I have to decide if I should go home and spend the summer in Cambridge with my parents or if I should stay here and sublet a place with friends.
What should I do?
-If I go home, I can save more or less all of the money I make in the summer from working, whereas if I have to pay rent and buy groceries, I'll be lucky just to break even.
-If I stay, I can take a couple classes in the summer and maybe eventually graduate.
-If I go home, I can spend some real time with my friends. I've barely seen any of the Cambridge crew since September.
-If I stay, I can do training courses at work which would get me a raise allowing me to work less for the same pay.
-If I go home, I'll get to spend time with my family, in particular my nephew and nieces.
-If I stay, I'm sure it will be hella fun.
Tell me what to do.
Keep on Tranglin,
Anthony
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i don't think I'm allowed to answer, because I have a bias opinion. Make a list of pros and cons of each (much like you've done) and see which one really benefits you in the end.
hmm, I'm biased too, but experience can be valuable? I say break those pros and cons down into what keeps your sanity. The grind can make you go off the deep end, but so can the family.
Good to see the frequent posting...also my host crapped on me not letting me post a re-direct, new site is void.team-scout.com so you don't have a dead link.
For the record, we'd never let you go insane from work (and I'm sure your friends at home would never let you go insane from being with your family). The only thing that would be insane (other than our house parties) would be our summer dedication to the OK GO backyard dance.
Oh, boo hoo, I have to decide between two good things.
Try, which vomit mess do I want to clean up -- the soiled bedding, or the little girl with vomit all over her?
Call me when you've got a REAL problem.
I think I've decided to go home to the C-bridge.
I've also decided to never have children. Thanks for the head's up, U.
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