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Nick Soapdish posted:The professor for research methods class gave very detailed notes on my paper and I was just so over it because I wrote the second half in a hurried scotch fueled haze. I didn't really care that she gave me a 89 on it. I'm writing a comparative law paperthats intended to highlight the difference between the American investigatory process and the Argentinian process as a consequence of our different systems of law. I turned in poo poo but it's a draft and I had to switch topics 2 weeks ago because they don't have a system of evidence to speak of. So far the class has been pretty loose and I don't expect much grief for turning in 9 pages if analysis but who knows
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 21:58 |
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Write stoned, edit sober.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 22:20 |
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I got a tax credit that really saved my rear end. I recommend looking up IRS form 8863 if you receive a 1098-T from your school, especially if you are over the age of 25.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 22:24 |
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writers block is a bitch Got pretty good at banging out B- quality papers before midnight tho
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 22:27 |
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I will write ~20,000 words by the end of the semester, no biggie
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 22:28 |
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I worked a half day and only wrote 5 pages of stuff. Tomorrow morning I'll be drafting a lot more. Depending on your field of work, college writing is stupid easy and a joke compared to real world. Kawasaki Nun posted:I'm writing a comparative law paperthats intended to highlight the difference between the American investigatory process and the Argentinian process as a consequence of our different systems of law. You're going to write so much more in practice and things change so frequently that scrapping lots of work isn't necessarily uncommon. Just keep good things and re-use them. No need to re-invent the wheel. EBB posted:Write stoned, edit sober. I find that if I really need to write something large, this works well for me.
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Mr. Nice! posted:I worked a half day and only wrote 5 pages of stuff. Tomorrow morning I'll be drafting a lot more. Oh I know, the PDs office has a motions bank that I've made liberal use of in the past and will again this summer. I don't mind writing If it has a purpose, but just doing analysis for the sake of analysis has finally become quite unpleasant for me. If I was getting paid to do this poo poo that would be one thing. Doing it during my loving free time is something else entirely. I used to write after having a couple drinks and maybe taking a study aid, but now adays at my advanced age I don't really think such shortcuts are prudent.
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# ? Apr 8, 2019 23:44 |
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You are getting paid to write in the form of free school and bah if it helps motivate you.
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 00:14 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:You are getting paid to write in the form of free school and bah if it helps motivate you. I read a new york times piece about a homeless veteran in SF who is a trash picker to help push me over the line.
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Kawasaki Nun posted:I read a new york times piece about a homeless veteran in SF who is a trash picker to help push me over the line. This one? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/07/us/trash-pickers-san-francisco-zuckerberg.html
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Syrian Lannister posted:This one? That's the one!
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 01:59 |
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:writers block is a bitch Do well on labs and other assignments with mediocre lovely papers you don't care about, still get a decent class grade. So glad I'm done with school even though searching for work sucks.
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# ? Apr 9, 2019 02:57 |
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Oh man there were two helpers at the chem table and only one guy so the unoccupied helper got super excited but I ended up solving the problems on my own. The 2000 bio study is usually pretty full but the 2115 I was the only one. I took a worksheet and left and she said she’d email the answers. I really hope she has homework to do or just leaves after a few.
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 02:46 |
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4 months of nothing since graduating, then I get two job offers in one week. Both are contract so they have poo poo vacation/benefits, although I get healthcare from the VA anyway. One was super lowball pay and the other is like 55k a year which is fantastic for entry level work in my field.
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DoktorLoken posted:4 months of nothing since graduating, then I get two job offers in one week. Congratulations!
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# ? Apr 10, 2019 18:14 |
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Congrats
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DoktorLoken posted:4 months of nothing since graduating, then I get two job offers in one week. Congrats! 55k is a fantastic start. I just got a promotion to a GS9 to GS11 job. The bad news is I haven't been told which unit I'm going to be in: the disability/retirement one (yay! they like each other and it has defined rules to go by) or the SSI/welfare one (boo! they are all mean and backbitey as gently caress, and the entire program is allegation-based and disincentivizes honesty). I'm hoping that my interviews with outside agencies like the Corps of Engineers and Dept of the Navy, both of which were dead-ends in real life but I'm still using for leverage here, maybe tip the scales.
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Hah, I also just got selected for a GS-5 job at the VA. Obviously I'm going to decline it because at this stage the contract gig is much better for me career wise and pays a ton more. 4 months of nothing, then three offers in one week.
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A position opened up that I'm interested in applying for, but a degree is required and I'm fuzzy on how to proceed: Do I say I don't have one yet (truth) and risk being auto-rejected by The System? Do I say I have one and say "May 2019" in the education field and risk getting pinged for knowingly saying something that's technically untrue? Do I wait until I graduate and risk the job being filled in the next month? (holy Jesus a month from today) I decided to talk to HR tomorrow instead. The position's at my school, so it's not like I won't be there anyway.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 02:57 |
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I did the same thing when graduating and put my degree info like so: "B.S. Accounting, 3.43/3.83 department/cumulative GPA – Expected completion December 2016 (School name, city and state)" It got me hired. Finals one week, stepped into the office the week right after with no break. If you put your app in and make your position clear, I don't think there's anything to lose.
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The Rat posted:I did the same thing when graduating and put my degree info like so: "B.S. Accounting, 3.43/3.83 department/cumulative GPA – Expected completion December 2016 (School name, city and state)" There really isn't a place for that in the application. It's literally a dropdown box: Highest level of education completed.
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McNally posted:There really isn't a place for that in the application. It's literally a dropdown box: Highest level of education completed. I think it was like that on mine too, I just put bachelor's degree in the dropdown and then uploaded my resume as above.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 03:15 |
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You put May 2019. Don't overthink it. Either they're going to reject you because it says completed and it's in the future so the system gets confused or they're going to reject you because you don't have one completed and it doesn't break the threshold. Or they'll proceed because they realize you'll be a recent graduate and if it's a problem for them they'll make your hiring contingent on furnishing proof of your degree when you're supposed to have it.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 03:18 |
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This sounds like the dumbest idea on paper, but a friend of mine at work who has a little GI Bill time left was talking with me about what I'd do if I still had some fractional amount of mine when I'm done with the MBA. We talked about taking a baking course at the local community college together. It's like four hours long on a Tuesday. Our job is flexible enough on leave that we could get it arranged. I'm irrationally more excited about this idea now than actually finishing my degree.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 03:28 |
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My best units last quarter were the 2 units of beginning jazz dance so I fully support this. I made sure others in my program started looking around at unusual units so some of them took bowling this quarter. I was too late on yoga but there are plenty of classes in the rec center so I'm going to make sure to hit at least two a week and am forcing my 7s players to do the same.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 05:29 |
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Tentative final semester classes: Inorganic Chemistry Nucleic Acid Function and Protein Synthesis Thermodynamics Undergraduate Research Intermediate Computer Programming Sucks that the advanced calc and ordinary differential equations classes conflict with my chem classes.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 09:06 |
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Managed to be graduating at the top of my major in May and I'm getting a nice little achievement award for my efforts. Granted, there's only roughly 25 seniors in the IT program, but after 4 years of fulltime school/work and busting my rear end, I'm pretty loving proud I saw this through. To you dudes/gals that are just starting and/or having a tough time, just push through get that degree. poo poo feels so good once it's done.
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# ? Apr 12, 2019 18:27 |
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You should be allowed to do 30 credits per semester!!!
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The Aardvark posted:Tentative final semester classes: You are insane.
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The Aardvark posted:Tentative final semester classes: When you have your dissociative episode and break from reality, can I have your stuff?
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I might not be able to take the thermo class if they fill the sections with engineering students since I'm a lowly chemistry student and have no priority. But there is hope. The nucleic acids class is going to be taught by the professor I do research for so that'll be a pretty relaxing class.
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So I got a really weird email today.quote:Greetings McNally, When I got this email, I was working on my capstone paper. I have yet to articulate a coherent thesis statement. I only have 15 pages written. It's due on May 1st. I'm presenting on April 27th. I'm wearing a t-shirt with a butt taco on it. I think they made a mistake. quote:Dear Dr. Department Chair,
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^loving good on you man. That’s awesome
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# ? Apr 16, 2019 03:41 |
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Version control on group papers is going to be the death of me
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McNally posted:So I got a really weird email today. Congrats, man. That's amazing.
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God drat it, I think I just poo poo the bed on my business ethics final. Ten essay questions, two hours to complete (so, about 12 minutes per question), all answers supported by citations from the textbook, no direct quotes. The guidance for study focus areas was essentially "the whole book lol", so I was going in blind. The whole thing was just specific enough that I couldn't make up something reasonable and go back for citations later. Even with Ctrl+f, I just couldn't poo poo out competent answers from 765 pages of possible material in time. Fucker timed out on me halfway through the ninth question. I'd be less pissed if it wasn't worth something like 40% of my grade.
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# ? Apr 19, 2019 06:01 |
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My Computational Intelligence teacher expects me to do a lot of the perceptron math by hand which feels like a complete waste of time when she spends 4 hours writing out the derivative of two vectors. I basically told her I wasn't doing calc, I'm already better at programming than most of the EEs anyways and am working through Tensorflow stuff cause I can probably get a good project going if I can start now. I'm tired of fighting doctors, program and department heads. I still have no clue what to do when I graduate. Moving to LA doesnt appeal to me and the work sounds boring. Maybe I'll re-think MSF.
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Suntan Boy posted:God drat it, I think I just poo poo the bed on my business ethics final. Ten essay questions, two hours to complete (so, about 12 minutes per question), all answers supported by citations from the textbook, no direct quotes. The guidance for study focus areas was essentially "the whole book lol", so I was going in blind. The whole thing was just specific enough that I couldn't make up something reasonable and go back for citations later. Even with Ctrl+f, I just couldn't poo poo out competent answers from 765 pages of possible material in time. Fucker timed out on me halfway through the ninth question. Oh man ouch, that sounds horrible. Meanwhile my business ethics final a couple years ago was an essay in which I justified stealing large quantities of ammo out of amnesty boxes during my first contractor job because the company wasn't giving us any ammo to practice with
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Personally not a fan of finals being almost half your grade. All else aside, sometimes you just have an off day or a lovely week, or the night before even. Just seems like a lot of unneeded pressure Unless your professor gives you all the essay questions ahead of time and say picks 3 of the 5, or something like attendance counting for your final.
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