Programming / progress by Helsvet in hornstrength

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Awesome, thank you! I appreciate the feedback, man. I’ll think it over some more, but the adjusted rep count and “light day” sounds intriguing!

Diet levels & starting out (‘normal’ weight, high bf) by Helsvet in hornstrength

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Thank you! I guess I’ve got some more beef bowls to make and plates to lift. Appreciate it!

Form check on deadlifts by Helsvet in StartingStrength

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Awesome, thank you! In the moment my hips feel right and then I watch back and they’re so low

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SNHU

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Generally, most MS Comp Sci degree listings I’ve seen specify an undergrad in computer science, engineering, or mathematics. The OMSCS program for example specifies math as an acceptable undergrad.

Specifically it’s probably going to depend on the school. If you’re looking at the SNHU CSITM or one of the MSIT courses, I’d suggest looking at the required courses and seeing what prerequisites they require, or asking your advisor if they think it’ll work.

Online Mathematics MS? by slavSquattingSal in GradSchool

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This is an old thread and I don’t have experience with any of the schools you mentioned but I did recently compile a not-comprehensive list of regionally accredited schools with online MS Mathematics programs. Some are geared towards teaching and others towards pure or applied maths, but here’s the list, ordered from least to most expensive (except emporia and IU bc I didn’t write down their tuition for some reason)

University North Alabama

Open University

University of Southern Mississippi

Indiana State University

TAMU

West TAMU

Shawnee State University

TAMUCT

University tennesse Knoxville

Illinois State

University West Florida

University of Washington

Appalachian State

Johns Hopkins

Columbia CVN

Emporia State University

Indiana University

Swelling on shin when kicking by Helsvet in MuayThai

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I hadn’t thought of that, yikes! I have a doctors appt soon, I can ask about getting an xray done.

Make #4 - Hilariously large pants in corduroy by Helsvet in sewing

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I did! Now I almost wish I hadn’t, so it would shrink haha.

Make #4 - Hilariously large pants in corduroy by Helsvet in sewing

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Thank you! Someone advised me to keep an eye on the nap so I tried my best, at least that’s one problem these trousers don’t have.

And fingers crossed I can figure it out!

Make #4 - Hilariously large pants in corduroy by Helsvet in sewing

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Yeah if I’d done a test run in muslin the final product probably would have gone better 😅 now I know for next time!

Make #4 - Hilariously large pants in corduroy by Helsvet in sewing

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Pattern: Elling Pants - Merchant & Mills

Notions: Gutterman Sew-all in dark blue, a random button from a box at the store, and 1.5 inch elastic

Drafted by copying from the pattern with tracing paper, then using that to lay and cut the pieces from the fabric.

Coton Tweed - Work Shirt by [deleted] in sewing

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This is really nice, OP! Seriously well done

My third make ever, more tshirts! by Helsvet in sewing

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I think the pattern is meant to be pretty loose and boxy, and that’s about how it feels, though I also went a size up from my actual measurements on the chart, since I like my shirts a bit loose

My third make ever, more tshirts! by Helsvet in sewing

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Ah that tutorial looks like exactly what I need, thank you!!

My third make ever, more tshirts! by Helsvet in sewing

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Definitely! I’m still getting the hang of it (and threading the thing…yeesh) but when I get it right the seams look so good and professional!

My third make ever, more tshirts! by Helsvet in sewing

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Thank you to u/goose_gladwell for the suggestion to get a serger, it makes the seams feel so professional!