RL Dilemma, Suggestions Please.
So, I'm now a student again! Yesterday I signed up with Athabasca University, where I hope to get a degree in Canadian Studies. It sounds like a really cool course that covers a lot of material. Everything from history, language, politics and literature. I'm not really sure what I'll do with it, but as I've been told over and over again, half the time they don't care what your degree is in, so long as you have one.
I haven't signed up for any classes yet, I'm hoping to speak to an adviser to find out what courses they suggest.
The thing that's nice about AU (which I'm so going to be calling it :P) is it's a school based on distance education, so I can take it and live wherever.
Right now I'm living in Ottawa and working full time. It's a good job, I enjoy it, and it pays well, but I don't actually enjoy living in Ottawa right now. I don't have very many friends here, most of them live in Guelph, or are online. I'm living with my parents, which is really pathetic, and means I haven't much (or, you know, any) of a social life. I live in the country where there's nothing to do, and it's easiest to do nothing.
Also, I'd really like to travel. Like, a lot. Since I don't have to be in one place to take this degree, I kind of want to use that as an excuse to travel, try living in a couple different places. I have a decent amount of money saved up right now, I was thinking of buying a house, but it would be more than enough to let me move and support myself until I found another job. But! I have a really good job right now. Dilemma.
So, I want to ask my flist what they think I should do.
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I haven't signed up for any classes yet, I'm hoping to speak to an adviser to find out what courses they suggest.
The thing that's nice about AU (which I'm so going to be calling it :P) is it's a school based on distance education, so I can take it and live wherever.
Right now I'm living in Ottawa and working full time. It's a good job, I enjoy it, and it pays well, but I don't actually enjoy living in Ottawa right now. I don't have very many friends here, most of them live in Guelph, or are online. I'm living with my parents, which is really pathetic, and means I haven't much (or, you know, any) of a social life. I live in the country where there's nothing to do, and it's easiest to do nothing.
Also, I'd really like to travel. Like, a lot. Since I don't have to be in one place to take this degree, I kind of want to use that as an excuse to travel, try living in a couple different places. I have a decent amount of money saved up right now, I was thinking of buying a house, but it would be more than enough to let me move and support myself until I found another job. But! I have a really good job right now. Dilemma.
So, I want to ask my flist what they think I should do.
[Poll #1155347]
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Hey that's a natural response. In Canada, at least where I live, if the person you're speaking to doesn't speak English, they generally speak French, so when I was in China, and I would see that people didn't understand what I was saying, I say it in French, or at least think about doing that, and that was sooo not helpful. :P
When I saw a card for a taxi service at work, I was amazed that there were taxis in The Woodlands (which is the really rich area around here). I mean, I knew there were taxis in Conroe because I saw them when I worked security...but that was only ever in the poor/Mexican part of town. To see it in the rich areas...that was truly surprising.
Wow... I would never think that. I don't necessarily associate public transit with poor people. Maybe buses a little, but the times I've taken the bus, there was a fair share of men and women in suites and whatnot. In Ottawa they really try and push the buses for environmental reasons. Also, it can be a bitch parking down town, so people take the bus to avoid the hassle, not because they don't have a car. Also, because Ottawa is sprawling, there are a lot of people who live in the country, and commute in, so they'll drive their car to the edge of the city, leave their car in a Park 'n Ride then take the bus in (which often have their own lanes so it's faster anyways, that was the fastest way for me to get to college when I was living with my parents).
Taxi's on the other hand... maybe it's just because taxi's here are really expensive, but I would certainly not associate taxi's with poor people. I associate them with visitors, drunk people or kids not old enough to drive. *shrugs* It's funny to hear about the different assumptions and what not people make :)