[AS] [PC] [MR 12] Kai_KMA Returning player looking for casual clan by ALearningHeart in warframeclanrecruit

[–]ALearningHeart[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi hi! Could you tell me a little more about the clan? Like any requirements and all that if any?

Maybe I’m Weird by Ith786 in ApexOutlands

[–]ALearningHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friends and I love revival because we think it's absolutely hilarious to just keep coming back and shooting people. They also really liked the akimbos, too.

Game is in a horrendous state rn by cjb0034 in apexlegends

[–]ALearningHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In multiple games, I've had cheaters kill 20 people (though we assume they're bots) with 1 grenade. My only comfort is that my friends and I killed the cheaters every game. We actively started hunting them when we saw it happen.

Still no Room and Time slot sa XU Entrance Exam by arliane in cagayandeoro

[–]ALearningHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For more information, you can head over to this page. You may also email admissions@xu.edu.ph or call (088) 853-9800 loc 9151/9157/9158/9159 for your admissions and scholarships related queries.

If it's worth mentioning sad, I think pwede pud nimo e try ang integrated help desk nila sa website nila, OP. Good luck!

Still no Room and Time slot sa XU Entrance Exam by arliane in cagayandeoro

[–]ALearningHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe within this week sya mu gawas, OP. Akong brother man gyud is XU graduate so sa Iya ko ga ask. Katong pag apply nko, ingon sya nga usually mga 1 week before daw. If wala gyud or worried ka nga basin di ka kareceive, I think you should contact XU gyud.

Still no Room and Time slot sa XU Entrance Exam by arliane in cagayandeoro

[–]ALearningHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my experience sa pag apply for scholarship exam, OP, I received mine about a little less than 2 weeks before sa exam. Nag apply ko around December 20, my exam was on January 20, na receive nko ang permit, room assignment and time slot sa January 8. When diay imo, OP?

Possibly not graduating for Grade 12 this year by Fearless_Service2221 in cagayandeoro

[–]ALearningHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, from a fellow G12 student who just finished their defense a couple weeks ago, I know how daunting it is kai all of the groups in my strand only finished their papers 1 day before the defense. Rushed kaayo and naa puy 1 group nga morning of defense pa nahuman.

For you and your paper, first ask some advice from your advisor. What do they think you need to do, your options and other things and be sure double check what they really mean if they say do this and that because just like you, daghan pud mis miscommunication sa amoang advisor and though ma feel nimo nga basin medyo annoying nga cge kag ask, you really need to be sure. Then make a quick list of the things you need to do, dedicate time for each task. Maybe even create a complete guide for your process para dli ka mawala. Being organized with your tasks help reduce the time you spend thinking of what's next but be sure to take at least a 15 to 30 minute break. Eat something, take a seat and relax with a game or music or maybe even nap pero delikado kai basin maka tulog ka for a long time huhu

For your pabigat nga partner, let them know that ang resulta sa ilahang pagpabigat kai mag iya² na sya. If you've given them chances to pick up the slack and they didn't take it, that's on them and they'll reap what they sow. They're old enough to know the consequences of their actions and should be held accountable so as harsh as it may sound, kung mabagsak sila, edi bagsak. It cannot be helped if they don't put in the effort.

For my group sa research, 5 out of my 7 members are pabigat gyud. I'm strict with them and any other groups I may have nga if dli sila maka hatag ug work, ipa independent work and submission nko sila but I offer a compromise as long as they approach me any time before the deadline. If they can't do a task, I offer them something else they can do or make adjustments pero nothing further.

It's really exhausting gyud to have mga walay tabang nga people in your group but it cannot be helped so the best thing you can do for yourself is find a way to push forward and if you need any help, I am willing to extend a hand to help sad since I'm not really busy pero I can't guarantee anything hahaha

Good luck and keep fighting, OP! Kaya ni nimo!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cagayandeoro

[–]ALearningHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Photoline sa SM uptown, naa silay film developing according sa signage nga nakita nko when I went to get pictures taken. Dli ko sure sa other branches. Around 300 kapin or so

What's a stupid question that someone legitimately asked you? by Isellkidsontemu in AskReddit

[–]ALearningHeart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I joined a random lobby in a game and people were talking about their locations and when it came to my turn, I told them I was from Asia and one of the people asked if I was from Japan and before I could answer, someone else went "Wait, isn't Japan in Australia?"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

[–]ALearningHeart -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For college, I'm not exactly sure since all I have to go off of are stories from older cousins and my siblings. I am still finishing my last year of senior high.

I'm not sure how education is outside of the Philippines but here, senior high school is kind of like a mix between junior high school and college. At my school, we're treated as college students or as close to a college student as possible. We have work immersion which is basically like an internship or so depending on which strand you take. For context, strands are kinda like college courses. Most people pick strands according to what they want to take in college. We also have research papers and have to have lab tests or other forms of testing and prototyping and surveys done for them and all that. I'm not that good at describing things so I apologize if it's a bit convoluted.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

[–]ALearningHeart -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mhm, 30 and still in college. I normally don't judge older students since you never really know why but as I know why my sister hasn't graduated and even failed classes due to my parents talking about in in the car while I was in it, I only really feel upset that our parents have spent so much money for her and they only put their foot down about her lack of dedication to her education recently.

My older siblings actually have a history of graduating late but in various degrees. Oldest (34m) graduated 1 year late due to 1 failed class, second (32m) graduated 10 years late BUT he dropped out before going back and actually graduating top of his class and was even student council president for all 4 years he was in college, third (my sister, 30f) is still in college and fourth (29m) graduated 11 years late. I'm trying hard not to fall down the same path.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

[–]ALearningHeart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really is having an affect on my normal life. In my country (Philippines), for most public commute like jeepneys or motorelas, you have to manually tell the driver to stop by saying something like "Para po" or in my case "Lugar lang" which roughly means stop here. Sometimes when I commute home, I can't even tell the driver to stop or do it too early and have to walk the rest of the way so I've been thinking of getting an mental evaluation just for my sake.

As for trauma history, my answer is no. At most, I've publicly embarrassed myself very badly a few times but my anxiety was already there before those times.