In light of all this discussion, I'm planning on trying to opt-in to an insurance plan to cover me for the upcoming school year until I can get coverage from my employer about a year from now (assuming I get hired after working as a year-round intern -- which I think is exceedingly likely).
My school (University of Maryland) is also requiring that students have health insurance come this fall, so for someone like me who has been uninsured for the past couple years after losing my ability to be on my dad's insurance after I finished undergraduate in 2006, I have to make some choice. The school is offering it's own plan through a provider for $1200 a year, but it seems pretty shit. At least it would be better than nothing but I am not sure. I am researching health care plans for the first time in my life and I am flabbergasted with how jargon-filled and arcane the descriptions are, especially intentionally elusive aspects of many plans which do not allow you to see the details of certain things until you log into their site (as a member, as a paying insured member who has already signed on).

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Pour the wine, hold the grind, quarter to nine, let's go.