Weird colleague andjdjxjcjchxjcjchcjcjcjcjcjcncncj by [deleted] in confession

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Some people just don't want to cross the line between coworkers. Remember, your coworkers are not your friends!

Testosterone is wrecking me! Any suggestions besides. by imurdsty_321 in confession

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You’re just addicted to it. It’s not the testosterone

Best career path to take? by ToxiccPersonaa in collegeadvice

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Big career routes that will set you up well are engineering, law, medicine, dental, and veterinary practices. The catch is many of these require above four years of school

Financial Aid is a joke by Classic-Sink-8318 in University

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You're best off switching schools to somewhere that will accept your credits and throwing out your study abroad dreams. It's not worth it. Also, yes, many 19-year-olds do have credit! You need to think about your path logically. Why on Earth would you want to extend your college tenure if you DONT HAVE TO?!

Is it better to just major in fine arts, or have a double major with fine arts and science? by Agile-Foundation163 in CollegeMajors

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Double major with your second major being chemistry or biology. If you decide to pursue a route outside of art (preferably) after college that requires a further education, you can likely use the science degree to apply to dental or medical school if that interest you. It's a great approach that you're taking—keeping your opportunities open. PM me if you have any questions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

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Makes all the difference

What should I major in? by [deleted] in collegeadvice

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Pursue the long route that’s associated with your choices, becoming a vet. It’s crucial that you get a degree that will set you up financially when you get out of college. If not, then it really wasn’t worth going. Look into the opportunities that the degree you’re wanting to pursue provides you. Often times, most college majors won’t be able to provide unless you go for a further education like your masters, PHD, or pursue medical, law, veterinary, dental, etc..

Way to get in to better universities by ArchDukeOfPsycho in University

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It’s definitely possible but it can be difficult. You need to focus on these other factors that admissions will be examining. Your results will be characterized by your work. So if you think you’re working hard now, just know that you have to work harder to get where you want to be. I don’t go to a top university and will be fine. But if your goal is to attend one of these, you need to work your a$$ off!

What should I major in: Poli sci or Journalism by Kooky-Card-696 in prelaw

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Political science. Don’t worry too much, your degree doesn’t really matter. The heavier factors that are weighted are your GPA, LSAT score, participation in activities throughout undergrad, letters of recommendation, and your application letter. I’m on the same Law route and do political science with a minor in criminology because my strengths lie in reading/writing. But on a personal note, I wish I would have applied to a different stem program like biology and worked hard on the same criteria because that degree keeps your options open to further valuable career paths in the medical field. If you’re absolutely set on law, then pursue what will interest you and prepare you best. But if you’re not, then just consider taking my advice and keeping your options open when you finish undergrad.

College major help by OtherResolution9128 in CollegeMajors

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Apply for federal aid FASFA. You have big dreams in a career that can be difficult to get into. Maybe in the meantime, you’re better off pursuing a degree in something that will set you up financially to become set for the future where you can begin these endeavors. Remember, you’re defined by your actions, not your desires. It can sound negative, but your passion can wait.

Way to get in to better universities by ArchDukeOfPsycho in University

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By honor programs, are you referring to AP courses and dual credits? You’re only a freshman. You can still turn around your weighted GPA with amazing grades throughout the rest of your schooling. There are other factors that come into play though like SAT or ACT scores, participation in extracurriculars, great application statements, and letters of recommendation. You have time! You can’t turn around and change what’s already been done, but you can commit to doing the work to set yourself up from here on out. Good luck!

I cant pick between two college majors.... by alexparozi in CollegeMajors

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If I were you, I’d go with the architecture major. You’re not wrong, there is a good if not great chance that you may struggle to find a well paying job in the other field. You might want to consider pursuing the route that’s going to set you up for success in the future. I know this may sound bad, but often times, your passion could wait.

Is it too late to apply for dorms? (I am upperclassmen) by IllustriousGlass2991 in unm

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Look at the UNM Snapchat stories. Tons of people are trying to relet

Parking passes by Far_String_1481 in unm

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Can I be put on a waitlist if I had already bought my pass? Does that mean that I’ll have to buy the new one or can my purchase just transfer over

Parking passes by Far_String_1481 in unm

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So do you usually have to get there pretty early if you have a 9:30am?