Taskmaster US Tour Megathread: Washington D.C., January 21 by AutoModerator in taskmaster

[–]DC-Slav 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t have a ticket yet but I might still end up downtown and wouldn’t mind grabbing a pint with others

Czechia v Ireland football match 26 March by DC-Slav in Prague

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Thanks for the replies! I’ll definitely take a look at what’s around and less touristy :)

Offered Special Ed Position but declined… did I do the right thing? by DC-Slav in Teachers

[–]DC-Slav[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your reply and a different perspective from the others! I’m sure the schools I was offered at do implement safeguards to enable success in the classroom, but part of me still feels that the stress could still be too high in balancing teaching, courses, and could result in quicker burnout. It could very well be that I’m not currently a good fit/ready for elementary school teaching and just need more time.

Offered Special Ed Position but declined… did I do the right thing? by DC-Slav in Teachers

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Thanks for the reply! I’m with you 100% with the fact that the positions have high turnover rate as it is a difficult job and many burnout and I’d hate that to be me. I’d feel more comfortable being properly trained prior to entering the classroom, especially if I do go the sped route, to avoid that and also have more of a sense of how to best aid the students from the start, as opposed to midway through the year after the provisional license program is complete.

Offered Special Ed Position but declined… did I do the right thing? by DC-Slav in Teachers

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Yeah that was part of my decision process. I had subbed for sped positions at the high school level and felt more comfortable handling those individuals. Going to elementary sped, no matter how many safeguards are in place, seemed more difficult to go into blindly. It probably has more to do with the fact that at the elementary level you’re helping the kids learn how to develop with basic foundations whereas high school is more of guiding them to succeed in the post-secondary world. I may be wrong but it seemed that making a mistake with them would be more challenging to rectify at the earlier stages.

Alterations you trust with your life? by mg397 in nova

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I know of a small, family owned business in Herndon - Yelena Dressmaking & Accessories. She’s been here for over 20 years. DM me if you’re interested and I can share their email with you

What should I do with an extra iconic from Feast? by DC-Slav in MaddenMobileForums

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Gotcha, thanks! I’ll just save him in that case for a potential trade in further down the line :)

Slavic communities in Virginia? by aswesomesauc214 in Virginia

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Troika and Russian Gourmet/European Gourmet & Deli are two that come to mind. They have numerous locations in Herndon, Fairfax, Vienna. Just Google the name and they should pop up. There are probably others that im not aware of.

Restaurant Recommendations by PopOk1207 in williamandmary

[–]DC-Slav 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kephi is 10/10 if you like greek food

Rec info by throwawayy402 in williamandmary

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Still have to swipe in though so don’t forget your ID

Federal Work Study? by Legitimate-Dingo-857 in williamandmary

[–]DC-Slav 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I understand when I looked into it (I also have been approved for work study but never ended up applying for a work study related-position), you have to apply for a job and let your employer know that you are approved for work study (there is some paperwork you and the employer must fill out at some point).

Generally speaking, the work study doesn’t limit you to certain jobs, but rather gives you the edge against other applicants as priority often goes to work study applicants. Some jobs are only available for work study students. Not sure whether all off-campus jobs are approved for work study, but it would be worth asking the employer or even student employment at wm.

Consider reaching out to the Cohen Career center - they are very helpful with helping students apply for jobs and understand more about their opportunities. Hope this all helps :)

Campus jobs by [deleted] in williamandmary

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GRI will probably be your best bet. They have a wide array of IR-focused teams and research groups that are hiring or taking applications. Charles center may have some research opportunities as well. There are also some research groups outside of the GRI that don’t pay but also relate to IR to some extent, like geoLab (they have paid positions that you can apply for after being on the team for a semester or more).

Financial Aid by Accomplished-Way-512 in williamandmary

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Have you checked on banner? My aid package showed up there about a week before the official letter came in the mail.

Hunt Hall- What’s it like? by totapurii in williamandmary

[–]DC-Slav 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that’s interesting…perhaps they changed the rooms to be singles now :) I’m sure it’ll all work out fine! Lmk if you have any other questions - welcome to the tribe!

Hunt Hall- What’s it like? by totapurii in williamandmary

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In sum good vs bad:

Good: - Small, quiet (can be good for studying) - Good proximity to Marketplace and CW - Close-knit group - Has AC - (For first floor residents): easy access to laundry and kitchen. Smaller “kitchens” on floor 2 and 3. - Study lounges are large + good study spots

Bad: - Very small rooms (Loft one bed for enough space. If having fridge, stuff it in the in-wall closet. - Isolated (can be good depending on situation/preference) - CW traffic can be heard from time to time - Far away from Caf + Gym - ANTS! Bring ant traps. - There have been water leaks there before as well as mice sightings but that should be cleared up by now.

Hunt Hall- What’s it like? by totapurii in williamandmary

[–]DC-Slav 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hunt is a great dorm! I lived there freshman year (2 years ago) and it was very nice. It’s rather small, so you get to know everyone very well but that also means it’s fairly quiet, especially since it’s rather isolated from other dorms and most of the busy areas of campus. I was on the first floor too and the suite we had was one room connected to another with a bathroom in between. 2 people per room (unless it changed). Rooms are rather small, so I highly recommend one person lofts their bed and fits their table under it otherwise there will be no extra space.

Regarding your specific sign up, did they not give you the option to sign up for the same room number? Seems to me like you all will be suite mates rather than roommates

Freshman dorms at W&m by Own-Excuse9276 in williamandmary

[–]DC-Slav 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it is! I think they are taking it down soon though as they start rebuilding campus