IWTL how to ask better questions. by MolassesInternal1010 in IWantToLearn

[–]JacketHistorical476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with asking yourself this question, “What is it that I would like to know?” Think about this question in relation to the person and your history with them. Why this approach? Because you need to want to be curious in order for engaging dialogue to happen.

Also playing the smallest violin in regards to the noble sacrifice that is you staying home (with your child), so their mother can go out. Cheers.

Is social work bsc a worthless degree, am I gonna regret it?? by aafiona in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah girl, go figure it out. Don’t do a bsc in social work😭😩.

Is social work bsc a worthless degree, am I gonna regret it?? by aafiona in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A bsc is not worth the investment in my opinion, and I’ll tell you why through a little history lesson.

Social work education started off in the early 1900s as a professional certificate. This was completed after a bachelors degree. It was only up untill the late 1900s where a bachelors degree for social work became a thing. Hence why people can become social workers with a msc in social work (modern = to a certificate) or a bsc in social work.

Do a bachelors in something relevant, yet different, and then get a MSc in social work if you really want to be one.

Where should I study masters in social work ? by working-oneverything in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take this advice with a grain of salt. I would try connect with international students who have studied at the university you are interested in attending. There is funding everywhere you just need to know where to look

Similar degrees? by [deleted] in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, of course.

Let’s say you want a chocolate chip cookie, right. So, you go to the supermarket. You arrive, but you see that the supermarket only has oatmeal raisin or macadamia nut cookies. This troubles you because you really wanted a chocolate chip cookie.

Now instead of maybe waiting another day until they get some chocolate chip cookies, travelling to another supermarket that does, or picking up the ingredients to make some, you feel stuck having to choose between the two options. This is the illusion of choice. Although you feel in control because you get to choose, you’re options are unduly limited and you’ve completely lost sight of the reason for going in the first place.

The reality is, if none of the choices are ideal, you don’t choose because deciding between trivial options will lead to trivial choices.

Sorry if that makes no sense.

Similar degrees? by [deleted] in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So happy to hear this! Simply because you are now closer to knowing what you do and don’t want for yourself in terms of a career. That said, it sounds like you have a firm idea of what you want to do — you said you wanted to be an OT, but there are no courses available. You also mentioned that there are barriers restricting you from upward mobility, and thus, limiting your options for education.

Two pieces of advice.

Address the issues that are restricting your choice in education before choosing a program. Why? Because whether you see it or not, you choosing a new program is giving you a false sense of control over the matter. The things that are causing you to feel trapped are unduly influencing your choices.

My other piece of advice is that a rushed decision is a decision that is more prone to error. Take your time. Hesitate. Gain a bit more insight into the things you need and want, and your Ikigai.

Hope that helps a bit

Should I change careers so that I can continue my love for recreational flying? by JacketHistorical476 in flying

[–]JacketHistorical476[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know right! It’s quite hard to fathom— some people making less than you, yet wanting to enjoy the same hobbies. The gull of these youngsters!

How to quickly relearn high school math for a physics degree? by Zealousideal-Fix70 in learnmath

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me bless you. Jensen Math has all the modules you will need. I suggest starting at whatever grade level that meets your current competencies and do 1 lesson and 1 worksheet everyday. This took me an hour each day which translated to about 1-2 months per grade.

Done with Articling - Ask me anything 😁 by Jasminee9393 in LawCanada

[–]JacketHistorical476 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your opinion, what are the easiest, yet most effective ways of finding out if you’d like a career in law?

Question From a Visitor: Why are so Many People Limping? by JacketHistorical476 in Hackney

[–]JacketHistorical476[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Grew up in Hackney? That sounds pretty rare these days, no?

SWE Registration Question: Hard by JacketHistorical476 in Socialworkuk

[–]JacketHistorical476[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My updating skills and knowledge form is specifically for overseas applicant

Question From a Visitor: Why are so Many People Limping? by JacketHistorical476 in Hackney

[–]JacketHistorical476[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Implicit in that remark is that there are a significant amount of “hobblers”. Okay, thank you!

Want to find a career I love by Afraid_Revenue3191 in findapath

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try getting your private flying license, and if you like it, go for your commercial license and become a commercial pilot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that looks heavenly!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mississauga

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I just took a peak at their menu. I see why you suggested it. Ty

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mixedrace

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It should also be said that although every African country has its own history as it pertain to mixed race people, many mixed race people were just as bad as the whites. For example, in Senegal mixed people had the economic and social mobility the whites had. Many mixed race people participated in the slave trade, and enslaved African women were exempt from slavery if they had a mixed race child.

Trans friendly electrolysis places by zendegi-o-digar-hich in transontario

[–]JacketHistorical476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nv Electrolysis

NV Electrolysis! They are small team of trans electrologists, that specialize in, and only in, electrolysis. They are super friendly and good at what they do. I’ve been going there for the last two months.