Give it some time. One of my sisters here is still getting used to it herself.
If you don't like it there, have you considered doing a study abroad? Or transferring or taking a gap year or something? I know, there are a lot of options. Art is a wonderful pursuit. And political science could be useful. One of the women here works in Washington--maybe she could help you find a job if you wanted to pursue it? I was drawn to the Classics, mostly because I wanted to rediscover the handiwork of my sisters and me. The way it was originally, before they were translated.
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Date: 2012-05-09 09:02 am (UTC)If you don't like it there, have you considered doing a study abroad? Or transferring or taking a gap year or something? I know, there are a lot of options. Art is a wonderful pursuit. And political science could be useful. One of the women here works in Washington--maybe she could help you find a job if you wanted to pursue it? I was drawn to the Classics, mostly because I wanted to rediscover the handiwork of my sisters and me. The way it was originally, before they were translated.