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saxy_for_life t1_jd0olc0 wrote
Reply to Moving to Waterville? by lil_splooter
It will definitely feel a lot smaller than Bangor, but for a town that size it has a decent amount going for it (mostly thanks to Colby money).
Walking/skiing/bike trails on Quarry Rd, movies at the new Schupf Arts Center, shows at the opera house, decent bars/restaurants downtown. A lot of people still kind of have a bad opinion of Waterville but I liked living there more than Augusta.
saxy_for_life t1_jccpny6 wrote
Reply to University of Maine online. Any good' by Ehud_Muras
I'm halfway through that program right now. Most of my classes have been asynchronous. I'm in one right now that's technically synchronous, but attendance isn't part of the grade so I still just watch the lectures after work.
It's a pretty new program so it doesn't seem super well structured/cohesive, but depending on which classes you take, there is some useful material, and a lot of overlap in other departments (spatial informatics, business, computer science).
I will say though, I probably wouldn't keep going if I didn't have my work paying for it. I've taken a couple classes (a couple from the business school come to mind) where I really feel like I learned nothing.
saxy_for_life t1_j3ycnjl wrote
I probably don't have enough free time to start anything right now, but if you get some black metal going and need a bass player I might be interested
saxy_for_life t1_izzpwn1 wrote
Reply to comment by svengoalie in Postcard from Maine, circa 1985 by Nixx_Mazda
And closer to Norway!
saxy_for_life t1_jda5em9 wrote
Reply to What is everyone’s favorite coastal Maine town/city? Why? by MiddleRecognition224
My favorite that I've been to so far is Rockland. I like the harbor and the proximity to Camden Hills, but I like the downtown better than Camden. Plus walking the breakwater is really relaxing.