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veen  ·  3697 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: August 19, 2015

Yesterday I returned from my two weeks on a roadtrip to Sweden. Three things I've learned:

1) While I was enjoying the calmness of the Swedish sjön, the institutions that are supposed to complete my graduation were also doing absolutely nothing. Which means that I now have just over a week to 'validate my appropriate pre-education' for the master's degree I want to start August 31st. A process that normally takes a month or more and should have started weeks ago, but wasn't because my final grade wasn't in the system until two weeks ago.

2) While I was carefully managing the budget of the roadtrip, the institution that was supposed to give me my student loans managed to fail completely at the one task they're supposed to do. Which means that I missed out on over 2k of payments that I now need to retrieve because they made a typo with my bank account.

3) Okay, enough ranting. The road trip itself was superb. Five of my best friends and I, one big van and plenty of roads for us to discover. It went much better than I'd hoped for - great weather, it was cheaper than expected (less than €400 total cost!) and camping in the wild was really nice. Not a single fight or argument. I've learned that the right kind of people and the right kind of planning can make a world of difference.

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