If you don't already know, you'll get about half (maybe only 30% for UW) your tuition in grants just for filling out the FASFA form and being over 25. The rest you can cover with your own money from work or the traditional stafford loan from the U.S. Gov. You have to fill it out ASAP though if you want something for fall, and it's free anyway.
"magic- i fucking quit. i'm serious about it too. it's felt like one of those things i'm not really doing when i'm doing it anyway. like i'm just going through the motions"
That's why I quit... even when I was winning I didn't feel like I was into it like the old days (constantly thinking of decks/combos, itching to play 24/7).
Board games scratch that same itch for me, but if I pull Puerto Rico off the shelf now, it's the same one that I played back in 2003 (which is a good thing).
Gotta disagree with the Arkham Horror thing though... I *hate* that game. Too much randomness (really, how many decks/expansions can there be) and always feels obvious what to do next... and it takes a million years to play. For cooperative games I much prefer Shadows over Camelot or something where one person is the traitor.
Speaking of which, you coming to WBC again this year?
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That's why I quit... even when I was winning I didn't feel like I was into it like the old days (constantly thinking of decks/combos, itching to play 24/7).
Board games scratch that same itch for me, but if I pull Puerto Rico off the shelf now, it's the same one that I played back in 2003 (which is a good thing).
Gotta disagree with the Arkham Horror thing though... I *hate* that game. Too much randomness (really, how many decks/expansions can there be) and always feels obvious what to do next... and it takes a million years to play. For cooperative games I much prefer Shadows over Camelot or something where one person is the traitor.
Speaking of which, you coming to WBC again this year?
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