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Jan 16, 2006 17:37


I have so much work to do this week. It almost makes me sick. Plus side: I have a new bird named Einstein. He has orange cheeks and is adorable.

I really dislike hate it when I’m not completely, 100% sure of everything. In November of grade 10 I had my MUN handbook come in the mail. I had my mind set on going to MUN. I had the next 15 years ( Read more... )

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blah3939 January 16 2006, 21:55:42 UTC
At least you still have one year left, I have six months, and I’m still not completely sure on what I want to do. I’m frightened to death to make a final decision on anything, which leads me not being able to decide on what I want to do.
MUN applications have to be in by March 1st and I don't know if I should send it or not.

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ravishinglilacs January 16 2006, 22:07:04 UTC
the fact is, you decide where your life takes you. A decision of what school to go to, isnt a little one. I know i don't want to live in this province, don't get me wrong i love my newfoundland i really do. theres just more options when you search outside of this province, and thats a fact. You can't think about what your scared of, you have to look past that, you have to look into what will make you happy. What they better school is, and what will open you up to more options.
as for money wise, you have to be smart, in other words SAVE. i knew how much money you made this past summer, and you blew it on nothing worth while, maybe a few select things you bought were actually things you needed. but clothes isn't.

I'm not going to mun, thats for sure

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devils_unite January 17 2006, 00:05:45 UTC
i wouldn't be afraid if i were you. i know you may look at it like you are making a decision that will affect the rest of your life, which you are, don't get me wrong..but your education will NEVER hurt you (that's what mr farrell told me. that's what his dad told him. yadda yadda yadda).

where you go, may be big deal to you..but as long as you're happy what you doing..i would't worry too much. just make sure you ARE thinking about the money issue..and the fact that you may not want to be half of your life paying back a huge loan. but, do what makes you happy. you won't regret it..trust me.

:)

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sundrymelodies January 17 2006, 02:36:47 UTC
*waves* Hello. First, speaking from experience, making decisions is a pain in the ass, and I have a tendency of avoiding them as much as possible. Second, ok, well, I have no experience with U of T, as we have a tendency to make fun of them given we're rival universities, but it does have a fantastic medical/science program. Look it up in MacLean’s university rankings. It's like number one or two in Canada or something ( ... )

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