I visited Baltimore University today. It's an interesting program, one that focuses a lot on teaching you how to publish your own work and get a job in the publishing industry as well as the craft of writing, while offering almost no Lit Theory courses, which is what Roosevelt in Chicago focuses a bit more on. There are merits to both curriculums. I loved Baltimore, though; I was pleasantly surprised by how much personality that city has.
I'm flying to Chicago tomorrow to visit Roosevelt. I was hoping I could possibly live in one of the two student housing centers they have right on Lake Michigan with fantastic views of downtown if I went there, but I found out today that they're probably out of my price range, along with every other apartment I could find in the area. It was very disheartening.
Honestly, I'm really torn right now. I don't want to think about deciding until I see Roosevelt tomorrow, but it's hard. And I have to decide by April 12 (Saturday). This is hard.
(Though of course it wouldn't do to disappoint Ash
).
I'm flying to Chicago tomorrow to visit Roosevelt. I was hoping I could possibly live in one of the two student housing centers they have right on Lake Michigan with fantastic views of downtown if I went there, but I found out today that they're probably out of my price range, along with every other apartment I could find in the area. It was very disheartening.
Honestly, I'm really torn right now. I don't want to think about deciding until I see Roosevelt tomorrow, but it's hard. And I have to decide by April 12 (Saturday). This is hard.
(Though of course it wouldn't do to disappoint Ash

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sauda:
That is a good question. If you will be attending Roosevelt, and getting involved with SGChicago, the chances of knowing me greatly improve.

teddy__kgb:
take it easy, jekyll. nice chatting with you.