Allow me to begin by quoting Chris Rock:
"You know 'the stripper myth.' The stripper myth is: 'I'm stripping to pay my tuition.' No you're not! There's no strippers in college! There's no clear heels in biology! Shit, I didn't know they had a college that only took one-dollar bills. If they've got so many strippers in college, how come I never got a smart lap dance? I never got a girl that sat on my lap and said 'if I was you, I would diversify my portfolio. You know, ever since the end of the Cold War, I find NATO obsolete.' I haven't met her yet. If I do, she's gonna get a big tip."
Well, apparently Heidi Mattson is the stripper myth. After attempting to work several jobs on and off campus and taking three years of financial leave, Heidi finally decides to earn quick cash at teh Foxy Lady to make ends meet.
Her story, while entertaining, doesn't seem entirely credible. For example, she can't doesn't aduequately explain how/why she lost what seems like an un-losable lawsuit against the unviersity - and then decided to re-enroll anyway.
So the book was a great subway read, but I can't imagine others finding it as interesting as I did unless they also went to Brown.