I'm fucking stoked.

Bodhisattva_

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SO, I have basically decided my future for the next four years, and possibly well into the future. And I'm fucking stoked. But I want to propose it to NS and see if there are any obvious flaws in my planning that I don't see because I want it to work out.

I live in Washington, but did well enough on the SAT's to warrant substantial scholarship and financial aid money to attend Montana State U next fall. My best friend since kindergarten who also shreds on a snowboard is going there too. We plan on living in the dorms freshman year (required) probably not together, then getting a house or apartment after that and potentially two more of my shred bros and best friends want to move up there (neither are planning on going to college) and we will get a house with the 4 of us. I work at a resort also owned by the owners of Big Sky, and have talked to my boss at my current job and figured out that I can probably transfer to Big Sky and sell tickets there. I want to go into business and my ideal plan is to get a bachelors in international business or marketing and become an international sales rep for a snow related company. Idk how plausible that is and I may change my career plans or whatever, but that's my plan for now.

So NS, are there any obvious flaws or reasons why this shouldn't work out? Or should I be fucking stoked on my future?
 
Sounds pretty much flawless, I have friends at MSU and they fuckin love it, a lot of really good big mountain lies out in Montana
 
Yes I am prepared for the unexpected and really don't expect things to work out perfect, but this is basically the master plan and I will deviate as necessary.
 
This, apperatley a friend wnt to some. Mountain in montana, flawless indeed

If I spelled something wrong I blame auto correct...that is all
 
Do whatever floats your boat honestly. There's always going to be what ifs with any situation. If it's what you think you want and you feel it's right, go for it man.
 
Yeah no I'm doing it no doubt I just think about things incessantly and do this thing where when I feel like I have nothing to worry about I go through everything I do making sure there is nothing wrong with it and nothing I should be thinking/worrying about. Also I just wanted to see if I was letting myself be blinded by how awesome it sounds and not overlooking something obvious. And I sort of just wanted to share my stoke.
 
I am probably not going to room with him.

And idk last time I partied with a frat at your fucking uni I ended up with a scraped up face and handcuff bruises...
 
Don't live together. It might sound appealling to some to live in a room with their best friend (which I did) but the problem is since you're so close, it's easier for each of you to yell and fight with eachother compared to yelling and fighting with someone you just met.

Other than that it sounds like a solid plan!
 
That's completely normal. You're moving on to the unknown. No matter how much you have set or figured out there are still a fuck ton of unknown variables. You will probably be thinking about them constantly until it happens and you finally get settled in. Def don't let that be a reason to keep you from doing it though. If you feel that it's what you want and you have everything worked out the best you can, go for it.

To me it sounds like legit plan. Sometimes it doesn't hurt to think of backup plans. Not as much backup plans as other options but backup plans for the pieces of your main plan. If you aren't able to get a job at big sky, your friend doesn't go or shit like that. The fact that you're going to college makes it a lot more straight forward with less variables. If you paid for your school, you're accepted and everything, and you show up, you have a place to live and eat. I can understand there can be a lot of stress from school and course loads, but at least you have a place to sleep and food to eat. Also it sounds like you got a good thing in the works with getting a job at a mountain out there. That'll help you make some ski friends pretty quickly.

Like I said before man. If it's what you want to do, and you think it's the best way to go, fucking go for it. Have the best time, and live it up.

Good luck, and happy adventurin
 
Yeah I sort of smoke a lot of weed and I hear Roskie is about that hahaa so that sounds like a sweet place to live freshman year.
 
That's because you had to walk back, I always crash at my house. Consider it though, there's a lot more to a fraternity than partying and it can open a TON of doors for you. MSU may have a lame greek scene though. Here at WSU I can't imagine not being in a fraternity; I'd not be having nearly as much fun as I am.
 
Haha yeah when I visited I saw billboards for meth prevention everywhere. It's pretty prevalent in my home town anyways so it's not like I haven't been around it or had it pushed to me before.
 
the one thing that I will say is that your friend group will likely change when going to college. That best friend may no longer be your best friend and instead of friends moving out from back home im guessing that you will meet some kids at school freshman year that really become your close friends
 
montana is the best place to live hands down the people are awsome the skiing is amazing plus there really relaxed about weed here
 
Damn that sounds fucking awesome, I wanna do something like that when I graduate. I have no clue what I want to study in Uni though. But I want to do something related to skiing or streetwear
 
That is true as well.

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harassment

as in "yo tenisha, i have sex wit telonda, but harassment nothing to me"

cologne as in "yo dawg you think you cologne me a dolla?"
 
Do what makes you happy, you're obviously happy with this idea. For example, some people dig math, I think its a bunch of numbers and random figures that only need to be known if you're an architect or in a living with a lot of physics (roller coaster manufactering, etc.). In fact, I think a lot of it people will never use, but thats besides the point, and I could be wrong. Me I find my fancy in traveling, language and culture. Going into international relations to try and become a diplomat of some sort, that makes me happy. This makes you happy, go for it.
 
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