I think music companies had been working to take it down for a while and finally was able to do it.
At least, that's what I gathered from the minimal amount of things I saw about it.
Looking up a bunch of guides and hours of trial and error. xP
With Grooveshark gone now, I'm going to have to figure out how to edit the playlist too.
But that's for another time.
-n-
I'm glad my two cents were helpful for you.
I know things are difficult, but living a life that isn't challenging isn't a life worth living...again that's just my opinion.
Just remember that there are always good and bad aspects to career choices...Well, also in life too, there are pros and cons. I guess it's just how you, individually, think which aspects are the good and which are the bad.
Anthropology is an interesting course to go through. I enjoy the study very much, however the professors at my university were all the same by their amount of ignorance and denial. That's at my university, every university has its ups and downs with different faculties.
I encourage taking writing courses. Emails, term papers, and other means of communication are going to be written. Taking writing courses no matter what they are, are beneficial for any career.
As for the art part, I'm not a big fan for unless you, as an individual, want to pursue teaching art in schools. I, personally, do not like the idea of the arts for degrees. If you want to learn new techniques (plus cheaper payments), take outside studio workshops. The downside at my university, in the visual arts department specifically in painting and drawing, the techniques are not unique. A short story, my fiance took studio art for a while and hated it at the university where I am currently at. He quit that major and went on to art history (still that wasn't the greatest choice either) but I took him to see the alumni show located at my old high school, school for the arts. He pointed at a one work of art before looking at the artist tag and commented, "Hey I bet that is a student at blah blah university." Lo' and behold he was right. They limit creativity in the classroom. Just be aware of those things when you look at different departments in the visual arts at the university's you are thinking about. I'm not saying you can't get money off of just being a studio artist, but to just be aware of what you are really looking for as a growing artist.
This is just my two cents. Take it or leave it. Go for what your heart desires.
Yes, I am in my Senior year of college. To finish my Bachelors in Liberal Studies, I will just have to finish some courses till the end of summer. By July 30, I'll be finished!!!
...but then I have to pay back all that money! cryingcryingcrying
Annnnnnd, YES! I am, indeed, getting married!!! 3nodding
My fiance and I will be getting married during May of 2016. We do not have an exact date yet but hopefully we'll figure that out soon. xp
So you are taking college prep courses? Do you have any idea what you'll major in? If you don't then that is okay. Trust me.
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I think music companies had been working to take it down for a while and finally was able to do it.
At least, that's what I gathered from the minimal amount of things I saw about it.
Yeah, like a month ago or something.
Sucks.
unu
Looking up a bunch of guides and hours of trial and error. xP
With Grooveshark gone now, I'm going to have to figure out how to edit the playlist too.
But that's for another time.
-n-
I know things are difficult, but living a life that isn't challenging isn't a life worth living...again that's just my opinion.
Just remember that there are always good and bad aspects to career choices...Well, also in life too, there are pros and cons. I guess it's just how you, individually, think which aspects are the good and which are the bad.
I encourage taking writing courses. Emails, term papers, and other means of communication are going to be written. Taking writing courses no matter what they are, are beneficial for any career.
As for the art part, I'm not a big fan for unless you, as an individual, want to pursue teaching art in schools. I, personally, do not like the idea of the arts for degrees. If you want to learn new techniques (plus cheaper payments), take outside studio workshops. The downside at my university, in the visual arts department specifically in painting and drawing, the techniques are not unique. A short story, my fiance took studio art for a while and hated it at the university where I am currently at. He quit that major and went on to art history (still that wasn't the greatest choice either) but I took him to see the alumni show located at my old high school, school for the arts. He pointed at a one work of art before looking at the artist tag and commented, "Hey I bet that is a student at blah blah university." Lo' and behold he was right. They limit creativity in the classroom. Just be aware of those things when you look at different departments in the visual arts at the university's you are thinking about. I'm not saying you can't get money off of just being a studio artist, but to just be aware of what you are really looking for as a growing artist.
This is just my two cents. Take it or leave it. Go for what your heart desires.
...but then I have to pay back all that money! crying crying crying
Annnnnnd, YES! I am, indeed, getting married!!! 3nodding
My fiance and I will be getting married during May of 2016. We do not have an exact date yet but hopefully we'll figure that out soon. xp
So you are taking college prep courses? Do you have any idea what you'll major in? If you don't then that is okay. Trust me.