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1st November 07, 09:57 AM
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stressed out, a little help please
Hello, for those of you that dont know ive been in the process of changing schools, and ill be having some free time ( a lot from november to january the 14), so im thinking of getting a job, so i can put my mind to other things, but lately ive been kind of home sick, right now im living in a big city (the third biggest city in mexico), but im from a small town, so im also thinking that i should go back and have a long break back home, and get my a part time job or something like that, also it would give me time to make an x-kilt (or two), so what do you guys think?
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1st November 07, 10:00 AM
#2
Finish school. It may be a bit tough now, but later it will be worth it.
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1st November 07, 10:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by Dirk Skene
Finish school. It may be a bit tough now, but later it will be worth it.
im planing on doing that, im just thinking of going back home for a while like a month or two, because i start classes in january
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1st November 07, 10:06 AM
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Finish school. I've spent nearly five years finishing my two year degree... Trust me, taking a break is a bad idea. It's very difficult to get going again and stay focused. Finish now before you get loaded down with distractions and your priorities change.
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1st November 07, 10:14 AM
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thank you all im definitely finishing school but since im starting my new school on january two months of down time and since im kind of active i would like to do something with all that free time
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1st November 07, 10:26 AM
#6
I'd try and get a job in the same city as I would be going to school. The more you are in the city the more it will become your home (away from home). If you go back home, you may get side-tracked and start doing those things you did before you went away to school and might never get around to making your kilt or getting a part time job. You can always go back home for a short visit before school starts but I'd stay where you are at and find work while waiting for school to start. I hope that helped.
-Tim
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1st November 07, 10:36 AM
#7
since your in a big city, try to find something local to do. Getting a job would be good idea. Will they hire you for a short period of time. If you can afford not working, look for a volunteer position somewhere ( ie community center, clinic, hospital, museum, art gallery.. etc..). It will expose you to the flow of the community your now living in. It will help you become accustomed to life in the city.
Best of luck!
p.s. I hope the new school works out for you. Feeling safe is a better environment to be educated in.
on the one hand
I am a [B]perfectly ordinary[/B] human being
on the other
I am a [B]kilt-wearing karaoke king[/B]
with a passion for kiwis
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1st November 07, 10:48 AM
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Definitely stay in the city where you'll be going to school. Despite your plans to start school in January, a trip back will drastically reduce the likelihood that you really will.
Set your goal and make everything you do (including a job or volunteer work) be about accomplishing that goal.
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1st November 07, 11:19 AM
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It sounds like you want to go home...at least for a visit. Maybe give yourself a nice long weekend home with the family and friends...3-4 days or so. Then come back to your city. There's probably a lot of city to explore in terms of history and culture and activity. Get the job, if you want it or need it, but explore the city and make it an adventure every day.
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1st November 07, 11:22 AM
#10
Be sure to get out and make some new friends as well. With the right friends, you will be so busy you won't have time to be homesick.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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