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How rare are those now? Back in 2006 a pulse and a 180 PT score got your college paid for.
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:How rare are those now? Back in 2006 a pulse and a 180 PT score got your college paid for. I think that'll do it for the CUNY system. The fordham rotc guys, I dunno.
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# ? Jun 1, 2018 21:39 |
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Viva Miriya posted:
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# ? Jun 2, 2018 14:36 |
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Deathy McDeath posted:Yeah, you’re good. Write a good essay and you should be a lock. Did that already. Admissions committee just wanted to see my final grades before they decided on me. Feeling alot better about it now. Thanks man.
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My professor can't pronounce poo poo and it's diving me crazy. Some stuff I can kind of get, like pronouncing phagocyte rhyming with drag instead of page. However she keeps pronouncing subsequent as sub-SEE-quent.
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Just left a review for a class in which the professor disappeared week 7 with no explanation and we couldn't get an answer for why or how long he would be gone. Made sure to tell them that every aspect, methods, communication, etc, were poo poo, and their outcome was loving garbage. In those words.
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lightpole posted:Just left a review for a class in which the professor disappeared week 7 with no explanation and we couldn't get an answer for why or how long he would be gone. Made sure to tell them that every aspect, methods, communication, etc, were poo poo, and their outcome was loving garbage. In those words. Bravo. gently caress em.
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Deathy McDeath posted:Yeah, you’re good. Write a good essay and you should be a lock. Got the last grade in, A- so I'm pretty excited.
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IM IN MOTHERFUCKERS YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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# ? Jun 7, 2018 00:04 |
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Viva Miriya posted:IM IN MOTHERFUCKERS
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Noice.
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Viva Miriya posted:IM IN MOTHERFUCKERS EASY MONEY
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Sweet! Congrats
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Deathy McDeath, the Columbia MilVets let me know that GS has a program with SIPA. tl;dr its a Bachelors/Masters program that gets you that poo poo in 5 years. I have 2 years done already transferring in so I'm hoping to walk out with a Master's in International Affairs at minimum in 3 years. I'm sure there are other variations of the Master's degree from that school but definitely something related to International Relations and poo poo. What the gently caress do I do with such a thing besides throw my resume at government agencies and poo poo? Seriously, now that this is real, I have to stop talking about "yeah totes gonna get a Master's degree nbd nbd" and actually quantify what the gently caress that does for me. So where should I start looking to find some answers? Besides some triple letter agencies career page obv.
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Work for a senator or congressman. Work in the executive. Work for an agency. Work for a four letter think tank. Consult overseas. Flip burgers.
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Viva Miriya posted:Deathy McDeath, the Columbia MilVets let me know that GS has a program with SIPA. tl;dr its a Bachelors/Masters program that gets you that poo poo in 5 years. I have 2 years done already transferring in so I'm hoping to walk out with a Master's in International Affairs at minimum in 3 years. I'm sure there are other variations of the Master's degree from that school but definitely something related to International Relations and poo poo. What the gently caress do I do with such a thing besides throw my resume at government agencies and poo poo? Masters subjects and classes should be more at the theoretical edge of subject knowledge with greater room to explore topics instead of focusing on foundations. Figure out questions/areas of the subject that are relevant and interesting and move in that direction. Stay open to new ideas and putting in the work to get the most out of it. Congrats!
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M_Gargantua posted:Work for a senator or congressman. Work in the executive. Work for an agency. Work for a four letter think tank. Consult overseas. Flip burgers. Don't go to law school.
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lightpole posted:Masters subjects and classes should be more at the theoretical edge of subject knowledge with greater room to explore topics instead of focusing on foundations. Figure out questions/areas of the subject that are relevant and interesting and move in that direction. Stay open to new ideas and putting in the work to get the most out of it. Gotcha. There are definitely some topics I studied in undergrad so far that have piqued my interest enough to nerd out about them. I'll see what I can do with that interest and ride it out.
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Mr. Nice! posted:Don't go to law school. I rather actually become Fidel Cashflow irl, enlist army fueler, go to fort Polk with a pregnant stripper girlfriend I met last month, and in general make all the shitposts I made in the army thread real af prior to killing myself. gently caress being a lawyer.
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Viva Miriya posted:I rather actually become Fidel Cashflow irl, enlist army fueler, go to fort Polk with a pregnant stripper girlfriend I met last month, and in general make all the shitposts I made in the army thread real af prior to killing myself. gently caress being a lawyer. Good call.
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If your chosen career field requires a masters to be comfortable, get one now. A bunch of people in my cohort are taking night classes because they need masters to get promoted. Don't look at entry level, think 2-3 steps down the line.
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Vasudus posted:If your chosen career field requires a masters to be comfortable, get one now. A bunch of people in my cohort are taking night classes because they need masters to get promoted. Don't look at entry level, think 2-3 steps down the line. That's half of why I wanted to get a Master's: to have one on the books for some sort of government agency work. I just wanted to make sure I had my reasons more strongly thought out than that.
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That's largely the main reason TO get a masters. If you wanted to be a subject matter expert you would go for a PhD program. The government loves to throw arbitrary education requirements on to positions, both civilian and especially contracts. It doesn't matter how effective a MS, they want one so they get someone with one.
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Vasudus posted:That's largely the main reason TO get a masters. If you wanted to be a subject matter expert you would go for a PhD program. gently caress it then, I'm good to go if that MA says Columbia on it. E: probably would be wise to get internships while I'm there. Networking and such. Viva Miriya fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Jun 29, 2018 |
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The whole point of going to an Ivy is the name and the networking. You're not there for the quality of the education; while there's plenty of A+++ professors of course there's not a special way to teach calculus that the filthy poors have to use instead.
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Vasudus posted:The whole point of going to an Ivy is the name and the networking. You're not there for the quality of the education; while there's plenty of A+++ professors of course there's not a special way to teach calculus that the filthy poors have to use instead. The poors have to do it without a macbook pro daddy bought them.
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If you need your macbook or a calculator for Calc I & II you probably shouldn't be taking those classes
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EVA BRAUN BLOWJOBS posted:If you need your macbook or a calculator for Calc I & II you probably shouldn't be taking those classes What is the pissagoryan theory for 5,000?
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The veteran education office at my school just emailed me saying they're adjusting the amount of FAFSA/WAFSA grant money I'll be receiving this year because of my Chapter 31 benefits. I thought I was entitled to the full amount of FAFSA because my veteran education benefits are a tax-free entitlement. Am I misunderstanding something here?
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UP THE BUM NO BABY posted:The veteran education office at my school just emailed me saying they're adjusting the amount of FAFSA/WAFSA grant money I'll be receiving this year because of my Chapter 31 benefits. I thought I was entitled to the full amount of FAFSA because my veteran education benefits are a tax-free entitlement. Am I misunderstanding something here? They’re reducing grants you might get because you already have a full scholarship. It’s not because of your bah payments. Not meaning that’s correct of them to do, but that’s why.
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# ? Jun 7, 2018 21:58 |
Federal Grants and Loans should be the same through FAFSA. They shouldn’t be able to take those away at all. If instead they’re taking away a university grant then that’s entirely their choice to be dicks.
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Yeah it's a university grant apparently. gently caress this. Edit: I just noticed I'm not being offered the Pell Grant at all, which seems odd to me. UP THE BUM NO BABY fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Jun 7, 2018 |
# ? Jun 7, 2018 22:31 |
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That is weird
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Viva Miriya posted:Deathy McDeath, the Columbia MilVets let me know that GS has a program with SIPA. tl;dr its a Bachelors/Masters program that gets you that poo poo in 5 years. I have 2 years done already transferring in so I'm hoping to walk out with a Master's in International Affairs at minimum in 3 years. I'm sure there are other variations of the Master's degree from that school but definitely something related to International Relations and poo poo. What the gently caress do I do with such a thing besides throw my resume at government agencies and poo poo? Can't really help you because the only guys I know who did this went to government agencies. That said, SIPA is less on the "theoretical" side of international affairs and more on the "practicioner" side.
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Deathy McDeath posted:Can't really help you because the only guys I know who did this went to government agencies. That said, SIPA is less on the "theoretical" side of international affairs and more on the "practicioner" side. gently caress yeah then.
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Viva Miriya posted:I just met with the student veteran financial aid guy at Columbia GS. Columbia GS has a different pool of money than Columbia College, which is where the normal undergrads go. Good news is that with a Vocational Rehab benefit courtesy of the VA, I can probably get my entire tuition paid for while I get a Master's. The bad news is I don't currently have that set up. Federal Loans, Pell, and whatever scholarships I get from GS will cover a good chunk but I'll be coming out of pocket to make up the difference at least this semester until that kicks in. I got told to expect to pay 29k a semester for 15 credits. Minus the11k I expect to get from grants/internal financial aid/fed loans: that leaves me with18k to get before October to register on time for Spring 2019. TIME TO BECOME AN ESSAY WRITING MILL. I've identified the following scholarships that would probably work for me. Crossposting from the Student Loans thread. tl;dr it looks like my best bet is to go for the Pat Tillman, this Frizzell Scholarship, the AFIO stuff, and basically any SVA scholarship that comes up. And whatever random scholarships I find on fastweb because apparently that's the website to look for random af scholarships. Am I missing anything big?
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Sports cuts gave me 5k recently.
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Soulex posted:Sports cuts gave me 5k recently. I got a general discharge atm. Waiting on the Naval Discharge Review Board to get back to me later this year (at the earliest) with a hearing date to go put on a suit in D.C. Hopefully (most likely) it gets upgraded and I can get some GI bill again+qualify for all those scholarships that require the full honorable. That said, since i have nothing to lose, I'm guessing I should apply anyway and just explain that away in the Essay right? What are they gonna do, tell me no?
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Halfway done. Hopefully get at least 2 more As this quarter. I actually really enjoyed my MBA classmates, they were mostly 22-24 but were all pretty awesome people and generally not too terrible. Kinda sucks since I won't have many business classes next year so probably won't bond with them as much. Edit: How do I explore a topic if I don't have faculty that really focus on it? Everyone is tangential and I really need a little structure.
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That’s a good question I’d love to know the answer to also. I mean yeah I could google it and find sources to read, but it feels like there’s a piece of the learning process that’s missing
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