Yes, dont forget that. If you lost 15-30 pounds in the last year or so, you will fly very differently then before.
We dont know what kind of flying you want to do in the future, but at 30 jumps, some RW basics are always a great base, and unless you are 4 foot tall, at 100 lbs, you'll need lead. How tall are you?
Finnaly, your wing load, without any lead, is gonna be about 1:1. Its not very high, but its much higher then the 0.75:1 you had on your last jumps. Add 10 lbs or lead, and you're almost at 1.1:1. Again, its not very high, but its getting higher and higher. Its not something you will used at.
Talk to your instructors and Sonic if you are at the Ranch, see if you can borrow some intermediatly sized canopies to step down, and practice life saving maneauvers up high like flat turns.
i am 100 pounds at 5'5. i didn't think about the lead factor - thank you for bringing that up!
i might be going down to crosskeys tomorrow since i am not sure if anyone is jumping at the ranch...and i am going to use their student gear, most likely. hopefully i can do some jumps on a 190, then a 170, then 150, and finally my 135.
thank you!