Nope. My close friends were in the law school at UT. Those are the girls you notice. Are you into NBLSA to notice that? See, at UT, the most black students in post grad education, (although very few) stick together. A couple I knew before they were in Law school though.
i apologize for the late reply but yes I am in NBLSA. it is such a small world[/QUOTE]
Hey girl, it's all good. I graduated from UT in May and I was at the convention last year in Irvine, Ca. NBLSA is also one of my accounts, I do their marketing and materials for convention. I did last year and this year. I know a lot about NBLSA and we're gonna start planning soon for next year's. This yr's convention is currently in progress in Boston, today (Sunday) is the last day. Are you there now? If so, all the materials, booklets/banners/signs/etc everything, was created by me.
I agree with you about the Blacks in UT post grad, I was one of them. We do stick together and continue to afterwards. I had a good time there, but I didn't like the city. It's not that cool after 22.
ETA. I've since liberated myself from this sew in two days ago. I did three months. I missed my hair SOOOOOOOO much. Its BSL now, but I have hair anorexia because I feel it's short. I have been wearing a huge twistout and i love it. I dont know the next time I'll be getting another weave. I want to play in my own hair for a little while. I'm sure I'll post pics around here one of these days.
RIP Sew-In
Thanks everyone for being so kind about my growth with weaves journey. It was a total success and I would recommend it to anyone who is ready to take on the task and take care of their hair. It does work.