How would you feel about spending a year out of school presenting, publishing, etc...all those nerdy extras that make University-types swoon? You know, you could build yourself a beautiful repertoire of accomplishments in one year, which might convince the U-Vic so and sos to offer you funding for next year. It would be like courting Jim sober...getting to know him over dinner and long walks under the moonlight. You'd fall in love with his "Oh" face during some hot guitar solo, and when you finally got to lay the man down, you'd be both excited and proud. Right? RIGHT?!
(but I also think that when one really wants to do something, they find a way to do it...regardless of what financial state that may bring about. You should go to U-Vic if that is what you are passionate about- the money will work itself out.)
I agree with Brooke. You can always work the money issues out. Would you T.A. at UVic? Get a part time job? Student Loans? Live off of Pearson royalties?
Then again, who am I to talk? I always had a sugar daddy. Except for that one year-long stint in Vancouver where he rode the pogey train and watched five episodes of Star Trek (various editions) a day. (This is especially funny, as I am not joking.)
Oh, that's assuming you really want to go to UVic, or get the f out of here (for a while). If you don't really care, you should just stay here. I like to run into you at Amigo's on a fairly regular basis, and I'm selfish like that.
I have to agree with those comments above actually, as reading this entry I saw it. I saw where your heart is. Get your heart down to that crazy coast! Come on Will, be a real hippy for once in your life.
-Amber- (facebook amber and live journal amber have conflicting personalities and opinions, but actually this one wins, but I would say that, seeing as this is live journal amber talking...)
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(but I also think that when one really wants to do something, they find a way to do it...regardless of what financial state that may bring about. You should go to U-Vic if that is what you are passionate about- the money will work itself out.)
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Then again, who am I to talk? I always had a sugar daddy. Except for that one year-long stint in Vancouver where he rode the pogey train and watched five episodes of Star Trek (various editions) a day. (This is especially funny, as I am not joking.)
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Come on Will, be a real hippy for once in your life.
-Amber-
(facebook amber and live journal amber have conflicting personalities and opinions, but actually this one wins, but I would say that, seeing as this is live journal amber talking...)
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