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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sol System: [QB] My living situation. Oh, my. Oh my indeed. It is unique, my living situation. No, no, that is not true. It is not unique. But it is not a living situation from which anyone could derive much in the way of useful information. It involves a great number of late-night visits to 7-11, there to dine on things long since past their prime. It also involves going home for the summer. Plus I live in Eastern Washington, and Charles, bless his heart, is originally from CALIFORNIA, which is a place...oh my, it is a place. Anyway, my friend, my numbered friend, you and I are on a wavelength together. We're occupying a node. I could tell stories. Perhaps I will. But if you really want to live, if only for a time, in or around the greater Seattle area, and are unsure of where you want your education to lead, might I suggest examining the following links: http://www.seattleantioch.edu/ http://www.ais.edu/ http://www.bastyr.edu/ http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/ http://www.beltc.ctc.edu/ http://www.cornish.edu/ http://www.greenriver.ctc.edu/ http://www.lwtc.ctc.edu/ http://www.northseattle.edu/ http://www.washington.edu/ Ok, I'm starting to get tired of pasting these. There are a lot of colleges in and around Seattle. This is by no means an exhaustive list, and I can make no claims about the quality of the examples chosen. (Aside from two: The University of Washington is a Major School, as west coast state universities go. Good place to study medicine or, I think, marine biology. Those amazingly keen deep-sea vent ecosystems get a lot of attention from UW students. Also, people seem to say good things about the Seattle network of community colleges. Oh, and the Art Institute is well-respected, but not exactly easy to get into.) Going to school on the other side of the continent is not going to be easy, and it certainly isn't going to be cheap. (As an undergraduate non-resident, expect to pay $5,089 per quarter to attend UW, with a tuition increase (Oh, how I cannot wait for the upcoming statewide tuition increase!) coming next year.) But, if you are serious about wanting to enact some real change in your life, going to school in a far-off part of the Republic has its benefits. Not to mention that, should all things not turn out peachy with this distant girl, you will not have wasted your time. While Charles can provide the sort of day-to-day living information, I can share at least some tiny amount of knowledge about going to college in the area. (UW: rainy. CWU: windy. WSU: beer-tinted. Evergreen: hippy.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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