Thursday, September 29, 2011

Life changing decisions

Hey you guys,

As you might have seen I removed my blogazine - and started a new one but in Swedish. I'm still not sure how to do with any of my blogs, at the moment I have three which is two too much.

The last couple of days I haven't blogged at all. I have only been working and making big decisions about my future. I've had some problems with my college application because the school is saying that it's incomplete and that I haven't sent my high school certificate, which I have. And I don't get an answer about why it's that way. So I'm not sure if I will have time to complete it - especially since I don't even know how. And I don't know if I want to go to that school anymore since they're not even helping me.

At the same time as this happened I got called by a really big newspaper in Sweden that are interested in hiring me as a news designer. And I also got a job offer at the newspaper I am working for right now. Because of that I think I will stay here until next fall.

So now you know how I'm doing, I hope everythings is fine with you!

5 comments:

  1. Wow! Vad sjukt mycket spännande som händer för dig!

    Tänkte att du möjligtvis kunde vara intresserad av att kolla in min blogg som har en tävling där man kan vinna ett par ROSA fingervantar som man kan använda på touchscreen!

    www.smalochsnygg.se

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  2. congratulations with everything! hopefully, everything will fall into place nicely!

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  3. I spent summer holidays in the US visiting my family and I loved it so much that I decided to study there. Big mistake. The time at the uni put me off the States forever. There is such a difference in being there more or less privately, being surrounded by people from your own nation, being sheltered in that way and meeting some Americans on the way to officially living there. Plus, the universities generally aren't the biggest help. You want to go there, so see that you do it right and complete - otherwise, bad luck. That is how the whole process came across to me.
    Luckily I was there on an exchange program so I was helped with many things; I dont even want to imagine the nightmare of doing it all by myself, because in case anything is missing or wrong, you are simply turned away at the airport or at the university. It happened to someone I know.
    I am glad I did it, though, otherwise I would have kept that dream of living in the USA inside me forever. Never before or after has a dream and an illusion been shattered so badly :)
    I wish you best of luck with all you planned, I really hope it all comes out well for you and, if you should really move there, it will be how you want it to be.

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  4. Thank you Anonymous for your opinion. I still want to move to the States one day. I have already lived in Minnesota for a year and I loved it. But I know that it might be a bit different when I go there to study.

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  5. That was me, I never commented before, so prefered the anonymous way as I didn't know what you would make of my opinion :)
    I know you have lived there, I have been reading your blog silently for a while, and I was a bit worried how things would turn out, as you - as far as I remember - were living in Minnesota with a Swedish family (am I right here?), being sheltered and studying there, especially on your own, can be like falling hard onto the earth.
    Ofc it can be totally different and I wish for you it will be that way, but *I* was devastated to find out how different things were from my various summers staying with family.

    Simone**

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