hehe yeah, that same monkey has been slapping the back of he head since i dropped out of high school and got into college at 17. that's 3 years i've waisted, i could be so close to graduating right now, but phooy.
Yeah, I agree with her. School is really, really important. And you can create your own space by going to school full time--it's an intellectual space, not a physical one, that will last lifetimes. I am sooooo glad for the opportunity to live at home again (even though i'm needed here) cause it's not just nice to save money, it's great to hang out with my family and really connect with them. I mean, my mom and I would never have been this close if i wasn't here.
So think about it. if I were you, I'd take advantage of an opportunity to do nothing but focus on your brain for a while. It's really sweet.
love you! and i'll make you over when my mom gets the products in. :D
I would find a really cheap room in denton and then get a part time job to pay for it and go to school from your own place. Of course I think it really depends on the parents and how you get along with them and they get along with you.
well... i'm actually really lucky to get along with my folks as well as i do. there awesome people. so that's not really any motivation to get my own place. the more i think about this the more i think it may be stupid to not take up the opertunity...
my vote is on staying with your parents. you could kick some school ass in 3 years if you arent worrying about money and whatnot. then you can do whatever you damn well please in your own place. your mom can be pretty cool. and remember: that spiffy door to the attic can always be like your own apartment.
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So think about it. if I were you, I'd take advantage of an opportunity to do nothing but focus on your brain for a while. It's really sweet.
love you! and i'll make you over when my mom gets the products in. :D
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