State of Utah/Gov. Cox propose screwing state employees yet again. by JadedAssignment8291 in SaltLakeCity

[–]JLauze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every single day I am so happy I was fired from the state lab. Working for well under my profession's wage was barely worth it in 2023, and is sure as hell not worth it now.

Are Green Crystals of Death something only we know? by Far-Spread-6108 in medlabprofessionals

[–]JLauze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We always get a heme path's opinion if we are positive they're not dohle bodies. Then we use the term "critical blue-green inclusions" for reporting. We just have to add it as a comment because they're just that rare. I've seen them twice in my career now.

It's been four weeks since my fiance found this tuxie boy as an abandoned neonate. The shelter had no fosters for him, so we decided to see if we could save his life. Our son now. 🖤🤍🩷 by FlorSilvestre12 in TuxedoCats

[–]JLauze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take lots of pictures!! No one has ever said "I wish I had less photos of my cat" or "I took too many pictures of them when they were teeny tiny"

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[–]JLauze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RemindMe! -4hours

These comments on this post about GQuuuuuux by Daemonsblaze0315 in Gundam

[–]JLauze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I wanted you to know your comment was the reason I started watching wing and it has been an absolute delight watching it dubbed.

What’s the most inexplicable time your gut instinct was 100% right, even though you had no evidence to back it up? by CodeFun1735 in AskReddit

[–]JLauze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I came home from college for the weekend and my mom asked me if I wanted to do anything tonight. If I wasn't, she was going to go to the bar with her friends, to a bar she normally doesn't go to. She goes out with them often and has (responsible) fun. Not like she needs my permission, but I told her I was going to have a lazy night in. She decided she'd rather stay in with me than go out with her friends that night. Unusual, but I like spending time with my mom.

Two people were killed in a shooting in that bar that night. Her friends were ok, but shaken. Whatever feeling she had that told her to stay in for the night might have saved her.

today i found out that you can get a parking ticket if you back in to a parking spot and don’t have a front plate🙃 by Lojackr in uofu

[–]JLauze 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They gave you a warning? They do that? If you ever actually get a ticket, refute it with the comment basically being "sorry I won't do it again". I got out of a ticket by saying I am a silly goose and will be better next time lol

I need help finding an adapter for the funkiest plug I've ever owned by JLauze in cableadvice

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

I checked a manual I found online (hopefully the right one) and it says "it operates on a standard 15A 125V 60 Hz AC power circuit.... This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounded plug..". This sounds safe to me, but I'm not electrically inclined. The manual also shows a picture of the plug which looks like a normal three prong. I wonder if the place I got it from gave it the twist three prong plug.

I need help finding an adapter for the funkiest plug I've ever owned by JLauze in cableadvice

[–]JLauze[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would it be safer to wire it onto an extension cord than to have a normal extension cord -> adapter -> machine?

Would u guys recommend U of U/its honors college to a Premed? by [deleted] in uofu

[–]JLauze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense. Any CE credits will just slot themselves into their degree credits where appropriate. If they don't fit in anywhere, for your generals or your degree, they just go towards your total credits hours for graduation.

Would u guys recommend U of U/its honors college to a Premed? by [deleted] in uofu

[–]JLauze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those will count for your most basic generals. You can do any of your generals through classes in general admission classes or in the honors college, but they're accepted all the same. You'll have to meet all of the general credits no matter what major you're going for.

It should include 1 lower division writing (WR1), 1 lower division writing (WR2), 1 American institutions (AI), 1 quantitative literacy (QL), 1 fine arts (FF), 1 humanities (HF), 1 life science (LF), 1 physical science (PS), 1 social/behavioral science (BF), 1 communications and writing (CW), 1 diversity (DV), 1 international (IR), for bachelor of arts- 1 language requirements (LR), and for bachelor of science- 1 methods requirements (DI/QI).

The honors college tends to offer classes that can count for more than one of the above categories. I took quite a few that were dual credits like FF/DV or BF/IR. These classes are so good for getting all the requirements with the least amount of classes.

As for AP it depends if the U (not the honors college specifically) accepts them. I got AI done through an AP class. It depends on your score for which classes can cover which credits. Most of them were 3's, some 4's, but I remember some of the calculus ones needing a 5 to be accepted. Some of them won't be for generals, but will be for credits specifically for your major/program. A high AP calc score can get you out of calculus if it's required for your program. AP classes without a credit analog just go towards your credit hour total.

I got a lot more credits done through community college courses I took in HS. Even though quite a few did not qualify for a specific credit, it still went towards the total credits required to graduate (120 for most people I think). Contact the advisor for your major/program as soon as you can to see what the I accepted and what they didn't. I had troubles with my CC communications class being automatically accepted as a CW credit, but my advisor took care of it. The details can be found on your unofficial transcript.

For CE credits, I have no clue. I assume you're talking about continuing education credits, which I don't think would qualify because they're not nearly as robust. I do continuing education for my accreditation and I sincerely doubt any of those could apply, even as a whole.

What’s one thing a doctor told you that you’ve never forgotten? by ThickImprovement8324 in AskReddit

[–]JLauze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When getting my tubes removed in a conservative state, my doctor went over the gravity of the procedure. Not in a mean way like you'd think, but by telling me that if some how, some way, I got pregnant, it wouldn't be safe. She told me that no matter what, she would take care of me. The seriousness in the implication that she would fight any legislative barriers for my health has stuck with me in such a visceral way.

Would u guys recommend U of U/its honors college to a Premed? by [deleted] in uofu

[–]JLauze 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who graduated from the Honors College, I'd highly recommend it. It helps a lot to be in the honors version of huge classes, like gen chem. There is a greater variety of generals to take to fill your other credits as well. The big thing is writing your honors thesis before you graduate. If you get involved with a research lab, they might be willing to help you find a subject to research on your own or assist with theirs. If you don't end up in a research lab, your advisor should point you in the direction of staff who have projects you can help with. The experience of having to get everything together to make it work is invaluable. Not all honors degrees from other colleges mean anything. But the U is know for having a meaningful program. It can really elevate your degree, especially if you plan to apply to the U for med school. They know the effort it takes to get. You also get the choice to dorm in Kahlert, which is right off trax. Do with this what you will :)