Argh as usual. I'm trying to work, but I have too much other crap going on. I'm (still) looking into grad schools and (still) having trouble knowing what my decision criteria should be. I know what it is I want to study, but some econ programs are really theory/mathematics heavy and that doesn't really excite me. Maybe it would be good, though - I just can't decide what to think. I'd hate to commit to a program that was theory/math heavy and end up having to backpedal out of there when it kicks my ass. Hmm......
Besides... Laramie, Wyoming??? I dunno.
For now, it's on the short list, which, if you're interested, currently looks like this: Colorado State, U of Wyoming, and U of B.C. at Vancouver.
But, as I look into these options, I might add others and subtract some. There's too many options, so I always feel like I could be missing out on the best opportunities. Climate is a major limiting factor. If a republican wins the presidency, UBC goes straight to the top of my list, but by then I'll have likely decided/committed. Oh, life... be easy, baby.
-Rob
Josh and I give a nod to, "If a republican wins the presidency, UBC goes straight to the top of my list..."
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