Hey thanks guys. :-)
I can figure out how much I paid T fairly easily. It's more complicated to try to figure out how much I got reimbursed. The insurance reimbursed
me directly since T doesn't take insurance. And naturally I didn't keep track of it.

I definitely went over 7.5%. And then I had a fairly large percentage of my education that I paid for qualified as tax-deductible (something I hadn't expected or I might have kept track of things differently). Ultimately it might just be a big hassle, but I'd probably go over the standard deduction. Maybe if I take a few (un)educated guesses I can figure out whether it's enough over it to be worth the time involved in figuring it out.
I guess if I knew how much I paid T (easy to figure out), I'd then subtract how much I was reimbursed (harder to figure out), and then subtract again the amount that I'd contributed to an FSA (??? -- not sure on that last part, but I assume I'd just subtract the total contribution).
Who needs this?! Too much work!
Sidony