day of disappointment.
May. 3rd, 2002 10:15 pmThis car ride with mom today was really pleasant and we both managed to clear up some bad air about the communication gap we've been having. *yay!*
Well y'all i managed to visit those campuses and STILL stay sane, somewhat. We first visited Edgewood in Madison and I honestly prefer the campus, people, and help programs tere, not to mention the close location to various art shops. I also like the fact that the school is very open-minded on religion, and the fact that the city is bike/jogger friendly with several bike and hiking paths to the various stores. (A plus for someone without a driver's license!)
The second school in Schaumburg was a kind of.. depressing. I just about fell in love with the courses and the materials that the other students put out. Then we can to the tuition. To go there would cost me roughly about $70,000 for three years, little tutoring, expensive tiny apartments, no on campus living facilities, the places that are used by the students are EXPENSIVE and not within walking or biking distance, no food service (re: cafeteria, I like to cook but planning out ALL my meals would just be far too much of a transition for me from the way of life I'm living now) and only ONE art store nearby.
Coice seems to be clear here folks, but which one?

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Which Royalty Are You? Find out! By Nishi.
You're beautiful and kick-ass! And like a female-warrior. You're resourceful, smart, tough, street-smart. You live life for yourself and not as others dictate and refuse to be branded into a category. You live apart from world and society.
Well y'all i managed to visit those campuses and STILL stay sane, somewhat. We first visited Edgewood in Madison and I honestly prefer the campus, people, and help programs tere, not to mention the close location to various art shops. I also like the fact that the school is very open-minded on religion, and the fact that the city is bike/jogger friendly with several bike and hiking paths to the various stores. (A plus for someone without a driver's license!)
The second school in Schaumburg was a kind of.. depressing. I just about fell in love with the courses and the materials that the other students put out. Then we can to the tuition. To go there would cost me roughly about $70,000 for three years, little tutoring, expensive tiny apartments, no on campus living facilities, the places that are used by the students are EXPENSIVE and not within walking or biking distance, no food service (re: cafeteria, I like to cook but planning out ALL my meals would just be far too much of a transition for me from the way of life I'm living now) and only ONE art store nearby.
Coice seems to be clear here folks, but which one?

find your element
at mutedfaith.com.
<ยบ>

Which Royalty Are You? Find out! By Nishi.
You're beautiful and kick-ass! And like a female-warrior. You're resourceful, smart, tough, street-smart. You live life for yourself and not as others dictate and refuse to be branded into a category. You live apart from world and society.
![]() If I lived in Middle-Earth, it would be in: The Bay of Belfalas The sea is calling you too. The heat, the ocean, and moderate population of people is sufficient for you. You may not be much of a beach person, but the coastline environment provides the best balanced combination of everything: nature & urbanization, seclusion & socializing, and especially the moderate weather conditions; however, you can bear the heat quite easily.
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