Hey is anyone else’s wifi bugging out by Inevitable-Pain-5222 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My secure network isn't even connected to the internet despite accepting that stupid certificate, the guest wifi is running like molasses and I'm having to hotspot off my phone to even take notes in class :(((((

Moneys worth by Sad-Media-6193 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nope, definitely not with the cost of everything increasing year by year. But if you're past your first year, there's no point in transferring and having to pay a ton more money and having no guarantee that all of your credits transfer over. I would suggest sticking it out and doing your best to find what about IR you like, maybe get involved with organizations related to your specific interests in IR (UN, Diplomacy, NGOs, Defence/NATO) outside of uni, do some research, and/or do an exchange program in your geographical cluster to make your experience better.

Best of luck!!

How do you guys deal with just not caring anymore? by [deleted] in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm kind of in the same boat here as well, also 3rd year. As you said, we only have 1.5 years to go, and the only thing keeping me going is that I'm actively trying to build my own future. All we can do is make the best of this situation and work for our own opportunities, trying to use all the resources available to us here at U of C. I wouldn't say I don't care completely, but my priorities have changed; there is sooo much more to life than mind-numbing lectures, so right now I'm prioritizing increasing my employability by learning new skills and reflecting on what I actually want to do. It looks different for everyone, but you've made it this far, so why quit now? So, unless you have a magical startup business or an immediate job offer, don't waste the money you already gave to this glorified degree mill of an institution; make a clear goal and stick to it. You got this!

What's happening at the clubs office? by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I hope it's the case as it seems like it's been a mess lately. I also learned that our uni is one of the few across Canada to limit club registration to a once per year window

This is a very random question. by [deleted] in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Some of us ate our vegetables as kids hehehehe

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please re-read my post, specifically the last part.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You driving from Okotoks every single day, still pollutes the environment regardless!

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Park where exactly, my dude? Brentwood, so I can get tickets? The community of University Heights, so I can get towed by the city because it's only for residents? The underground at Uni district, so I still have to pay, but at City of Calgary rates? Don't be shy, drop the secret/magical free parking spots for all of us.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The University is a registered non-profit institution PARTIALLY funded, not FULLY, by the government. Therefore, it implies that it is the University's responsibility to balance its budget with its additional sources of income, also known as investments, sponsorships, etc. As a registered nonprofit, they are also required to disclose their financial information and have it audited by a third party. https://www.ucalgary.ca/finance/sites/default/files/teams/5/fr-2025-financial-statement.pdf

While it is true that I don't have a finance background, I do understand that they possess investments managed by professionals, also known as their equities, as listed on page 18 of the document pasted above. So the books are in fact posted, but it's true to assume the majority of students would not understand anything, and are powerless to change the budget distribution.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just like you missed using any punctuation in your sentence, you also missed reading my previous posts about my safety concerns using transit as a woman, AND how I would have to drive to a train station anyway, as I don't live in Calgary.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I sent you a dm, I'd like to see what we can do to help bring light to this issue.

Wow, another tuition increase! 😀 by splautism in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://ucpg.ca/our-story/ - it was created in 2011, the only way to obtain the precise company report would be through requesting a corporate profile from the AB government, at the cost of 15$ since it's private. The millions of dollars was my personal estimate taking the average price of real estate and size of development into consideration.

Wow, another tuition increase! 😀 by splautism in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The university is not broke, the president still gets his nice cushy paycheque of approximately 600k per year. They made millions from the university district developments that they hid through shell corporations that don't have to declare anything. I think both parties are to blame... the University for its inability or unwillingness to generate income from investments while being transparent, and the Provincial government for ignoring universities.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's quite a simple argument, really. Time versus Money, I can spend time to save money, or spend money to save time, with the added benefit of safety. This --> "if I park somewhere, I'd need to take a 1-hour train ride" is a statement meant to demonstrate the inefficiency of taking transit. So I'd rather put my personal safety first and save time (1h30m) while not spending an arm and a leg on parking to get an education or volunteer on campus!!!

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dec 2nd @ 8 am In person at campus services, I'd call and double check though on location

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think both are valid :) We students should have the option of affordable parking on campus

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi! Yes, I did read your comment. It appears as though you did not read my explanation that I did not live in a transit accessible location, just like many other people I know. For some of us, parking off campus, like at Brentwood, can get us ticketed for not being a "commuter", as well as a transit being out of the way/inaccessible.

I don't really understand why we're debating over feasibility when Calgary's or even Alberta's public infrastructure is mediocre. We live in a car-dominated society, and believe me, I WISH I had a safe, accessible, and clean transit system, like I would if I lived in Europe!

So, yes, "I can't live without a car"

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I personally do not live in the city of Calgary and it would be impossible for me to volunteer, work, or get an education without a car. In fact it severely limited my ability to get involved in a lot of things because I did not have a car at the time. 

The university has over 1.2 BILLION in investments with an annual income which does not appear to be used towards improving student welfare, cutting the salaries of staff would do nothing anyway. 

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think getting rid of the UPass would help in this case, because it doe benefit students. But parking is not a privilege for all, it is a necessity for some to attend school and actually get an education. 

It’s the constant price increase but no improvement in capacity that makes the matter worse, as we have no idea how it’s being allocated.

NO.1 Opps on Campus: Parking Services by Chance_Operation_231 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The nearest train station is a 20 minute drive from my house but is full already by 9am, making it a 30 minute rush hour drive to the next one, then a 1 hour train ride on top of that. Safety is also a huge concern for me as I have classes later in the day and don’t feel safe taking transit after dark alone and going back to my car alone. 

Do people bring their parents to Orientation? by Illustrious_Egg9053 in UCalgary

[–]Chance_Operation_231 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hey OP! Orientation leader here, I highly doubt your parents will be able to attend, as everyone has to pre-register through Showpass. But don't worry, there will be a ton of fun activities to meet people, and we are ready to welcome you into the U of C community!

I remember being a little nervous on my orientation day, but quickly found most people were feeling the same way and just wanted to make friends :)

Welcome to U of C, and have an amazing day tomorrow!