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Originally Posted by Nodrog
Its not surprising you dont want to go to Wales, you pretty much hate everything remotely new on principle. Youll enjoy it if you go though, just like you enjoyed Stirling.
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I thoroughly enjoyed first year, second year was ok, first half of third year was hell, the second half was the worst 4 months of my life and fourth year was a post hell struggle when i basically did what i'm doing now (nothing) except living with a horrible lesbian. I'm not seeing the moral lesson here
. You are entirely correct i hate new things on principle - im not good with new faces, places, ideas etc and i definitely prefer to be stuck in ruts - but i dont get why this is neccesarily a bad thing? To re-evaluate the stirling experiment, i've come back 4 years later £20k lighter with a paper degree that means nothing to me and should mean nothing to any employer. The only positives i can take from the experience are that i learned how to cook, i gained some life experience re things like flat maintenance, bills, and i can now effectively play the holding midfield role at 7 a side. I'm more miserable than when i left for the sake of what, some mystical 'self advancement' or whatever. The likelihood is even if i go to wales i'll come back with a degree and there'll be another one of these threads and decisions, and i'm struggling to see the point.
Progress, progress