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Alisa Kashdan
I truly believe I am the luckiest girl in the world. At 23 years old, I've had more life-changing experiences than most do in an entire lifetime. From sailing around the world to dancing down Main Street USA, I have to wonder how this is all real.
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The Adventure So Far

Disney College Program - Fall Advantage 2010, Entertainment
Road Trip from Boston to California and back - Summer 2011
Disney College Program - Fall 2011, Entertainment
Semester at Sea - Spring 2012

Diagnosed with Celiac Disease - July 2008
Diagnosed with Crohn's Disease - November 2008

What's Next?

For the first time in a while, I'm not really sure where my life is headed. I'll be heading to Florida after graduation to continue working for Disney, but in terms of major plans, all I know is that I want to make a difference. I'm not sure where, and I'm not sure how, but unknowing adventure is an idea I've definitely become more comfortable with over the years.

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My life is truly a series of unbelievable realities.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

some sas updates

My Disney College Program will reach the half way point in just a few days...so I will shortly be doing a disney related blog...but for now, some sas stuff.

-Visa Applications are in the mail! I had a mini heart attack when I came home from FEDEX to see a post on the facebook group about waiting because they wont be valid..but thankfully it seems that only applies if you are doing them on your own, and I am going through the SAS recommended company. I also applied for more passport pages, so to get them done all together and in time I had to do it pretty early.

-I went home to visit for a few days last week, and got a bit of sas prep shopping done which was rather nice. I have 2 rolling duffel bags, a backback and a bunch of travel supplies.

-All of my financial aid applications are in. The only thing that concerns me is that I had to send in a written essay for the diversity abroad scholarship rather than a video essay because (a) I don't really have a functioning video-producing application and (b) even if I did, the internet connection at Chatham would probobly be too slow to upload anything to youtube, and if it did it would take like 3 days. I hope this doesn't hinder my chances. Though I won't be upset if I don't get it...i'd be upset if it had something to do with not being able to do a video.

-All of my forms that are avalible are filled out and in the mail! It was a minor war trying to get my financial aid paperwork filled out by the Salem State offices, but it's done, and it's in the mail! So yay!

I still have lots of planning to do. But I'm taking the GRE exam within the next few weeks (whenever my schedule permits) so hopefully I can do well enough to be done with it and move on to SAS planning!

I can't believe this is really happening!!
Posted by Alisa Kashdan at 9:52 AM
Labels: Semester at Sea

1 comments:

pro said...

I hope you can get high score in next GRE test. I'm doing practice GRE here. masteryourgre.com . It's really useful for us.

September 22, 2010 at 10:09 PM

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