it's expensive, but you can get tons of aid there if they dig yr portfolio. plus the TIMARA program is like, best program evah. i minored in Music Comp there, it was amazing.
― a repulsive person and/or a repulsive sphincter (the table is the table), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:38 (fifteen years ago)
sarahel, the same happened to me. And I was happily married with a mortgage and good friends (still am, like, but just to put in context that background circumstances mean bugger all when you feel that worthless in yourself). I just had to reevaluate because I had no other option (other than THE option that this thread's about), and I figured in my better-off moments, when I was receptive and open to good ideas, that I could assess priorities, focus on the positive, yada yada yada. I just took it from there. It doesn't always work, and I'm no hippie happy cheerleader for life, but I'm still here.
corey, there is tons of good advice here. Take on board as a first step towards seeing a way out, even if you can't do it right now.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:39 (fifteen years ago)
Oberlin is a really good school for music - of course, one of my friends went to Oberlin for music, then Mills for grad school in music, and is now really bitter because his "reward" is teaching math to juvenile delinquents
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:40 (fifteen years ago)
i studied with this dude, who unfortunately retired, but has been replaced by an equally awesome dude:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Coleman
― a repulsive person and/or a repulsive sphincter (the table is the table), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:41 (fifteen years ago)
If you're concerned about debt and also on the fence about whether studying is music is the best thing for you, you might want to consider going to a cheaper school - maybe a state school that has a good music program.
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:41 (fifteen years ago)
anyway, what i'm saying is that there are lots of great places to study that will help you achieve what you want to achieve. so. don't despair. if you ever want to talk, i'm around.
― a repulsive person and/or a repulsive sphincter (the table is the table), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:42 (fifteen years ago)
Michigan has an amazing comp program, fwiw
do you like where you are currently living? Are you in Chicago?
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:42 (fifteen years ago)
moving back to your parents isnt so bad if you know it's temporary - in order to save some money and i don't know when you left your parents, but your old town might look better to you in the eyes of a more grown up guy..
― Zeno, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:42 (fifteen years ago)
Thank you all.
I'm in Chicago, yes.
Zeno, I moved here just this past January.
― Janet Privacy Control (corey), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:45 (fifteen years ago)
otoh it could look even worse and more depressing - depending on what the town is like - like where i grew up, anyone who was smart or interesting moved away, and the people left that are in their 20s are breeding and Wal-Mart shopping their lives away.
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:45 (fifteen years ago)
That pretty much describes where I moved from.
― Janet Privacy Control (corey), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:46 (fifteen years ago)
corey - a good friend of mine did composition at Columbia College - I think he had a good experience
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:46 (fifteen years ago)
" like where i grew up, anyone who was smart or interesting moved away, and the people left that are in their 20s are breeding and Wal-Mart shopping their lives away"
i'm sure there are at least SOME interesting people there who don't shop their life away at wal-mart (though i know some interesting people who do shop there sometimes!)
― Zeno, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:49 (fifteen years ago)
I will look into it, but I think I probably need to have my AA before I apply somewhere like that.
― Janet Privacy Control (corey), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:51 (fifteen years ago)
Corey, you might not be the only smart person who went back in whatever circumstances. You might even find smart people who never even left! Re-evaluate!
(didn't realise staying in your hometown and breeding in your 20s and going to supermarkets makes you uninteresting, need to re-re-evaluate some of these friendships)
― ailsa, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:51 (fifteen years ago)
it's a very stifling place, alisa. I don't think I can make anyone understand how bad it is without having them live there for a few years.
― Janet Privacy Control (corey), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:52 (fifteen years ago)
Dude, you should totally throw caution to the wind and go to school for what you want to do. You will never regret it even when it sucks. And don't worry about shit like this:
"I'm afraid that when/if I do study I'll be surrounded by people who have always been on their path and expose me for a mediocrity."
A lot of people who have "always been on their path" usually suck anyway. You will be awesome because you actually took a risk to do it. Definitely look at state schools or places with decent scholarships.
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:53 (fifteen years ago)
Just speaking from exp, obviously
xp - yes there are some interesting people there - they tend to be quite elderly
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:53 (fifteen years ago)
thank you admrl
― Janet Privacy Control (corey), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:54 (fifteen years ago)
yeah adam - otm!
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:55 (fifteen years ago)
I think, most importantly, the prospect of college could make living with your parents infinitely more bearable because you'd know there was an end date.
college might not get you a great job (hasn't for me or most of my friends! even ones who went to good colleges.) - but it's a good experience, can be much much cheaper than you think and no matter what your situation later in life, it'd be better if you had a degree. doesn't matter from where.
― iatee, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:57 (fifteen years ago)
Wal-Mart shopping
Wal-Mart is actually a pretty great place to shop.
― more lunacy and witchcraft! (kkvgz), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:58 (fifteen years ago)
wrong thread for culture wars
― iatee, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:58 (fifteen years ago)
Hi corey, we haven't really spoken on ILX but you seem like good people and I liked your tracks that you posted on IMM, hope things look up for you
boring politics of depression shit that I guess now is not the time for but I wrote before I'd read the revive, sorry:I appreciate that it is annoying to hear teenagers talk about catching severe depression from a boy not smiling at them, or when people go "oh depression, my cousin had that for a month - but now they're happy and highly successful!", but I also kind of feel that over-policing the word "depression" (a condition we don't understand v well imo) is possibly counterproductive too
or, to put it in a more me-me-me way, I was pretty ill for a long time before I saw a doctor, but I knew that Real Depressives get upset at the word being used lightly and not as a special serious thing that special serious people have, and thought I should stop presuming I might be special when I was really just lazy and dumb and bad at stuff
and, since depressives tend to think that they are lazy and dumb and bad at stuff, maybe it is good not to draw lines with that on the other side
― rah rah rah wd smash the oiks (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:59 (fifteen years ago)
I guess what I'm trying to say is, if you can't make a living doing something you (presumably) hate, then try something you actually care about. I completely understand the need for financial security, but I have this naive belief that pursuing something you love every day has a way of working out somehow, AND making everything else in your life improve exponentially. I'm definitely an advocate for counseling and even medication for this stuff, but so much of it is situational as well (sorry for such a cliche). Sometimes when everything seems broken you only need to fix one thing and the rest seems to sort itself out somehow.
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 21:59 (fifteen years ago)
xp - I prefer Target tbh
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:02 (fifteen years ago)
xp - I prefer Target tbh - the frozen food section has motion sensor lights - it's like being in that "Kitchen of the Future" industrial film from 1960(?)
corey, I just wanna point out to you that 23 isn't even at the starting gate yet. I know it's rough times sometimes but seriously, you gotta take my word for this, you won't even remember 23 in about 3 years. you are just getting your feet under you. so, get them feet under you. my life did not really begin before I was 26, fwiw.
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:02 (fifteen years ago)
"think, most importantly, the prospect of college could make living with your parents infinitely more bearable because you'd know there was an end date."
and because studying would keep youre thoughts away, at least to some degree from "i hate this town etc" thoughts
― Zeno, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:02 (fifteen years ago)
― gross rainbow of haerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Tuesday, August 10, 2010 6:02 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
yeah. when you said you're 23...i mean it's heartbreaking to me that you're that young and feel like a failure...that is literally impossible as far as i'm concerned. i guess it's easier to say than feel but try not to be so hard on yourself.
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:07 (fifteen years ago)
oh it's called "Design for Dreaming" - but this is how i feel at Target:
http://www.wetcircuit.com/wp-content/myfotos/designfordreaming/DesignforDreaming00.jpg
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:09 (fifteen years ago)
Seriously, 23. I mean you're still young enough to have a foppish hairstyle and wear cuban heels! And your friends will all have forgotten about it by the time you hit 30. You have lots of time on your hands and fantastic adventures to come.
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:10 (fifteen years ago)
i'm 25 and my life is just beginngin
― the girl with the butt tattoo (harbl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:11 (fifteen years ago)
ingyou should get a cat
Wait you're always saying that you're old!
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:12 (fifteen years ago)
haha when i first found out how old (young) a harbl was i could not believe it because she has such a world-weary outlook <3
― horseshoe, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:13 (fifteen years ago)
i'm old but i still have a long way to go
― the girl with the butt tattoo (harbl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:13 (fifteen years ago)
She is an old soul, it's true. But not really
xp
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:13 (fifteen years ago)
her & ian both!
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:14 (fifteen years ago)
Ian should have been born in the 1930s and harbl in the 1950s (in soviet russia)
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:14 (fifteen years ago)
Now I'd like someone to come on and say 32 isn't old, thanks
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:15 (fifteen years ago)
:)
― the girl with the butt tattoo (harbl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:15 (fifteen years ago)
it's a cliche but it's true: life is full of changes (and there will be more unknown "failures" or "successes" to come), some good, some bad but sometimes the one that seems good at first arent so good at the end and vice versa.
― Zeno, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:16 (fifteen years ago)
but corey, it sounds like there are a lot of things that you want to do, that you are interested in - that you haven't even tried yet - so "ending it all" before you even try - well you shouldn't!
-- 32 seems young to me --
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:17 (fifteen years ago)
Good. I think everyone on here should be comforted by someone else slightly older in succession until Dr. Morbius or aimless comes on and cries.
― Tolaca Luke (admrl), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:18 (fifteen years ago)
(Not that I really want that to happen, but this is a joke about old people)
I'm 27 in a week and I feel so fucking old.
― a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:19 (fifteen years ago)
man, there are so many things i wish i could go back and tell my 32 year old self -- but i probably wouldn't, tbh -- it's better that i had the crushing realizations i did at 33.
― sarahel, Tuesday, 10 August 2010 22:19 (fifteen years ago)