment.
Whee, higher education!
I am in the process of enrolling at UTS - this involves reading a lot of waffly documents about appropriate use of uni computer and email facilities or: You And Your Subpoena. Ah, bureaucracy.
Items recieved:
1 Student ID.
1 unit of waffle from Vice Chancellor re: UTS Embracing
1 enthusiastic message from UTS Union to remind me that there is more to life at UTS than just study.
1 declaration of whatnot for my records.
1 confirmation of enrollment.
Whee, higher education!