I think the root of it is that I haven't really met any female friends I find terribly interesting here and that has kind of made me miss my old friends back home.
Oh, yeah, that's always a huge problem with moving. (Friends in general take a long time to form--you actually probably had things easier than usual by inheriting a bunch of male friends from the Vancouver DL group).
I never got a good set of friends in Montreal. Eventually got good friends from LGBT support groups in San Francisco. Atlanta's going pretty slow so far (although I <3 Dunie). The moral of this story is: become gay! Wait...guess it doesn't work like that. >_> <_<
Hmm...wonder if I could talk some of my old friends into hanging out with you. Most of my university friends went away for Grad school, but I think a bunch of my High School friends are still around. Like...has hanging out with Elfboy and Ryan led you into meeting Dora or Julia yet?
I think you can theoretically get a job at a college as a Masters person but they prefer PhD. people.
I'm not sure about that. Thing is, most employers have rules that they have to pay more for a PhD, but PhD doesn't really mean you're better at teaching a subject--it really just means you know a lot about one tiny area in the field, but have done the same number of broad courses. So...most employers, money-hungry that they are, will lean towards hiring Masters candidates over PhD candidates. Or at least, that's how it works in Canadian colleges.