Christmas

by Acrune

Back to The Real World.

Shiri2005-12-04 00:09:17
CUTE! Although he appears to suffer from photographed-dog-yellow-eye syndrome.

Now I have a set of retarded plastic antlers for 8 year olds...probably too big for Dot's/Pip's head though. sad.gif Guess I'll just let them tangle themselves in tinsel and photo that.
Vix2005-12-04 00:20:15
He jingles when he walks. happy.gif
Shiri2005-12-04 00:44:11
My dogs do that anyway, it's the collars. (They're both pitch black so it helped to be able to hear them at nighttime.)
Acrune2005-12-04 05:49:23
Heh, cute dog. I got snow! biggrin.gif
Sylphas2005-12-04 07:06:09
QUOTE(Ye of Little Faith @ Dec 3 2005, 03:16 PM)
Holy crap, 10k...?  Mine's 1.4kish a semester tongue.gif
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O_o Where the hell are you going? I can manage about that going to a community college, but any larger college or university runs at least 10k a semester, in-state, closre to 20k out of state. Only reason I wasn't at UMBC, damned out of state tuition. sad.gif
Rakor2005-12-04 15:18:07
I'm asking for Animal Crossing, an iPod, and some random movies. I intend to buy everything I don't get. happy.gif
Narsrim2005-12-04 17:53:01
QUOTE(Viravain @ Dec 3 2005, 01:36 PM)
Consider getting a government loan. Granted, it'll generally be a 1/3 to 2/3 difference from subsidized to nosubsidized, but you don't pay them off till you are finished with school.
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And depending on your field, you may end up never paying back the loan.

For example, I'm going if you are a physician who likes rural life, there are MANY MANY programs where they will pay off all your loans if you will practice medicine there. A lot of government jobs will do the same. I want to do Forensic Psychiatry, and if I start off working for the government in the prison system (which I think would be so fascinating), not only could I get excellent pay, full benefits, etc... they'd pay off all my loans.

This pretty much goes for anyone in the medical field... or even other fields like psychology. A very good friend/teacher of mine did this.
Viravain2005-12-04 21:25:41
QUOTE(Narsrim @ Dec 4 2005, 12:53 PM)
And depending on your field, you may end up never paying back the loan.

For example, I'm going if you are a physician who likes rural life, there are MANY MANY programs where they will pay off all your loans if you will practice medicine there. A lot of government jobs will do the same. I want to do Forensic Psychiatry, and if I start off working for the government in the prison system (which I think would be so fascinating), not only could I get excellent pay, full benefits, etc... they'd pay off all my loans.

This pretty much goes for anyone in the medical field... or even other fields like psychology. A very good friend/teacher of mine did this.
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How interesting, as I've been considering the same field. Are you considering doing a double Forensics/Psychology major? Or perhaps a Criminology/Psychology? Or, if you're truly masochistic, A Psychology/Criminology with a forensics minor?
Iridiel2005-12-05 10:40:40
Here I could swear in public university it went for like 1000€ a year or so, maybe less. 100% free if you got a scholarship, 50% free if you're over 5 people at home, 100% free if you're over 7 people at home (3 kids, 5 kids, and both the parents).
Private is more expensive, though. The one I am now must be around 1000€ for a full semester and it's online, but the 50% free thing for being a big family still is applicable to a part of it. Haven't noticed better teaching here than in the public university, though, and I am studying a technical career, wich tend to be more expensive due to practical classes.