I don't know, I guess I don't see what the value is in trying to characterize the choice to go to Yale as "wrong" or "right". The fact is you're here now, and whether it's wrong or right for you now may have nothing to do with the nature of the decision you took last year or whenever.
If you made a mistake in deciding to come here, and it would actually be good for you at this point to go back to CA, then I guess two wrongs do make a right. But as far as I can see it's also LOGICALLY (purely logically) possible that you made a mistake in deciding to come here, and you'd make a mistake in deciding to leave.
Uh yeah. So all I'm trying to say is, I don't think your original decision frame really bears considering at this point, because it's over now, and you're in a new decision frame.
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If you made a mistake in deciding to come here, and it would actually be good for you at this point to go back to CA, then I guess two wrongs do make a right. But as far as I can see it's also LOGICALLY (purely logically) possible that you made a mistake in deciding to come here, and you'd make a mistake in deciding to leave.
Uh yeah. So all I'm trying to say is, I don't think your original decision frame really bears considering at this point, because it's over now, and you're in a new decision frame.
That was long. I'm tired. (: