Jun 27, 2011 21:06
So I have this friend. She is currently unemployed and she hasn't graduated from college, first, because she got a bit lazy with her thesis, but bow that she finished it, she owes a lot of money to said college, so she won't get the degree until she pays the debt off. She can't get a proper job until she gets her degree, which she can't have because she doesn't have a job to pay for the debt... anyway, you get the idea.
So this girl has a bff whom she lives with, and this bff has a different luck; she and her family have never had money problems, so they don't really know what it means to have to beg for scholarships or try to think what they will do next month to pay the rent or to buy food. Which is ok, some people are lucky and some others aren’t.
Anyway, said bff comes to my unemployed, un-graduated friend with a dilemma: she applied to a master’s degree and she got accepted. Not only she got accepted, which apparently is hard, but her family voluntarily offered to pay for the tuition fees. So here comes the dilemma: what will she do, will she do the MA? Won't she do it? She doesn’t know what to do, and she wants my unemployed, un-graduate friend to help her solve the dilemma.
Yes, seriously.