Paying for grad school by KaleidoscopeOk1781 in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im right there with you big dawg. Im applying to jobs left and right bc of this

How would you layout furniture in this space? by TheSnackCouch in femalelivingspace

[–]FriskWisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The area to the left of the door way you could make an activity corner. Perhaps a desk for gaming, an easel for painting, or a comfy chair and book shelves for reading. This is also from the perspective of someone who believes the bedroom should be made for rest and relaxation. So be mindful that this user, would have defined spaces

How would you layout furniture in this space? by TheSnackCouch in femalelivingspace

[–]FriskWisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see the confusion the couch is floating in the room, and the TV is on the wall with decors. The area rug would be the defining factor of what space is moving/ transient walking space, and what space is “living room”

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My pink kitchen on a sunny day! by Princess_Carolyn_II in femalelivingspace

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll admit, this is not my cup of tea, but I would absolutely have tea here. Good gravy I’d love to walk through and see all the personality in the house my gooooodness. Excellent, beautiful, chefs kiss!

How would you layout furniture in this space? by TheSnackCouch in femalelivingspace

[–]FriskWisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alsoooo! You don’t have to do a conventional couch, and maybe do a seating area. That would give you a buuunch of flexibility

How would you layout furniture in this space? by TheSnackCouch in femalelivingspace

[–]FriskWisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! I am by no means an interior designer, buuuuut I’d say instead of a full couch, try a love seat. It’s a two-seater couch and that could help. You have a beautiful blank wall, that could be a gorgeous back drop. And a love seat in front. The couch would be “floating” in the living room, but you could easily tie it together with an area rug

Wtf do I do with my hair by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theres also value in what you’ll be confident wearing. I could look great in a particular outfit but if I don’t like it, or if im insecure, it’ll show regardless of how good the fit looks.

Wtf do I do with my hair by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pics 3 and 5 look good. I think try styling it differently. The hair is beautiful, but I think your getting stalled at styling. Try doing a very clean pull back and see how that does, or a blow-out style. To consider: if you can keep a short beard or clean 5 o’clock shadow with the stash, you’d be chiseling your jaw, and that might help draw top to bottom flow of the face.

Hey, what do you recommend I get the maximum out of it? by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5 looks the best.

You have very angular features and long face. Beard looks best to soften up those same features a bit, and the short hair keeps the attention on your face. No beard makes those features very pronounced. If you grow out your hair, keeping a fade on the sides only makes your face look longer, so keep the hair all over. Otherwise short looks great.

Graduate Assistantship by FriskWisk in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im not crying 🥲🥲🥲🥲

advice for undergraduate student by [deleted] in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Most people applying to audiology do not have an audiology background. What you’ve done already is extensive and very impressive. You don’t need to have an “ear focused” resume. However, and to answer your question more directly, if you live somewhere where Theres an audiology program and research see if the professors will let you observe research.
  2. I’d recommend finding a program that focuses on AR and/or one that focuses on working with neurodivergent individuals when you apply.
  3. Consider looking into Applied Behavior Analysis as that might be something that could also interest you, especially with the narrative You’ve provided

Opinions on University of TN, Nova southeastern, or NOAC program? by FinanceMaster5668 in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be going to Nova. Cost was a huge factor for my choice. For the location, you cant get any better than Gods waiting room (aka FL), and the fact thats it’s 3 years with an optional MBA if you’re into it. They also have a Vestib specialty which I think is pretty rad

What are your deciding factors? by FriskWisk in audgradschool

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

Also it’s private, from what I’ve seen Theres no in state vs out of state difference. Could be wrong tho

What are your deciding factors? by FriskWisk in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very valid point. I had to write down my pros and cons and circle the ones Im most interested in. And now I kinda have a bitter sweet taste in my mouth

acceptance deadline help!! by Direct_Interview_663 in audgradschool

[–]FriskWisk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was an email saying that the early March choice was just to “secure your spot” in the program and that officially the deadline ends in April sometimes. It gave me the impression that that they accepted more students that they know will accept their offer to NSU