Bored, Esq. wrote:Hell-haine wrote:If I move in another state, this time I'll be sure to pick one that is not under the "right to work" law...
I can't believe I was too stupid 5 years ago not to know how Florida worked.
Other than your husband is there any reason you're staying in the US?
Ah it's a little complex.
I wouldn't be able to go back to school in France and get a teaching degree like I plan on doing.
First of all, I'm too old and last time I tried to get a second degree in English Language and Civilization, I screwed up pretty bad:
2 years in a row, I went to University to get this other degree for free but didn't go to my finals because I was too busy partying and being an idiot.
Now if I'd wish to pursue my studies, I'd have to go to a private school and financing in France is really hard to get.
I highly doubt I would qualify at all.
Second of all, it's much easier here to go to school and find a student job here.
In France, most store and offices are closed early in the evening and on the week-ends (beside people who own their own business).
Now if I get my citizenship (sometime this year), I'll be able to study online anywhere in the world as an American student.
Also I want to have my house rented or sold before I move anywhere.
In 2011, if everything goes well, I'll have some big decisions taken and I'll be ready to move on.
I plan on going back to Europe or maybe Canada.