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Old 03-30-05, 06:08 pm
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I am very worried. With my pigs, (4 soon to be 5) and college coming up (1.5 years) I don't know what to do. I have to go to college, no other option. Also, I have to live on campus, no other option. My mom said she would take the pigs in her apartment while at college, though. Needless to say I don't want that to happen, she really dosn't know about pigs.

Does anybody know of/go to a college where small animals are allowed? Five pigs may be too much, but while at college, if allowed, and pigs arn't in the picture (if they have to stay home), I am going to adopt one or two rats.

What to do?
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Re: College

Well,
Some colleges have on campus houses that allow pets. In advance, find the college you like, check to see if they have any animal rules, and if they say none in the dorms, look for a nice on campus house/ apartment to rent. Make sure they will allow pets though of course. .
Hope it works out!
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Hope it works out. I have also been thinking of that. If I can't keep them my parents will take care of them. They really like Honey and Coco and even have took them to the vet when they seemed ill when I was not there.
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Do you just have to live on campus for one year? If so, perhaps your mom taking care of them might not be a bad idea if you can teach her how and she's willing to provide all the care they need. Then maybe you can move off campus where pets are allowed after freshman year? Good luck, I hope things work out for you.
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slap maxwell: Where are you going to work? Are your parents allowing this?

Wow. I wish I had the option.
THat's from the pony thread. I am getting a job at Wawa(next year when I'm 16) Just to start up on my savings. I'm not sure where I will work during the day.(It will probably be just luck of the draw). FOr me and what I want to do, college is a waste of four years ( I would just end up partying, ) and tens of thousands of dollars. Both of which I will need (especially the money) to start a small business ( either a cafe,diner or petstore, heck why not both, it's my store!) My mom completely agrees. She thinks/says that most of the time you end up not working in the degree you earned. I can get all the basic things I need to start a business in highschool and working at Wawa (a small convieniance store) will give me the experiance of that kind of environment. My store,if I chose cafe will be like an upper scale wawa with food, drinks, but better.
My mom is ok with me staying with her for like a year or so after highschool to get on my feet and stuff. Heh, my mom rocks.

Another plus is that I won't start out my life on my own with a giant debt for my student loan for something I won't probably ever need.
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THat's from the pony thread. I am getting a job at Wawa(next year when I'm 16) Just to start up on my savings. I'm not sure where I will work during the day.(It will probably be just luck of the draw). FOr me and what I want to do, college is a waste of four years ( I would just end up partying, ) and tens of thousands of dollars. Both of which I will need (especially the money) to start a small business ( either a cafe,diner or petstore, heck why not both, it's my store!) My mom completely agrees. She thinks/says that most of the time you end up not working in the degree you earned. I can get all the basic things I need to start a business in highschool and working at Wawa (a small convieniance store) will give me the experiance of that kind of environment. My store,if I chose cafe will be like an upper scale wawa with food, drinks, but better.
My mom is ok with me staying with her for like a year or so after highschool to get on my feet and stuff. Heh, my mom rocks.

Another plus is that I won't start out my life on my own with a giant debt for my student loan for something I won't probably ever need.
I'm not trying to say that your vision is impossible or anything, but I think it would be extremely difficult without some classes in business management and marketing. Unless your high school offers classes like that, though I doubt they would be very in depth, I think you might be biting off a little bit more than you can chew. My family owned a small business for 11 years, so I have a good idea of what's involved. Again, I'm not trying to burst your bubble here, I'm all about following your heart/dreams no matter what they are, but I'm just saying you might want to re-think your plan...but hey, I could be wrong and you could not go to college and be very successful, who knows.
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I'm lucky to live where I live (not trying to brag) but my school district is supposed to be one of the top 5 or so in the state. We are offered alot of business classes (too many to choose) By the time I'm a senior I will probably have taken them all. I am going to summer school to get ahead in math so I can be able to take C++ so I can get a better job to start out with.

Don't get me wrong, I'm in no way saying it's going to be easy. I just know that there isn't any way I could actually afford college and I don't want to start my life with a debt for something I didn't really want to do.
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Slap, I don't know what I will do either... I'm going to uni in 2.5 years and I don't know what I will do with my pigs =( I don't think my parents will look after them, so hopefully my uni will be pet friendly!
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THe HAddonfield School district is in the top also. We are up with Morrestown who is also very smart and we have great basketball team.
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Wow, I can't believe how much of you all are so wrapped up/involved in your pigs. I'm not saying that's a bag thing.
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Well, it's tough when you get so attatched to them. Obviously, I'm not going to give up uni for my pigs but it's difficult to part with them, no?
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Yes, you are very right Piglet.
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I'm lucky to live where I live (not trying to brag) but my school district is supposed to be one of the top 5 or so in the state. We are offered alot of business classes (too many to choose) By the time I'm a senior I will probably have taken them all. I am going to summer school to get ahead in math so I can be able to take C++ so I can get a better job to start out with.

Don't get me wrong, I'm in no way saying it's going to be easy. I just know that there isn't any way I could actually afford college and I don't want to start my life with a debt for something I didn't really want to do.
Sounds like you're on the right track. My high school didn't offer any business classes (that I can think of, anyways) so that's why I was unsure about what your high school offered. And if you needed, you could probably take individual courses at a community college or something, I think that's relatively cheap to do. I wish you the best of luck!
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My mom works at my high school, and she mainly teaches all types of business classes, Business Management, Business Basics, Entropuernorship (sp), Keyboarding classes, etc.
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We only have business studies and economics at my school. We only really get taught the core subjects like a language, science, d.t etc
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Does anybody know of/go to a college where small animals are allowed? Five pigs may be too much, but while at college, if allowed, and pigs arn't in the picture (if they have to stay home), I am going to adopt one or two rats.

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I have never heard of a College dorm where small animals were allowed (only fish). But that doesn't stop people from trying, a lot of people I know today snook in their small animals even though it technically was not allowed (mice, pigs, reptiles, snakes, frogs, turtles, hermit crabs... I saw all of these in College even though pets were technically forbidden.) Just make sure you know your roommate is OK with it before you try something like this, if she is not OK with it then you are sure to get reported and kicked out of the dorm.
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Re: College

Unless your going to let your mum look after them the only option I can see is trying to find a college that will let you keep animals. I know that alot of dorms won't but houses maybe. I too will be going to college in about 2years. Lucky for me It is only up the road so I can still live at home. Gd luck though! I hope that you can find a nice place that allows animals.
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