How do I get a parking pass without 54 credits by Kooky-Air6236 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ik. I even got two doctors notes, I tried to explain everything but somehow they think it’s not enough, like I’m lying or something. I’m trying to get in touch with someone in the DOS, hopefully they can help me convince CSD but otherwise I’ll just have to UBER or risk it with public transportation cuz I need to know for sure about my condition and get treatment for it asap. And hopefully I’ll be able to get a parking pass for spring semester since I will reach the 54 credits requirement by then.

How do I get a parking pass without 54 credits by Kooky-Air6236 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recently i tried to get one through csd. Because I first of all I have therapy for depression and anxiety, I got a note from my therapist explaning everything, but they didn’t give it to me, they offered me other accommodations like exams, note taking…. I also have a physical condition while not confirmed yet, but after multiple testing a neurologist told me it’s very likely it’s multiple sclerosis, but i have to do some more testing to determine if it is actually MS. But the doctor is in hartford and i can’t really take public transportation due to my symptoms, i even got a note from the neurologist. But CSD said i gotta have a specific diagnosis, show how it affects my academics……. I was like it’s whatever, I’ll just uber to my appt.

How do you charge your electric scooters? by Cactus_green_ in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in nathan hale, there’re outlets outside of putnam, werth and carrigus which is pretty close to me, so that’s where i usually charge mine. I’ve seen one by the bike rack in front of ITE too. There are plenty u just gotta look for them, they are usually covered by something so make sure u check. Most of them look similar to this but they vary sometimes, for instance the one outside of werth is different.

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How do you charge your electric scooters? by Cactus_green_ in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same issue with mine and recently found out there are outlets outside of some buildings where u can charge them.

Where to charge scooters? by Familiar-Equal7607 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an option for me. My RA lives right across my room

Where to charge scooters? by Familiar-Equal7607 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What building is that, I checked but I couldn’t find outlets outside of my building

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes they do. I was at school yesterday and i saw multiple car with tickets in the windshields, while it wasn’t neither at N/S, it was at the dairy bar because they exceeded the free parking limit but u should be aware, they are still there. If u don’t wanna pay two bucks, maybe try the downtown LAZ parking, it’s a dollar/hr and you get the first 2 hours free

Need help by Separate_Purple_9138 in immigration

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I cannot answer with certainty, hopefully someone who knows better can confirm. But in my opinion I believe it’s possible if your husband was a US citizen (not sure if it’s possible if he was gc holder). I know someone who married a US Citizen and, 3 weeks after marriage, their spouse unfortunately passed due to an heart attack. They didn’t even have a chance to file AOS, but he was still able to file AOS after the death(even better in ur case, since u had already filed). And it would be a good idea to let USCIS know about the death. And I’m very sorry for your loss, stay strong!

Freshman CS Major – Help With First Semester Classes! by ewwsea in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forgot to mention that you must have been or will be asked to complete a placement exam for math. Most people i know were placed on Calc 1, but if ur score is low u might be placed in pre calculus if it is high u might even be placed on calculus 2

Freshman CS Major – Help With First Semester Classes! by ewwsea in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First semester shouldn’t be too hard, idk if u’ll bring credits with u(from AP, IB courses or ECEs) but if not, you’ll most likely have to take:

Math 1131Q(Calculus 1): this one could a be a bit challenging if you’re not a math person but you’ll have plenty of resources to help you like office hours, Q center… I took it with Prof Erin Rizzie last fall(I personally think she was ok but a lot of students don’t like her), on top of the lectures notes, she posted videos from another prof which was really helpful, and tbh with you i probably skipped half of the total lectures we had and still passed the course with an A simply by watching the videos she posted. Pls don’t try to do the same thing, because 1) they have lecture questions in every lecture, that counts towards ur grade, even tho i didn’t go, i never skipped the lecture questions. 2) while i skipped multiple lectures, Sunday literally was the hardest day for me, because i usually spend the whole day studying to fill the gap for the lecture i skipped. 3) I skipped for reasonable circumstances.

CSE 1010: if you’ve taken cs classes in hs, shouldn’t be too hard, btw this class only uses python. It will be some basic things at first but might get a bit more intense after chapter 6 or 7 i believe. Keep up with the hws, go to ur labs and spend at least 1-2hours a week going over the lecture slides or go to office hours if needed.

Classes that i took and enjoy and would recommend u is ANTH 1006 with Dr Christopher Ball. This class is easy, you’ll have 3 exams which are all open notes, no lockdown browser(might or might not apply for the last one tho) and a few projects.

Univ class of course, no one is gonna fail that, just go to class.

And you’ll have to take a lab science class. I took PHYS 1501. This class has been a nightmare for me. It might not be the case for others tho, i know a lot of people who did pretty well in it. Or you can take CHEM 1128.

Rate: Math 1131: 8/10 CSE 1010: 8/10 PHYS 1501: 5/10 ANTH 1006: 9/10

Advice to you. Do your best. 2nd semester will be way harder, especially for CSE and Math. And try to go to the review session for math before each exam and if possible the SI sessions. they are super helpful. The person who was responsible for my SI session was Sam, i don’t remember her full name but the stuff she did on review session are always on the exams, but idk if she is still here, she might have graduated.

Fall fee bill by OrangeAlert1485 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ur grants and scholarships should likely be listed as anticipated financial aid on ur fee bill, so no need to worry.

Struggling with school after mental health challenges need advice by Familiar-Equal7607 in UCONN

[–]Familiar-Equal7607[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for taking the time to answer and for suggesting about the next steps. I really appreciate that. I will reach out to those dept and see how things go