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There is one (otherwise great) professor in my department who assigns a creative group project with a presentation for the midterm grade of every class he teaches. He lets you rope in people from outside the class provided it's clear you did most of the work. It didn't occur to me until this semester that I could just do the whole thing myself and invent a co-author. It worked.
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Duzzy Funlop posted:This post almost gave me loving flashbacks. 205 days. Then I get to change schools and get my bachelor's!
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 14:23 |
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at the date posted:There is one (otherwise great) professor in my department who assigns a creative group project with a presentation for the midterm grade of every class he teaches. He lets you rope in people from outside the class provided it's clear you did most of the work. It didn't occur to me until this semester that I could just do the whole thing myself and invent a co-author. It worked. That's quite the tableau of anti-social behavior you're drawing for us.
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 14:55 |
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I'm in a two hour lecture right now and the person that just sat down next to me has some serious BO
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 21:30 |
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Delizin posted:Apply online as soon as possible to get the ball rolling. You'll then be contacted by the VA and they will setup a meeting for you with a voc rehab counselor. You and the counselor will then put together a plan to rehabilitate you so that you can re-enter the workforce. Alternatively you can put together a plan by yourself and then give it to the counselor as soon as they contact you to greatly speed up the process. Thank you, ill hop on it as of now.
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 21:57 |
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Pesticide20 posted:I'm in a two hour lecture right now and the person that just sat down next to me has some serious BO Tell him No Smelly Fuckers Allowed
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 22:07 |
lightpole posted:Tell him No Smelly Fuckers Allowed This, but also consider making a small scene of moving a few seats to embarrass him.
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# ? Oct 17, 2017 23:53 |
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Group shame doesn't get enough love. Set standards ie, don't smell.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 00:05 |
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The only time I don't say anything is if it's occasionally. Like we all forget to put on deodorant that one morning and remember halfway through class when you raise your hand and goddamn KFC smells come straight out. I had that one girl who was hot but never wore it. Never said anything because I already look like a creep, no need to sound like one too. "You smell." "Thanks, I guess?" "Bad" "Ok weirdo quit smelling me."
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 00:08 |
Soulex posted:The only time I don't say anything is if it's occasionally. Like we all forget to put on deodorant that one morning and remember halfway through class when you raise your hand and goddamn KFC smells come straight out. All you gotta do is own it. "You smell" is some weak poo poo Speak loud and confident and be a sarcastic rear end "I can't help but notice you smell like you never put on deodorant? Are you trying to make a statement or is it just an accident?" You can't be a creep if you're super straightforward and confident about it. College chicks view you as a creep if you're too nice and genuine because that means you're secretly a 'sociopath looking to get their guard down'
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M_Gargantua posted:All you gotta do is own it. "You smell" is some weak poo poo Confidently telling someone they stink is how I lost my virginity.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 02:19 |
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NUKES CURE NORKS posted:Confidently telling someone they stink is how I lost my virginity. Do tell
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 02:24 |
It was a joke. Confidently telling someone they stink isn't the way to get laid and it was a weird justification for telling someone they stink with confidence.
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NUKES CURE NORKS posted:It was a joke. drat
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NUKES CURE NORKS posted:It was a joke. Confidently telling someone they stink isn't the way to get laid and it was a weird justification for telling someone they stink with confidence. Apparently in real colleges, hot 18-22 year olds are a dime a dozen if that's your thing. I stand by my original statement either way. No Smelly Fuckers.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 08:39 |
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Yeah, I go to a state university with almost 30,000 students and the proportion of smelly students is pretty much nil. Then again I'm not in engineering, physics, or computer science, etc.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 16:22 |
Chinese people don't wear deodorant. This isn't me making poo poo up. I sit between two Chinese people in my accounting class and bought one of hem deodorant because he told me that Chinese people don't wear deodorant.
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DoktorLoken posted:Yeah, I go to a state university with almost 30,000 students and the proportion of smelly students is pretty much nil. Then again I'm not in engineering, physics, or computer science, etc. I go to a 20000 student state polytechnic and none of the grad students, business or engineering, are smelly.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 16:53 |
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this isn't a stereotype but a proven fact based on a comprehensive sampling of the two students sitting adjacent to me in Statics: engineering students are smelly dorks
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 18:39 |
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Same with nursing students being about a 50/50 split of loving retards. I get the same feeling that happened when I realized how many medics in my graduation class at AIT were going to be responsible for peoples' lives.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 20:09 |
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I went to a cybersecurity club meeting to check it out. The content was cool but I haven't been back because holy hell did that room stank
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 20:10 |
rifles posted:I went to a cybersecurity club meeting to check it out. The content was cool but I haven't been back because holy hell did that room stank same, cool concept, mostly people who you dont wanna be around
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 20:20 |
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hacker club would be a way cooler name
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 14:47 |
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I had a physics class (woo Physics for the Liberal Arts) over a particularly cold and snowy winter that I would walk outside in the cold rather than walk through the computer science wing to get to my class. One of my classmates would go outside with me because she felt everyone's eyes in the entire department would zero in on her.
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 14:51 |
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What’s that one picture that’s hella old but it’s that hot tall chick wearing all black and everyone is just staring at her get coffee in the cafeteria filled with neckbeards? I can only imagine that.
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 18:45 |
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Got all of my references in order. Taking the GRE on Monday. Probably starting an MSCE in January
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# ? Oct 28, 2017 21:06 |
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Let me know how the GrE is. I’m on the way to doing it, just have to finish planning my senior year.
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# ? Oct 29, 2017 04:37 |
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After 12 years out of school I studied for a month and got 79th percentile Q 97th V and a 3.5 on the essay. It depends on what you want. For verbal, read at a high level consistently. I'm a fan of The Economist, others like the New Yorker or HBR. I did not put in a ton of work here, just enough to understand what their questions wanted. If your English is weak you may need to focus. For quant, practice problems. As many as you can. If you want to write well for the essay, practice. I didnt practice and probably spent more time staring at the clock waiting for it to hit 0 then write. Make sure to practice taking the free tests like you would on test day. I messed up the timing and wasted time on the math and left problems blank, my score should have been a bit higher. Overall, if you aren't hitting 150s I'm not sure you're smart enough to breathe. 160s are easily doable if you can focus and practice.
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# ? Oct 29, 2017 04:47 |
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Soulex posted:Let me know how the GrE is. I’m on the way to doing it, just have to finish planning my senior year. It's loving easy except for the writing. I write well but nowhere near fast enough to meet the standards for a 5 or 6 point essay (out of 6). e: "Don't overthink the verbal reasoning questions" is my only real tip aside from what's already been said. You need to be careful, but your first instinct is probably right if you read at a high level already. Eugene V. Dubstep fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Oct 29, 2017 |
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Please read at a high level even if you are a stem major. It's only been 6 or so weeks but the constantly poo poo english and poorly written studies are killing me.
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lightpole posted:Please read at a high level even if you are a stem major. It's only been 6 or so weeks but the constantly poo poo english and poorly written studies are killing me. This never goes away. When American high schools start pumping out students in any reasonable number who are intellectually and dispositionally prepared to study science then you’ll get studies that are written by people working in their first languange. Until then, welp
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# ? Oct 29, 2017 18:39 |
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Thanks. Does Voc Rehab fit the bill? I read a lot growing up, don’t so much now but I definitely have strong use of the language despite what my dumb thumbs and autocorrect do for me.
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# ? Oct 29, 2017 21:48 |
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Get back in practice, depending on the program it will help to a lesser or greater degree anyways. Im reading over 200 pages a week as it is, it would be more but other assignments cut into my reading time. I blew through the verbal portion since it was more instinctive to me so just look through some problems and see how comfortable you are with it.
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 00:15 |
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lightpole posted:Get back in practice, depending on the program it will help to a lesser or greater degree anyways. Im reading over 200 pages a week as it is, it would be more but other assignments cut into my reading time. I had meant for fun. I don’t have the time to read 200 pages a week, but I can definitely work on it. Last thing I read was Maynard James Keenan’s Biography. I’m interested in Chomsky and the idea of a participatory democracy is fascinating to me. I read a little of Thomas Kuhn and his “Structure to Scientific Revolutions,” because paradigms and paradigm shift is a lifestyle choice for me (and a paper). I guess I’m at that point where I want to read stuff that is in my field but am too busy to full absorb it. I do end up reading a lot of papers and journals though. Just got done with 2 hours deep in the Encyclopedia of Religion. Shinto is loving weird. Hopefully this paper gives me an A. I’ve been trying to do my best with essays and poo poo recently because I can pull them out of my rear end in 10 minutes but sometimes I get carried away and ignore what the professor is specifically asking for. I’ve never had a problem writing, I just get distracted.
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Yeah it shouldn't be a problem then. Just know that grad school the workload just goes up so I don't actually have time to read 200 pages, I just have to.
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lightpole posted:Yeah it shouldn't be a problem then. Just know that grad school the workload just goes up so I don't actually have time to read 200 pages, I just have to. Oh yeah, I’ll be able to do it later. Right now it’s just hectic. I got 3 boys all 3 and under. I step in and Dad as much as I can but my wife and I both are like “school first.”
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 03:48 |
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Guys I can't wait to tell you the stories of Merlin the student vet that hangs out in my vet lounge.
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 06:46 |
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Well Don't hold back, man
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 14:23 |
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Merlin looks like a fat Jackson Galaxy. He is in his early 30s. Merlin was apparently an army combat engineer, and attained the rank of E5. He could have been SSG, he totally had the points but just didn't care because he was too cool or something. As an E5 he was "in charge of $30 million dollar construction projects" in Afghanistan. Because of this experience, he argues against any tax money going to a local area public school (k-12). He wears a big beard, because his face is "totally hosed up" underneath. You see, at an army school he was learning door breaching. The lock was crazy and when the guy next to him shot it the buckshot (!) ricocheted into his face. He looks crazy as hell underneath but has a heart of gold! He parks his Charger backwards into the same disabled parking spot every day. He's proud of the spot and multiple times has basically bragged about it. What's crazy is apparently the campus police dude opened an investigation into whether or not Merlin was still alive, because his car was there longer than the patrol car, which has a reserved spot next to Merlin's. He had to watch security film and everything! One of the first stories he told the vet center was about his friend in South Carolina who joined the KKK. His black friend! He said that he went to a Klan rally to fight them, heard what they had to say and decided to join! One of the perks of being black in the KKK is they believe all the stereotypes and bring him buckets of KFC and E&J brandy on his birthday, and it's great! The stereotypes are actually true! More to follow.. mods changed my name fucked around with this message at 16:20 on Oct 30, 2017 |
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This is why I avoid the vet lounge. It is not worth the risk of listening to that.
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