I am in a dilemma here and would like some input.
I have always wanted to learn to speak Russian and now I have the opportunity to do so here at the university in Reykjavik. It's only two classes a week and I can still work at my job. I got the ok from my boss the other day. I have no purpose for wanting to learn it other than it has always been a dream of mine. My application to the university has been accepted. The cost of going to university here in "Europe" is not expensive. A year will only cost me about $600 + books. Yes, you read that right. About $600.
Anyway, my question is, should I go for it? I know a person should pursue their dreams and this one is within my grasp. It is only a one year course and I would then have a BA in Russian.
I'm just scared to start school again but I need to use my brain. Cutting fish all day uses no brain cells.
I have always wanted to learn to speak Russian and now I have the opportunity to do so here at the university in Reykjavik. It's only two classes a week and I can still work at my job. I got the ok from my boss the other day. I have no purpose for wanting to learn it other than it has always been a dream of mine. My application to the university has been accepted. The cost of going to university here in "Europe" is not expensive. A year will only cost me about $600 + books. Yes, you read that right. About $600.
Anyway, my question is, should I go for it? I know a person should pursue their dreams and this one is within my grasp. It is only a one year course and I would then have a BA in Russian.
I'm just scared to start school again but I need to use my brain. Cutting fish all day uses no brain cells.
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