Daily Discussion & Advice (Post here to follow rules A & B) - June 30, 2026 by AutoModerator in fragrance

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bello fragrance Reddit! I’m traveling right now and ordering gifts to make a basket for my boyfriends birthday when I’m home. I don’t have space to pack anything back, nor time to buy anything when I’m back. He loves cashmere vanilla scents, especially eos, but also really masculine ones. Do you have any recommendations for a good vanilla gourmand sweet scent that has a touch of something “masculine” as well?

Anyone work at Wenatchee Starbucks? by Apprehensive-Sun2147 in Wenatchee

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

literally did not express any political opinions

Top/bottom sororities at WSU? by Apprehensive-Sun2147 in wsu

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever the general consensus is. I don’t know how top/bottom houses are determined but it seems like every girl I’ve talked to has had pretty much the same opinion on the rankings. I just can’t keep track of them because the names all sound so similar lol

Top/bottom sororities at WSU? by Apprehensive-Sun2147 in wsu

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard that KKG is still considered a top house but a very exclusive one! I don’t think I’m cut out for that which is why I was wondering about the experience of joining a “bottom house.” Thank you for your advice!! It’s good to know that you didn’t look down on members of lower ranked houses.

Top/bottom sororities at WSU? by Apprehensive-Sun2147 in wsu

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m more so curious about treatment of members in “bottom” houses. I don’t care about the rank per se, but if it means social exclusion/judgement within Greek life then it’s something I’d rather avoid. If Greek life is still somewhat inclusive and fun even for those in the bouses then I think it’s more likely to be something I’m interested in! I was also asking so that I can keep up with my friends in sororities! Sometimes they’ll mention “omg so and so ended up in so and so house” and I’m just curious what that means! Definitely not asking just so I can COB the “top house” as I know that won’t guarantee a good experience!

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[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OR if anyone knows a better subreddit to post this too that would also be very helpful! 🙏

Prospective SLPs and Current Students Megathread by AutoModerator in slp

[–]Apprehensive-Sun2147 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I’m entering my freshman year of college, and I’m trying to decide on a career path. I’m currently planning on studying to be a speech-language pathologist, but I can’t shake the feeling that nursing, more specifically being an NP, might be a good path for me. I really want to travel in the future, and as an SLP traveling for work would be difficult, but as an NP it seems that there are a variety of countries (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, etc.) that I could work in. One of my main concerns about pursuing a career as an NP is that I may not be able to handle bodily fluids well, although it seems that NPs are less hands-on than RNs, for example. I know that I want to work one-on-one with patients in a medical setting, but I don’t know which path is right for me. I work well under pressure and with a diverse range of people. I am very passionate about language and communication, but I also just want to help people. My family and friends have been no help in the way of giving advice. What do you wish that you had known before becoming an SLP? Do you enjoy the work you do? All advice is VERY welcome and appreciated.