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Anonymous wrote:What is the unweighted GPA? Or how much extra do Honors and AP classes et?


No B's in any classes, ever.
What APs has she taken?
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Anonymous wrote:Two things.

1) If the washer/dryer is owned by your roommate and not part of apartment and you do not chip in for utilities related to it then stop using it.

2) You are doing excess laundry. If you go to gym several times a week and stink up clothes that need to be washed all the time and since you do gym run through multiple towels you are doing too much laundry. And if you can afford a gym and you think your roommate has financial issues why are you running up the bills and not chipping in.

Most single professional folks have work clothes and a dress shirt they wear to work that is dry cleaner clothes or wear a few times. They wear a pair of PJs a few times. Then they have underwear and some jeans/tshirts and sheets/towel. We are talking at most 2 loads a week. You should at least offered to do extra loads in outside laundry or chipped in on utilities. Plus you never mentioned what happened if machine breaks when you are using it. Are you paying to fix it or buy a new one?


PP and the rest of you analyzing what clothes OP wears and how much she should wash are insane.


Not insane, trying to understand what a single person is washing two or three times a week. Only people I know who wash that often have children/families. I am single and do laundry once a week. I have my own washer and dryer though and if I had a roommate who had my washer and dryer turning every other day running up my bill I would be annoyed too, though I would have just raised the rent to cover the costs.

You wash all of your clothes, sheets, towels in one load?
When I was single I would do one load a week. I alternated between whites and colors. Eventually, I did two loads every other week.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are you washing clothes so often? I do one load a week and the washing machine isn't even completely full.


Well, your underwear isn’t really clean if you’re not washing in hot water, and neither are your sheets and towels. And if you’re washing everything in hot, you’re probably ruining half your wardrobe.


Maybe she does whites one week and colors the next?
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