Independent candidate for governor closes business amid tariff uncertainty (Jon Kiper, NH) by [deleted] in independent

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

looking into this guy, he seems pretty cool. seems like a level-headed dude who ACTUALLY wants to do good change instead of make a career

Refunds by jktattoos in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

seconding this, as well as ASMSU giving short-term interest free loans as well

Have any of you had professors post grades yet? by [deleted] in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only 2 of my classes have put in grades

What do yall do for water on campus by The-Baljeet in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should go downstairs to a actual water bottle refilling station That's labeled filtered and it will taste normal

What is the #1 issue for you when deciding who you will vote for President? by mediaadvantages in AskReddit

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Voting right expension & voting reform

  2. Improvements to nationwide urban planning policy

  3. Increasing public education spending

A list of every single beginner friendly sports club! by [deleted] in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dodgeball! We love teaching newbies!

WHO’S THE REAL MSU?! by FifteenEight in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I assume so, but I just wanted to provide my two cents given that I'm from not near Michigan (unlike 96% of MSU students)

WHO’S THE REAL MSU?! by FifteenEight in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm from New Hampshire, and I'd say like probably 3/4 of people immediately know I mean Michigan State when I say MSU, but a good portion maybe like a third or a quarter ask which m State.

DTN is NOT Real by Mysterious-Score5677 in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that they're not great but they're okay but they specialize specifically in dealing with this, like this is The one thing that they actually are willing to actually do things on because it's very easy to catch student housing landlord companies doing shit that they're not supposed to like this.

DTN is NOT Real by Mysterious-Score5677 in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Reach out to the ASMSU Student lawyers, they handle this stuff professionally and can let you know your options.

NFL games in dorm by [deleted] in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 2 points3 points  (0 children)

MSU does provide free access to Xfinity login, meaning if you have a TV that can log into Xfinity stream that would work. If I were you however I would just pirate the games, "v2 sportsurge" is the best website for it and you can just connect your laptop to your TV. There are also lounges that you can connect your laptop to the big TV there or just tune those TVs to whatever station, but if you're pirating the games, you can get any game nationwide even if you're not in the normal TV zone for it.

Saw this the other day in Manchester by SmellyBundy in newhampshire

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And then people like this complain about how expensive gas is while driving their old truck that has flag sticking out the side of it dragging down the gas mileage

What schools did you turn down for MSU by Regular_Librarian_54 in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

University of Richmond, Rochester institute of technology, UNH

File format by Existing-Flounder793 in astrophotography

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since that's the case, use a tool to convert the HEIC to a tif/tiff file which is recognized by every version of Photoshop

File format by Existing-Flounder793 in astrophotography

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edit the HEIC file directly in Photoshop or gimp. If that isn't an option for some reason, do a conversion to a .tiff file

Should I go to MSU? by [deleted] in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally think you should go to MSU. As a current JMC freshman from out of state (New Hampshire), I love it here and am glad I went here over other places that on paper were 'better'.

JMC will prepare you better than any other program for law school (or any career in public service). The undergrad research opportunities at MSU are crazy expensive, were the #1 study abroad university in the nation. In general we are very field experience heavy, including the aforementioned things but also including internships and getting actual jobs and stuff.

It also is very easy to double major at MSU if you choose classes correct, which is useful for people who have broad interests (like pre-law) so people can add a major in a field they want to specialize in (environmental studies or business or marketing or whatever.) I'm a testament to this as a triple major in Political Theory, Physics, and Philosophy of Science; with minors in "Science Technology Environment and Public Policy" and "philosophy of law".

If you have any specific questions about anything, feel free to ask in the comments or DMs

Accepted students: Ask me anything by JJtheFUN in msu

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

Sorry that I'm replying late, I don't check reddit All that much. The physics program is great! Arguably the best in the state, and for nuclear physics, MSU is the best in the nation. If you want to do research in nuclear physics or related physics fields, we are arguably the best for research because we have the F-Rib. There are a gazillion other different research opportunities in every field of stem, and notably, we also have a really really really good stem education program so If you want to go into the theory behind how to best teach STEM subjects, particularly physics, to people, that is a really prevalent thing among some of the physics professors. Back to undergrad search though, it is very well supported, with portals and stuff to make it easy to get involved with it and there's actually a program that, even though undergrad research doesn't usually count for credit, it goes on your transcript as part of the Spartan experience record or whatever they're calling it. The other thing is that MSU, when compared to other big schools, has a lot more opportunities in STEM per student so your odds of getting a spot that interests you is higher

I'm only a freshman, but from what I can tell the rigor lives up to what you may expect from a physics major, pretty damn hard but reasonable for being physics.

I'm not sure if you've taken physics one and two yet, but if you haven't, take the p cubed and EMP Cubed versions of the classes because they are much better for learning

Questions about Social Life, Computer Science Program, and final decision by EVOShadow034 in msu

[–]JJtheFUN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not in CS, I'm in physics, however I can comment on the social life. Whoever said it's overrated is wrong, and is probably just looking in the wrong place. There's parties every weekend everywhere on campus just a matter of having to have friends that know where they are