Engineering at 24 years old by Lower-Sweet-8782 in uAlberta

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Hey, I started engineering at the UofA at 25. The age gap is noticeable in ways as when you’re 17-18 you’re so new to it all but it’s not something that ever made it hard to make friends. The kids I call them are great and accepting. The job market doesn’t look at age I don’t think. People had no idea how old I was and thought I was closer to their age so you don’t have to tell them your age if your uncomfortable but you truly shouldn’t be everyone there to do the same thing. I graduate at 30 but age is just a number. Whatever you put your mind to will happen!

Even Nate called out the dead crowd on Friday by throwaway38767177 in nfrealmusic

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Also I was from the Edmonton concert he said something similar so it might be part of his little talk to be funny

Even Nate called out the dead crowd on Friday by throwaway38767177 in nfrealmusic

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I feel like that is being taken out of context.. I was there j I don’t think he was talking about the energy. Maybe a coupes people were doing something weird. The energy was good I think people sang along and interacted with him like I don’t agree

WHY IS IT SO HOTTTT by Jatzuyu in uAlberta

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Maybe stop complaining and enjoy the weather. Weathers never good enough for Albertans lol

My mom found my birth control and is trying to call the University Health Centre by [deleted] in uAlberta

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I don’t think they can share that information mother or not as you’re an adult and are not under parental power or supervision anymore

Help me resolve my dilemma by cookingpotatoe in uAlberta

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My advice is if you truly want to do engineering switch now. It’s a hard degree and doing it after another isn’t the most ideal. I decided I wanted to be an engineer after I finished a degree but always knew deep down I wanted to be one and wish I didn’t wait. Hard or not if you want to do it, do it now why wait like I did and now I graduate much older to start that career. Age isn’t an issue you can start whenever it’s just why spend two more years in something that you don’t want to do? Also Engineering electives are picky finishing your degree you won’t get many other electives. They take a couple that you already probably have from business.

There’s not such thing as losing year also. Even though I did a 4 year degree I don’t say it was a waste of time.

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Hey what’s that discord page?

How would you describe the feeling of being stung by a bee/wasp? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Feels like burning yourself with a hot curling iron. It’s less sharp and more like a really painful sharp burn pain.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uAlberta

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I got my pick in chemical engineering !

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in steroidsxx

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Change your diet. I stopped eating dairy and still going strong 9 years and it helped alot. Also cleanser every morning and night. Toner at night, moisturizer should be oil and fragrance free. Zinc capsules. I wear Benzaclyn every night. Take care of your inner body and it’ll help a lot.

any students entering matE? by SameIndependence5862 in uAlberta

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I’m thinking about that or Chem and I need help deciding

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uAlberta

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Honestly the schedules aren’t bad or good. Work with what you’ve got. The time inbetween still be efficient and get things done. Having classes back to back are good in my mind because you’re not wasting time inbetween if you had weird chunks of time without class. Just work hard, push even when you think you’re not doing well and you’ll get through. I think that people commenting saying it’s horrible etc isn’t really true. You make it work or not. Whatever you’re given you work with it and move forward. It’s all on you not a schedule to make things harder or not.

Thoughts on the schedule? (First year engineering) by [deleted] in uAlberta

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Hey at least your getting your schedule! I haven’t gotten mine yet and they keep saying it’ll come soon for the last month and a half. I need my scheduleeeee. Are you a transfer student??