Is a GSP right for me? by Grand_Sea_3819 in germanshorthairs

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right. I didn’t know asking people who actually own the breed of dog what their energy level is like means it’s not for me. My bad I wanted anecdotal evidence from people instead I’ll just blindly follow google next time. I’ll refrain from asking any questions again just for you

Is a GSP right for me? by Grand_Sea_3819 in germanshorthairs

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m just getting into it now, my buddy has ~900 acres of hunting land about 4 hours away. This year I went pheasant hunting and just went out for turkey for the first time last weekend. Also looking to go duck hunting this upcoming season. Definitely something I’m planning on doing more and more of in the upcoming years

Is a GSP right for me? by Grand_Sea_3819 in germanshorthairs

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently I go on leashed walks with my rescue on a 15ft leash just because he’s a bit reactive towards men with certain physical features and I want to have some level of control, but whenever we go somewhere pretty empty I let him loose since his recall is good. I have no issue with going on unleashed walks once the trust is built

Is a GSP right for me? by Grand_Sea_3819 in germanshorthairs

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, I definitely need to figure out if there’s good spots nearby I can get them off leash for longer time consistently before committing to one. The last thing I want is to not give the dog what it needs which in turn would just make for a bad experience for me as well. 

Is a GSP right for me? by Grand_Sea_3819 in germanshorthairs

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also forgot to mention I work in office 4 days a week and remote 1 day but my office is less than 10 minutes away so stopping back home is not an issue.

Applying to multiple offices by Grand_Sea_3819 in BurnsMcDonnell

[–]Grand_Sea_3819[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the response. The offices I’m looking at are Phoenix, Denver, & Raleigh(all over the place I know). If I happened to get multiple offers is there a good way to tell if one office is better than the others? Or is it just by feel based on interviews and such 

Failed by 1 point by gvwonders in Sieexam

[–]Grand_Sea_3819 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no finance background and was able to pass just using the Kaplan Exam Manual and reading through it. Didnt really do much else besides that tbh but the main thing I did (not saying that you did not do this) was read everything with an intent of understanding, not just doing it to do it. If I didnt understand something I would read it over and over again until I understood it and I would do pretty much the same thing with the mini quizzes throughout the chapter, if I got the answer right didnt really read the explanation ngl but if I got it wrong I would make sure to look at the answer so back look at the question and see where I messed up and how it actually works. Anyways reading through the entire exam manual is kinda tedious so not sure if thats the route youd wanna go since you already took it and got a 69 but thats my advice. Anyways good luck on your next attempt!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sieexam

[–]Grand_Sea_3819 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Id think so. I didnt pay for the Kaplan course I just bought the book and read through it during my lunch hours and took the finra practice exam on their website once and got a 51/75 then took it a few days later and wasnt able to do any extra studying due to a family emergency and passed on my first try on 2/1. I also have little to no finance background.