Siren Sound Estates
03:39:48 S҉ Sem
Pretty Brindle. Hope he'll do well. -HEE Click-
Nordic Designs
03:13:10 Keonah
grant it those next two were more of an attempt at color since I had no faith in actual promising matches and didnt want to waste them lol
Nordic Designs
03:10:43 Keonah
I knew AD was going to be doodoo when my first match came out EEE... I chose not to breed for a few days because I was busy anyway, my next two were PPP XD I have yet to breed on any other account since then X.X
Minerva
02:34:35 Min
This RO has been the worst I've had in terms of freshie production (which given that they're what I enter into my futurities is a bit annoying), but it's STILL kicked the arse of my AD project
MC Ace
01:44:05 McFossil
Yep doesnÂ’t matter what kind of AD year I have itÂ’s always a good SD year lol
Minerva
01:42:10 Min
I definitely get more satisfaction from SD than AD. Plus it's easier to hand show them as well as there's only 1 day of actually looking at bars needed
MC Ace
01:41:27 McFossil
Nice! RID were/ are still really mean to me. I cannot for the life of me to get even SD RID working. So I stuck it out with PONs and WBs
Sagruesal
01:40:33 Ru
But I have a slight suspicion that 221 means a very different thing in WB and RID.
Sagruesal
01:39:49 Ru
Hope these guys show me at least something decent, like W3 221
Sagruesal
01:39:22 Ru
McFossil
RID are still a long way to go. I'm gonna buy a separate barn for WB soon
MC Ace
01:37:19 McFossil
Ru is absolutely correct. SD are too cool for school
Sagruesal
01:28:40 Ru
I noticed that E mares can produce good foals if they show W3. I've had multiple good stallions this way
The Joker
01:20:15 Ari <3
Ohh gotcha gotcha
Sagruesal
01:17:15 Ru
I track E mares somewhat and W horses closer
The Joker
01:13:27 Ari <3
Ohh ok, keeping track of so many seems like a lot of work to me
Sagruesal
01:12:04 Ru
Ari
Nah, it's much easier than AD, and cheap. My whole RO costs around 150k since I use my own stallions and mares.
The Joker
01:11:01 Ari <3
Oh my gosh I just got the best valentine *-* someone hand drew a joker horse for me and sent it in their card 🥰
The Joker
01:08:46 Ari <3
Fingers crossed Ru, SD seems tough to me >,<

Trish
Oooh she looks like she'll be epic!
Sagruesal
01:07:42 Ru
-HEE Click- this guy is particularly interesting since his mom is an E.
Sagruesal
01:06:18 Ru
Also w7 for older colts, I check it to make sure they get up to 333 or they're also gelded.
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Riding During College? April 17, 2018 01:31 AM

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I'm going off to college next fall and I'm so excited for ya know, all that stuff, but I'm sorta bummed at the same time because I have no idea if I'm going to be able to manage to keep riding and I don't think I'm ready to give up riding till I'm out of college.

The area my college is in isn't exactly a horsey area but there's barns pretty nearby (should be, haven't checked exactly yet) but the commute, if I were to ride, would be around 15-30 minutes. I'm also hoping to have a part-time job (to help pay for college expenses obviously because yowza o.0). I was going to lease this summer to sort of get a last bit of riding in before school, but even with me trying to stay home as much as possible, I wasn't going to be home for a whole two months so it wasn't worth it.

So, what I'm trying to ask is, those people who have balanced riding and school, how did you do it? Should I try to find lessons in my new area or a half-lease possibly? I was thinking maybe I could try to find a job around horses, but I don't know if they really exist in the area (there's probably some as a stablehand or something) or if that's really the best option. Also, any tips on time management?

Edited at April 17, 2018 01:31 AM by Ginger Acres
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 08:53 AM


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It will really depend on what you're going to college for. The more study intensive education, the less free time you'll have. I've always been told that it's 3 hours of study time per hour spent in class. If you're taking 12 credit hours, that's 36 hours a week. Obviously, not all classes will require that much studying.

Personally, I wasn't able to do it. My education was very study intensive (lots of math and science) with a lot of assignments that took several hours to finish, i.e papers. College can be fantastic in that you can build your own schedule and end up with only having class 3 days a week. However, this doesn't always mean that you'll have free time, or even want to do anything.

I think what I'm mostly trying to say is: don't immediately jump into trying to find a place to ride. Ease yourself into college life and don't pile things on too quickly or you'll risk burning yourself out. It's a lot different than highschool and can take time to settle in. If you can manage the first semester without issue, then I'd look into riding.

As far as time management: google calendars and making to-do lists.
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 09:10 AM

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What Eury said. Also I don't know if this is a thing in the US but here we have lots of extra-curricular groups and many unis have a riding team. Again it can still be expensive and time consuming but maybe an option?
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 09:38 AM


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I'm on the competitive flat/jumping team for my college this year and my particular team was not time intensive at all. One lesson a week for an hour and you're good - the problems were with the actual team itself and the horses. You get the opportunity to show based off of if you party with the team at clubs (btw, most of them are underage) and the horses are half crippled. The shows were fun but if you get a bad draw (IHSA) you're screwed. I was pretty lucky with most of my draws though...
Coming from a background of many years of horse experience, this was a huge step down and the team's behavior was unacceptable for me. I'm not the drinking type and will not be riding through the team next year - BUT - there is an eventing barn that I will be working for.
If you can find a barn you like it'll make things a lot better - it'll make it easier mentally to actually go out and ride.
But like Eury said, the time spent for classes will really put a damper on how much you get to ride. My classes aren't bad even though I'm doing two degrees. However, riding is the last thing I want to do when 3 papers, 2 exams, and a speech are due. Transportation also plays into how easy it'll be to get out to the barn.
Overall, I'm definitely able to do it, but it wasn't great for me this first year. Find a barn you like if you aren't going to get killed by your coursework (or maybe you have an Equestrian team at the college that is actually about riding horses). That's my biggest thing, the barn environment makes it or breaks it... the better the barn, the better you'll ride.
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 01:58 PM


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I rode for my college's equestrian team; twice a week lessons and shows on some of the weekends. I was a BFA graphic design and art history double major with a massive workload, and I made it work. The money was the biggest issue for me, and I blew through quite a lot of it, but it was worth it. Lots of great memories and friends made through the team :)
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 02:15 PM

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The school I'm going to unfortunately doesn't have an equestrian team (it wasn't one of my major considerations when picking a school, though it would've been a plus). I'll keep an eye out if maybe there's a club or some school thing, but I don't think the school is involved in any equestrian things.
I'm going to be a biology major, but I don't really know anything about what kind of schedule I'm going to have. I'm definitely taking that advice on waiting at least a semester before trying to work horses into my schedule, especially since work and school have to come first.
Do you guys have any tips on budgeting and saving to help with horse expenses on top of college/life/etc?
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 02:18 PM


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I worked as many hours as I could get during breaks. At one time, I had three different part-time jobs and was working like 60-70 hour weeks during the summer. I also worked a few hours a week on campus in a cafe as a barista.
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 02:41 PM


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Biology major? Expect lots of studying. The general pre-req classes are going to have you swamped with lots of frivolous assignments that are nothing but time eaters.

Used books. Avoid buying new if you can. See if you can get the books from people who've just left the class. If at all possible, get your books from amazon/newegg instead of the campus store. Generally, the books there are dramatically marked up.

Skip getting food/coffee from the cafe/store/food court. Also heavily marked up. It's cheaper just to bring your own, if you're going to be on campus long enough to need it.

Basically? Just go as cheap as possible. "Do I need this, or do I just want this?" before every purchase.
Riding During College? April 17, 2018 07:30 PM

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Thanks for everything guys! Hopefully all this helps and it'll work out so the ponies don't have to wait too long haha

Edited at April 17, 2018 07:31 PM by Ginger Acres
Riding During College? April 19, 2018 10:15 PM


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I'm in exactly the same boat Ginger. Also a bio major entering college this fall. While I haven't committed yet, the college I'm about 97% sure I'm going to end up at has an IHSA team that looks great and from what I can tell is genuinely fun and about riding. I hope you can find something that will work for you.
Feel free to PM me if you'd like to compare notes on college stuff! :)
Also the general college tips on this thread are really helpful too so thanks everyone for posting them.

Edited at April 20, 2018 03:36 PM by Thunder River

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