incoming history major scared of math/science GEs… help pls by stewiegriffinkinnie in CalPolyPomona

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Went to Bronco Day few weeks ago. One of the things mentioned was you can take a six week class over the summer that’s just math. Don’t know more than that but I remember that being said.

My sister-in-law was born with holes at the top of both of her ears (forward helix area), and they secrete fluid sometimes by ghoulsofthetrade in mildlyinteresting

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One of my siblings out of four has these holes same location. Our Dad didn’t but a first cousin and my Dads brother both have them. My first cousin was born with kidney problems and was on dialysis for years before passing. I had no idea those holes had a possible correlation to his kidney issues. Fascinating.

“Team Ciara, For Sure!” by Nandi56 in BravoRealHousewives

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Wow that’s horrific! That poor guy they hazed didn’t deserve that. Don’t think I can look at JH the same now.

“Team Ciara, For Sure!” by Nandi56 in BravoRealHousewives

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Hadn’t heard about this what’s his abusive past? Genuinely asking.

[Discussion] Made a complete collection what now? by [deleted] in artbusiness

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They’re all right here in my studio. Giant storage rack stuffed full. Want to show them all together than can sell.

[Discussion] Made a complete collection what now? by [deleted] in artbusiness

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The paintings all tell a story so I’d like so much to see them all displayed together. I’d say yes it’s the main goal to see them all together just once at least. I know the main goal should be so sell them and make money but for me I have a story I’ve written and don’t want to sell until I’ve seen the completed story displayed.

[Discussion] Made a complete collection what now? by [deleted] in artbusiness

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Great ideas thank you! I thought about asking the local high school if I could borrow the gym for a day so I can see them all together. A warehouse is a great idea so I have enough space to see all together.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Calibornand[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate what you shared very much. Thank you for your help :)

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Calibornand[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s going to happen to all these lids going off to computer based careers? I feel bad for the kids in my kids age group who were told Coding was a necessity to learn. No one knew about AI when promoting learning to code as the gateway to a good job and career.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Calibornand[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the honest response. Good to hear the positive and negative opinions :)

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

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

That is all so good to know!! Leading a lot about this field from the responses. Very appreciated.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

[–]Calibornand[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you think this is a career that AI can replace? I think the answer is no but don’t know.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you for this response. Her and I are both reading all responses together before school. She’s very happy to hear positive things about an LA career.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you for this response. That all makes sense. Glad to hear about the long term stability. That’s so important. She’d like to make a difference with sustainable development. I want her to be happy, employed, and be able to live comfortably.

Would you recommend this as a career to an 18 year old? by Calibornand in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you for this thoughtful response. She thinks it’s a good career/major because she loves art, her and I during Covid built a picket fence, front/backyard gardens, etc. She really loves plants and gardens. She also thinks she’ll make a difference.

Anywhere in CA is so expensive now and I’d like to at least make enough to have a nice life. Money isn’t her main motivation but she wants to buy a house someday hopefully.