So the choices essentially boils down to Wilfrid Laurier University and York University. I AM STILL CONFLICTED. Do we want Barney to get together with Nora or Robin
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well in the grand scheme of things, either works because york is about twenty minutes away from where i live at home, and wlu is about an hour away from where i go to school, so id get to see you either way
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I'm applying to the Anthropology program, although my goal is to double major in that and Communication Studies.
WLU's deadline is today and York hasn't made up its mind yet so I accepted WLU. However, I have not yet gone over the pro-cons properly with my parents since Dad won't be back from Germany till Monday. Depending on that convo, and if York gets back to me by the end of next week, I might reverse my decision.
i think wlu is more of a tight-knit community-type university, whereas york has a bit more of the big-city-ish feel to it. sorry if i'm not exactly being the most helpful person here in terms of decision-making (seeing as you're already in enough confuzzlement as is), but i would like to point out that sometimes impulsive decisions win out over the ones you've planned for years, and there's no such thing as a perfect university, only one that's going to be perfect for you.I'm in a bit of a nail-biting tizzy here, so that's actually a very helpful bit of advice. Anyway, providing the visa officers aren't going to be
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i know, right?! girl, the minute you make up your mind/are in the country, you'd better let me know! i love meeting lj friends IRL!!
for the record, york seems to be behaving really stupidly, and .. well, i have a few friends who go to laurier and they love their school, so im sure that, if you end up going there, you will end up having a great time there too.
♥ all the best and hoping everything works out for you!
Transfers are not uncommon. If, after a year, you're not happy with one, it shouldn't be too big a deal to switch over to the other. You've managed to deal with visas and international applications and all that junk. A transfer within the same country should not pose too daunting a hurdle.
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WLU's deadline is today and York hasn't made up its mind yet so I accepted WLU. However, I have not yet gone over the pro-cons properly with my parents since Dad won't be back from Germany till Monday. Depending on that convo, and if York gets back to me by the end of next week, I might reverse my decision.
i think wlu is more of a tight-knit community-type university, whereas york has a bit more of the big-city-ish feel to it. sorry if i'm not exactly being the most helpful person here in terms of decision-making (seeing as you're already in enough confuzzlement as is), but i would like to point out that sometimes impulsive decisions win out over the ones you've planned for years, and there's no such thing as a perfect university, only one that's going to be perfect for you.I'm in a bit of a nail-biting tizzy here, so that's actually a very helpful bit of advice. Anyway, providing the visa officers aren't going to be ( ... )
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for the record, york seems to be behaving really stupidly, and .. well, i have a few friends who go to laurier and they love their school, so im sure that, if you end up going there, you will end up having a great time there too.
♥ all the best and hoping everything works out for you!
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