RhythmMan_BluesRockFolk wrote:GA, I'm still waiting for the day you say," All that studying paid off! I just got my GED, and it looks like my application to Yale to study medicine will be approved!"
Just remember, you'll have to pay the bills while you're learning how to play guitar. With all the time you've spent on this site, you could have gotten your GED already, dude . . .
If you're changing your thoughts on this, you'll have to change your name to just 'Guitar.'

... You're like my conscience...
I know, you are right. I have to have something to pay the bills, which I do right now, lol. I am a medical transcriptionist at the moment, but I must say between that and guitar I might burn out my hands.
I plan on studying today, I already looked up all the dates and stuff. I have spoken to my mother about it as well. You may have to wait 4 years for me to say "I got into Yale!" Lol. I think you probably know it's 4 years undergraduates and then you apply for med-school. To make it easier on myself I will probably be doing internet college, but for what I would do it for I would still have to go into a lab every so often to be taught things (So there is some hands on experience).
The reason I will be doing internet college is because right now my family is still in transit, so to speak. Might move up north to New York in like a half a year. So yeah, I will just apply for internet for now.
My education means a lot to me, even though I am slow on it. Guitar is just a phase, medicine is my future.
Thanks for the support, RhythmMan (I mean it, no sarcasm involved).
P.S. Just "Guitar" would be a bad name, I must keep the "Anatomy" part. Actually, I called myself that thinking of literal guitar anatomy, the whole structure and stuff. But it does correlate to the field I want to go into, lol. Irony I guess.
Peace out, GuitarAnatomy.