I look young

Funny

Hey there! I wanted to share some funny pictures but first a funny story. 

On Thursday night I drove my 13 year old sister to one of her first basketball practices of the season for the middle school league she is in. The referee saw Hannah and I walk in and asked if we were signing up. What? I was so confused and he asked me again. Then I told him I was 19. He didn’t believe me. Crazy!

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Anyways. Funny pictures from Pinterest.

What would you guys think if I wore this?… 😉

Hmmmmm…

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Okay, that is all I have! If you are reading this Saturday morning, I might be running a 5k! I’m not sure though because my legs are sore from doing box jumps the other day haha.

Have a GREAT Saturday 🙂

Decisions, Decisions-I need your help!

Like I said in my post yesterday, I visited a college that I am looking to transfer to next year. Nobody that I met could believe I was already in college. *sigh*

So my mom and I headed to Seton Hill for the afternoon to meet with the track/cross country coach, have lunch w/ the team, and get a campus tour.

It is pretty and that hill is dubbed the ‘cross country hill’… scary.

We even got our very own parking spot!

The lunch with some people on the track/cross country team was nice, everyone seemed pretty normal and friendly. The dining hall was very nice as well, lots of options! The dorms were just .. okay, but what do you expect-it is college.

Did I mention I was accepted? Well I am. The only issue is the price. The tuition is around $37,000. That is insane. My family does not get any financial aid. I am working with the coach and school to be able to get scholarships so we will see.

I don’t have a problem with Penn State (Where I go  now)

I am a commuter to the New Kensington campus. I like living at home and I like all of my classes (except math!!!).

So why Seton Hill?

I guess because I know they offer a better education that will challenge me.

I will be living away from home for the first time (gulp..). [Note: it is only 30 min. away]

I was recruited to be on the cross country, indoor, and outdoor track team.

It is bigger than Penn State New Kensington by 1,200 students.

So at this point, if I can get enough scholarships, I am good to transfer. But I am having mixed emotions. I love my little college now, but maybe more opportunities await me at a bigger and ‘better’ college. Of course I have been praying non stop about this. But I like all my bloggy friends opinions…

In your opinion/from your own experiences: Should I stay at Penn State or go to Seton Hill?