Good things o' the day:
- Headache = gone! GONE! Gone!
- Came home yesterday to find a $25 Amazon gift certificate in the mail. Meep, thanks,
icanreadyourmnd! -
katari
... And as I'm making that list, my dad forwards me a message about permanent hair dye causing cancer. Um. Then again, doesn't everything? I'm a vegetarian, I don't drive, I'm in pretty decent physical shape, I give to charity, and I don't write mpreg, so I'm allowed to have two small vices. Anything could get you killed. And yeah, I should stop smoking, but I'm not about to go back to my natural hair colour, although I'm currently about thisclose to clipping it all off again because I AM GOING INSANE!!!!11!!!1!!
dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, dreadlocks, ...
Okay, important questions for all USAians:
- I need a state to set Ravenswood (the small town where SL takes place) in. It should be fairly cold -- so, northish, and probably on/near the East Coast, since they're touring for one/two months, and they pass through Athens, Georgia. The possibility of there being a small townwith a lake and a (pine, I believe) wood is also a necessity. Suggestions?
- Explain the concept of community colleges to me. What's the difference between community colleges and universities/"plain" colleges? How do they work?
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Community or "junior" colleges are small local colleges which most frequently provide technical/job skills classes/training, and entry-level or basic undergraduate credit classes.
They most often provide required undergraduate credits for much less money than private/state colleges/universities, and many people without tons of money choose this route, then transfer to university for the remaining 2 years.
They can also be a resource for people wanting job-related training, or those who have a specific interest in taking classes in things like cooking or photography.
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