Random Scrap:
All of those electric bulls and hanging out with Trevor buying him dinner was probably just a deferral to an important question looming closer and closer - what was I going to do with my life post college. Firstly, I had a loan to pay off which would kick in automatically six months if I did not continue my studying. I was still determined on going to a law school but it wouldn't happen after I had gotten a job as a paralegal and saved up some money. The math still didn't quite work but at least it was some sort of answers to my problems. While everyone around me seemed to be going to various fair jobs, I had attended one or two where former Berkeley students were praising their current employees and encouraged the room full of seniors to apply for their entries position. The whole experience was somehow intimidating so after a few applications with no successful outcome I decided to send my resume to an unpaid internship at an office of an Californian congresswoman. While I knew what my ultimate goal was here in California I wasn't really quite sure what I wanted to do afterwards.
