------I wonder if I should leave NYC after I graduate as its pretty expensive to live here by yourself. You'd need at least a roommate to at least pay for one small apartment. I mean I could do that, but I'm also repaying my student debt, and that would drag me down and possibly my roommate. Oh yeah I forgot to mention, I moved back in with my parents, because of said reasons. I also couldn't afford the cost of groceries, water, and electricity in the long run if I had stayed with my best friend. It was nice living with him though, and if I do move out of NYC I'll miss him the most.
------I have gotten into some wonderful opportunities though. I might become the main audio-engineer for my friend's business Hydropunk, which is like a venue. Reason I said "might" is because we're doing this test show in campus, and I'll engineer for that, if it's a success then maybe I'll get the full gig. In the opposite side of the spectrum though, yesterday, me and my best friend have gotten invitations to work at the greenhouse in campus. Which is very exciting as we're both environmental science majors, and I do want to become a botanist if my music doesn't flourish. We'll be interning under our professor, and in the long run it might become a full paying job. These are exciting times for me, which is why I haven't been writing also as I have become very busy as of late.
------In the end though the choice of whether to stay here in NYC still lingers over me. I had been planning to move to Philadelphia after I graduate, as I have friends there and some contacts. Leaving home and everything behind is quite earth shattering though. But perhaps a new start there would be nice as well; I don't know yet.
This is Anikacy, wish me luck on my endeavors friends! I'm not sure when I'll write again.
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The road of redemption is a long one, but I think I'm doing great so far.
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