okay so university sucks. I'm going totally mental here. And I'm paying for this?!
here's the deal. I'm at university outside of Toronto. And apparently I'm a huge city snob and can't deal with this being a 'small town' or whatever. So now I have this problem of like. hating everything here. And subconsciously I'm sabatoging everything by being all depressed like.
there are a few saving graces. The Slackers are playing in Guelph next weekend. Woo. And it's close enough to Toronto that I can make day trips.
my new zine is awesome. Here's two sample pages.
here's the deal. I'm at university outside of Toronto. And apparently I'm a huge city snob and can't deal with this being a 'small town' or whatever. So now I have this problem of like. hating everything here. And subconsciously I'm sabatoging everything by being all depressed like.
there are a few saving graces. The Slackers are playing in Guelph next weekend. Woo. And it's close enough to Toronto that I can make day trips.
my new zine is awesome. Here's two sample pages.
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anyway, this is what I figured out: it forced me to figure out what I wanted and to find the people who were into that, a distinct minority but they were out there. being out of your element is good sometimes, especially in the first few years of university.
just an opinion.
Anyway, I'm not trying to tell you to party all the time and forget about the expensive education you're pursuing. Just keep your eye out for local events that may interest you. Joining a campus club/organization is a great starting point to meet new people with similar interests, and to become involved in various social activities. Once you start doing this, you'll probably find other kids who are all also in your situation. When I was at Guelph, I volunteered at CFRU and GQE, and met lots of great people through both!
Good luck hon, and don't get too bumbed out!