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I have to decide if I want to go to a shitty school in Michigan, or a shitty school in Boston within the next two weeks. I don't know if I'll get in to a good school in Boston or New York; most of them say they won't have a decision until the end of April.
Way to have to make a major life decision while frantically trying to catch up with school work and start end of semester projects.
Michigan will be way cheaper of course. But it seems like this shitty Boston school has decent financial aid opportunities.
I'm not sure how to go about making a decision like this. So, I won't do it today and instead read about the anti-homosexual movements of the '50s.
Way to have to make a major life decision while frantically trying to catch up with school work and start end of semester projects.
Michigan will be way cheaper of course. But it seems like this shitty Boston school has decent financial aid opportunities.
I'm not sure how to go about making a decision like this. So, I won't do it today and instead read about the anti-homosexual movements of the '50s.
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Moving . . . is hard. Yeah, but I think in the long run sometimes you have to admit to get ahead you might put yourself in the hole a bit. Does the Boston school have any employment opportunities ( work study or otherwise? ) for its students? It might be easier to get a school job to help make ends meet while you look for something better.
It seems like a lot, but if you parse it down bit by bit anything can become manageable :3
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