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  1. John Mellencamp. Although, on second thought, there are some references in the song that probably wouldn't mesh well to a story about a female pony. Depending on how you do the songfic you may or may not be able to work around them.

     

    It's just a suggestion. I find it to be a pleasant song that fits the character pretty well (aside from the one line that indicates a male speaker), but it's your call.

  2. Applejack; Home on the Range. Think of it as a challenge.

     

     

    Or, a serious suggestion: Applejack; Small Town. She seems like the type that would appreciate the smaller atmosphere of Ponyville (considering, I assume, she spent her whole life there) as opposed to the larger metropolitan cities like Mane-Hatten.

    Holy God

    I'm guessing time consuming would be the most likely, with varied difficulty depending on how big/detailed you make it. Also, do you mean sew? xP

     

    No, I definitely meant sow. Didn't you know you could create these things by throwing seeds in the ground? I thought everyone knew that!

     

    ... yes I meant sew. :blush:

    Holy God

    >Learn how to sow

    > Make giant MLP dolls

    > Sell for money on eBay

    >Profit!

     

    In all seriousness, I'm sure acquiring good materials can be expensive, but how hard would it to make something like that with a bit of sowing knowledge? I honestly don't know. Easy? Difficult? Time consuming?

  3. If you want to pick a college, I'd start by looking at what's close by and seeing if they offer good programs in the areas you're interested in. Also keep in mind that community college isn't a bad idea either, especially if you haven't fully decided what you want to do yet (they're also cheap compared to traditional schools).

     

    Paying for college can be tricky, and I recommend you check out what kind of financial aid programs your schools have. Some schools are expensive on the surface, but if you meet their criteria for financial aid they can get much cheaper. And apply for scholarships. And sometimes schools will offer to take you for free. You should jump on those opportunities if they come up.

     

    But you should talk to your school counselors since they probably know more about schools in your area than anyone on this site does. Their advice is what you should be seeking.

     

    EDIT: Also, definitely apply to your first choice schools regardless of how much they might cost. Don't dismiss your favorite school just because there's a chance you might not be able to afford it. Financial aid can work wonders (even if it might not reduce all costs).

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