Scarlett873- Sounds like you had much better seats than we did!

But we only paid about $15 for ours. I can not imagine spending $150 on tickets, I guess I just do not find football to be all that interesting. Is your husband a big Colts fan? I am not all that excited by them. I had been to one other pro game before, but it was the Miami Dolphins.
I haven't really heard anything about Wesleyan, I have seen some of their buildings though off of 465.

Do you mind my asking what you do currently and if you already have a degree? I have taken some night classes and didn't find them to be very difficult. It is hard sometimes to stay alert for 3-3 1/2 hours after a long day doing other stuff though sometimes. Last semester I had one really horrible day a week as far as school was concerned (the other days were not this bad). I had a morning class at 8:25 which was 30 mins from home. Then I had two afternoon classes at 12:45 and 2:30 which were located an hour and fourty five minutes away from the first class. Then I had a 3 hour night class located back at the first facility. I was out of the house from about 7:30-9:30 this day (just school related) and had about a 150 mile commute.
I just recently decided to declare another major (much of my coursework was already heading towards this field and a double major was only going to be a few more classes than I was already taking). I am currently majoring in Political Science (where I am on the International Relations track) and Criminal Justice (my second major, which will only set me back about 1 summer session, that I hadn't been planning for). If all goes well, I will have my BA in both majors in December of 2003. Starting this upcoming semester, Spring 2003, I am considered a senior. This is of course where my planning has come to a stand still. I am not sure if I will go on to law school (that has been the plan since childhood) or pursue a masters degree in poly sci (which then brings up the difficult decision of what track to follow.....). The worst thing is that I am interested in so many things, and there are at least three other degrees that I am considerably interested in. I am afraid that I will be a perpetual student, racking up degrees in tons of different subjects and fields without actually applying any of them the anything practical (like earning me money!)
