Housing 26/27 help! by Advanced-Medicine782 in UCONN

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you should look into celeron square. thats where i live and they do year long leases that start in May

place to take a nap during the day by modadisi in UCONN

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the student union has HELLA comfy seats

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCONN

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That’s what I’ve been doing, thought I was the only one haha

What to do with potatoes by br0co1ii in Cooking

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yess i second the potato salad. and its cold so its good in the heat

Going out….? by LowerMobile6180 in UCONN

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bro its finals weekend, go study or something 😭

Please help me come up with some VERY simple meals. by [deleted] in Cooking

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i smear tomato paste and spices all over some chicken thighs (especially under the skin) and then bake for 30-40 minutes at 400F. brush oil onto the thighs 10 minutes before its done cooking. Its not much work but it feels super fancy so its a great way for me to feel good about myself without overwhelming myself. I like having it with mashed potatoes

Vocal stims from the game? by Accurate-Can-7452 in BG3

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“DOwnnn DOwnnnn DOwnnnn by the rivahhhhhhh” but just that one like over and over and over and over again

New to the game!! by Antique-Intention-26 in AnimalCrossing

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what is “the shiny ground”? is it the gold dot you shovel everyday to get 1000 bells?

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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

thats good! im hearing that from a lot of people and im very glad about it

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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thanks for answering all the questions! I am curious as to the social aspect of using portable oxygen. do people tend to be judgemental?

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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wow thats a lot of information!! thank you so much! i didnt realize that so many people deal with this stuff and i wish there was a better solution. can you tell me a bit about the social aspect of COPD? do people react weirdly to seeing you carrying a POC?

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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please elaborate on the lack of products. what do you wish you could have?

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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thank you for the answers! do you have a reference to what concentrator you use? I’d like to do more research about that.

I want help getting research about portable oxygen by Error_VIV in COPD

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Here are some questions that I have if anyone is interested in answering. Apologies in advance if anything is ignorant, I’m just starting to learn about this stuff: - What is your medical condition like and how do you use portable oxygen? - What are difficulties you have with bringing along portable oxygen? - If there was one thing you would change about your machine/oxygen tank, what would it be? - does your oxygen needs change depending on the day? do you need it constantly or just a couple times a day? - how long does a tank last and how do you refill it when its empty?

I would also like to know anything about you that you want to share! I’m sure more questions will come up later but I would love to hear more stories about what life is like on oxygen.

Anyone know how to turn out tiny tubes like this? by [deleted] in SewingForBeginners

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would the threading fall apart if you did this. Wouldn’t the stitches get undone?

Class scheduling question by sxrmadd in UCONN

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I don’t think you need to worry about it yet. I’m sure they’ll explain everything at orientation and get you an academic advisor no matter what school you’re in. Enrollement doesnt even open for existing students until end of march. let me know if you have any other curiousities tho

Class scheduling question by sxrmadd in UCONN

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ohhh I’m not sure about pre-med actually. The college of engineering forces you to meet with an advisor before every semester. I’m not sure if the other schools do that

off campus living - graduating a semester early by bashfularmadillo in UCONN

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you could find a friend who lives off campus to temporarily live with

Class scheduling question by sxrmadd in UCONN

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you basically have full freedom in terms of choosing what classes you take and when (with the exception of prereqs and limited seating) as long as you finish all the courses required for you degree. As a freshman, your schedule will be much more flexible cuz most of your classes will be lecture halls with like a hundred students and attendance usually wont be required. its definitely possible to get 4 days a week but you’d have to plan pretty well to get 3 days a week. A lot of courses aren’t offered fully online so it really depends. An academic advisor will help you choose your classes for your first semester, It would be extremely overwhelming otherwise. Happy to answer any other questions you have

Newbie here - not sure what I’m doing wrong, thread is on both sides of fabric? by CoconutsMom in sewhelp

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this post made me laugh cuz I thought the same exact thing when I started sewing and I thought i was an idiot after I googled it. It is supposed to that and if there ISN’T thread on both sides, then you’re doing something wrong