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I imagine you want this sorted out pretty quickly? Part VII

Well, now they’re just acting like i’m the one who lost the graduation application and somehow i’m now just pestering people to get things done for me. Am I pestering people to get shit done? Yes, but that’s only because unfortunately I don’t have the authority to grant myself a UW degree and minor. Oh and about that minor. I had to call them myself and spoke to a very understanding woman there who remembered my application debacle and said “I figured that’s what probably happened…” because I without a shred of doubt did formally request my minor to be granted but when they re-filed my “lost” app, they forgot, of course, to give me my damn minor. So now I just have to fill out another form and mail it in.

And, two shirts that I ordered came in completely the wrong color. How does one mistake WHITE for BLUE? Really?

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Halp

[It’s for a column]

Does anyone have a link/transcript/scan to a magazine feature article called “Let’s Get Real About Feminism”? (I’m pretty sure that was the title). It was a round-table discussion with bell hooks, Urvashi Vaid and a few other famous feminists (I know I should remember the others because while I can’t remember their names, I know that they were, uh, pretty famous) and i’m guessing that it was from about 10 years ago? I had a copy of it in a course-reader but the CR is nowhere to be found. If you have any clues, I will be forever appreciative!

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I imagine you want this sorted out pretty quickly? Part VI

I don’t know enough foul language to describe my frustration with my school’s Office of the Registrar (which I don’t think is 100% to blame, actually) and my department major and my department advisor who, if you’ve been following along on this awful series, screwed everything up from the beginning.

I ordered an official transcript for myself, paid the money because I wanted to see with my own eyes that the “error” of my graduation and graduation date was fixed. It was fixed alright but now it doesn’t say anywhere that I completed requirements for a Minor in WS. So at first I wondered a little dumbfoundedly, “maybe they don’t put minors on the transcripts!” and emailed the Office of the Reg to find out. Well, turns out they do, of course. So now i’m waiting for him to get back to me because dear readers, this is bullshit.

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Hiccups

I have at least 1 hiccup each time I eat anything more than a cookie. I don’t know why or when it started, but I just got used to it. Maybe two times a year, this hiccup-after-eating turns into a 15+ minutes episode. My record is about 70 minutes. Today was 40 after dinner than 15 after a late run to JITB.

When i’m talking to people on the phone while this is going on, they think i’m making it up and trying to end the conversation.

Seriously.

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Well if took 20 world class engineers and Italian designers, you bet your ass i’m in

I hate mowing the lawn.

I hate yardwork in general but having crappy to no equipment to do the job just makes it that much worse. We don’t have and have never had an edger (or actually, a reliable weed wacker for that matter) so I went and bought this (I took the “3 easy payments!” option which on their website, they really discourage you from doing a la the “if you pay all at once now, you get expedited shipping PLUS you’ll get it in days instead of up to 3 weeks! Are you sure. Are you really sure?”). Say what you will about the cheesy infomercial but hey, Home Depot didn’t have anything close to this for the price (actually, they had a really awful selection). Basically I needed a weed-wacker and an edger (preferably two-in-one) that was in all ways cordless. If you’ve ever messed with an electric, corded weed-wacker you know why i’m saying this. And even better, the damn thing isn’t even gas-powered! I’m a little worried about how durable this thing is and how long that one battery is going to last but to keep up with the lawn fanatics on my block and not get the stink eye because we’re the only ones who don’t have perfectly trimmed sides it’s a price that’ll just have to be paid.

But I still hate the lawn, lawn-mowing, yardwork and the idea of keeping a completely unnatural lawn/yard. Though, yes, I will admit that it’s nice for a few upcoming months when you’re doing the BBQ deal…

Now I just need a lawn-mower that doesn’t cough up more emissions than an SUV and take 10 minutes to start up.

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I imagine you want this sorted out pretty quickly? Part V

Good Morning,

The request to backdate Luke’s graduation to Spring 2006 has been approved and his degree posted. We will order his diploma this Friday, and the printer should have it to us by the end of the month. We will mail it to Luke at his permanent address on file with the University.

This sounds like good news, but considering what has happened the past month or so, the screw-ups, the broken promises, the “lost paperwork”..I won’t believe any of this until I see it myself in paper. So I went out and ordered an official transcript ($6 bucks, too) to see my depressing GPA and my crappy failed courses and such in wonderful classes such as “Intro to Music Theory” (the professor: “if you don’t get at least a C in this class, i’m failing you with a 0.0″) and “Intro to Philosophy” (which, when I told a friend of my brother’s, someone who majored in Philosophy, who I had for that class, she responded with “Oh god, that’s about the worst person to introduce you to philosophy. I don’t blame you if you’re not going to give it another chance with a second class.”

But undergraduate horrors aside (and believe me, I could go on and on with this), wouldn’t you believe it but on my DARS, my degree audit reporting page, it STILL says i’ve yet to complete a certain class required for my major. It did, however, finally remove the ONE Natural World credit I had waived so I guess I got half of it taken care of. If this “didn’t complete AES 496″ shows up on my transcript…god, I don’t know, i’m going to hopelessly write Mark Emmert or something because this whole process is ridiculous and AES specifically will continue to become the butt of academic jokes at the UW.

I should write something for The Daily after this is all finally over titled, “I Just Want To Graduate: How my own goddamn major fucked me over and how it took a month+ to clear it up.”

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Serving the community

The doctor who i’ve gone to for about 22 of my 23 years is calling it quits, hanging up the stethoscope, moving on to his well-deserved golden years. I didn’t know he was that old but he’s retiring and despite some lapses he’s had from time to time, I wish him well.

This is, after all, the doctor who once prescribed a big ol dose of Christianity (”you need to accept Jesus”) when I came to him with what he wrote down in his notes as a “panic attack.” The same doctor who prescribed tranquilizers to my mom despite the fact that she had a completely treatable illness at the time but alas, I guess for over 20 years of treating every member of my immediate family, he’s done as well as anyone could’ve hoped for.

The main reason, however, that I respect him as a doctor and a person is because of what he did and has done for the Korean American community in my neighborhood. I respect him because I know of a few Korean and Asian doctors who covertly avoid having patients of their own ethnic group because they see them as “hassles.” They will go so far as to tell other doctors, other family doctors to not refer them to their practice because of this perceived reason. Regardless of whatever profession you look at, whatever ethnic community you examine, there will always be a few folks who want to be seen as a “normal” doctor or plumber or painter or lawyer. They want a “normal” clientele which to them means “diverse” when it in actuality is “I don’t want a lot of those people in my business.” In many ways, people still believe that to be an indicator of a legitimate (insert vocation), where one has a “wide-range” of customers (read: White). Why do people think like this? It’s because our culture has always been very steadfast in suggesting that patronage from White, upper class folks is the ultimate sign of making it, of being validated for your hard work.

My parents, like many of the older generation Koream folks here, speak conversational English but not fluently enough to 100% understand say, legal documents or yes, critical medical information. And when you’ve got a certain population who would very much prefer to speak to someone concerning their health in the native tongue, it’s important to have a person who not only speaks the language but is also a part of the community itself, someone who is and has been there. Going to the doctor isn’t just a matter of “well, this person’s a doctor so OK, they must be good” to many folks like my parents. It’s an issue of trust centered on a relationship that the person giving services is somehow or another rooted in the community and as such isn’t, to be frank, going to screw you over. In other words, you tend to breathe easier when you know that the doctor who gave you medical advice on Friday is going to be at the local church worship on Sunday.

He was there when my parents first arrived and he was there as new immigrants arrived and found solace in someone who they heard through word-of-mouth was not only a good doctor but a part of the local fabric.

My Church-going doctor has been a big part of the many families here and he’s done it without any hesitation, any regrets towards what I see as his very much inherited and heavy responsibility. He knew he was needed where he was and he became a servant to the community.

But maybe i’m wrong, maybe he longed to teach at some prestigious medical school in Ohio or maybe he wanted to move shop to a rich part of town to a big-time hospital where his client demographic (and his paycheck) would have been very much different.

If he did, he never showed it. And for that, among many other things, I am grateful.

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I imagine you wants this sorted out pretty quickly? Part IV

The exchange of emails that i’ve received just now:

Dear #####.

We had our meeting with ##### ###### yesterday. She informed us that Luke has to request the retroactive dating of his diploma himself. He can write an e-mail message directly to her <######@u.washington.edu> cc’ing ####### and me so that I can then write a message in support of his request.

We also agreed that ######### would communicate these instructions to Luke, but I understand he has moved, and getting a hold of his address & telephone number has been an issue. So, if you are in touch with him, I would appreciate your conveying this information to him as well. Thanks,

–#####

Hi ######,

Yes, I have just learned that GARS won’t make Luke’s degree retroactive. I need to speak further with Angelica about this (she is out on a medical appointment this afternoon).

We have a meeting with ######## scheduled for tomorrow. I’ll inquire about
Luke’s case there. ######## found a copy of the graduation application she
says she sent to the Graduation Office long time ago. But ##### has told
######### that they never received it… a convoluted story. Again, one of us
will get back to you as soon as possible.

–######

Dear #####,

Luke has contacted me once again, and has told me that he has been
informed by GARS that his diploma will not be retroactive. Please let me
know if this is a mistake, as he is very concerned about it.

Thanks you,

#########

“getting a hold of his address and telephone has been an issue?” What the fuck? I did move but that was about, oh, almost 4 years ago AND i’ve had the same goddamn phone number listed on my UW account the ENTIRE time. The only thing that’s changed is that since they didn’t record me ever graduating, they deleted my UW email address completely and didn’t offer me any chance of paying to keep it active. Assuming that I had graduated, I thought this was just something that happened to everyone but no, I learned that alums actually get to keep the damn email address for a while. God.

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I imagine you want this sorted out pretty quickly? Part III

Via email from the person who is helping to sort shit out:

I’m working on it. There has been some confusion around your address, evidently. I don’t have all the details. I will keep you informed as I get them.

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Bit of a dissappointment?

Who would’ve guessed that the single most viewed photo in my small Flickr photolog (by a considerable margin) would be this, the first in a short series entitled “I wish I was a graphic designer.” My guess is that folks somehow found the photo through the design tag and clicked on the set only to say “wtf is this shit? where’s the graphic design?”

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