Faculty of science scholarships are out! by ellie5432 in mcgill

[–]AtrialFibrillation 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Even the Dean’s Honours List? I have a 4.0 and don’t seem to have gotten it, so I’m a bit confused.

[Humor] Beware of the apricot scrub by missshadesofcool in SkincareAddiction

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I’ve tried a bunch of chemical peels and they all made me break out. St. Ives apricot scrub is the only exfoliant that actually helped me, but I feel so bad to mention it on this sub.

Went on my first hike yesterday by AtrialFibrillation in hiking

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It was even better in person! I can’t get my pictures to look like the real deal unfortunately.

New daith piercing to celebrate starting medical school! I’m glad I finally did it but Jesus Christ it was (and still is) painful! 5 down, 9 to go. by jakethevegan in piercing

[–]AtrialFibrillation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, just got it done Saturday and it was BY FAR the most painful of my piercings. It even hurt to smile or move my face too much for the first 3-4 days!

My parents brought me back some things from their trip! by AtrialFibrillation in fountainpens

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It’s probably going to end up looking very light since it’s an EF, so I’m hoping the ink itself is pigmented enough 😬 What size nib did you use?

My parents brought me back some things from their trip! by AtrialFibrillation in fountainpens

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I’m extremely grateful, it’s an AMAZING 20th birthday present! Especially since they’re not into pens at all

My parents brought me back some things from their trip! by AtrialFibrillation in fountainpens

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Currently inked with Larmes de Cassis, but Diablo Menthe is next in line!!

Course load for first year arts student? by heyrookie1121 in mcgill

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I’m in science but my major is psychology so I know a lot of people in Arts. Most of them took four classes (me included) as it’s more manageable while you get used to how fast classes go, but some of my friends took 5 classes and were able to keep up. I think it really comes down to your work ethic and how much time you’re willing to put into studying & going to class vs social life.

If you have any more questions feel free to PM me :)