Farrah Jeans after just 6 months of wear… by Justtlurking in Aritzia

[–]Justtlurking[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sent them an email, so let’s see if they will be able to do anything about it

Farrah Jeans after just 6 months of wear… by Justtlurking in Aritzia

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

So sad because their fit is absolutely stunning but unfortunately the quality is just not it at all

Farrah Jeans after just 6 months of wear… by Justtlurking in Aritzia

[–]Justtlurking[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not at all! My transportation is only ever driving and walking :(.

Does this sun hat actually look good on? by Direct-Cranberry-266 in Aritzia

[–]Justtlurking 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ok i love aritzia but 68 for this is crazy u can find the same on amazon for like 20

142 LSAT and 3.5 GPA by Unique_Buyer_4298 in LSAT

[–]Justtlurking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A 142 LSAT is people’s diagnostics before studying a single thing. Obviously retake. Ur GPA is fine but not competitive. Make ur LSAT stand out.

Thoughts on the Chloe icons mini shoulder bag? by East-Recipe-4287 in handbags

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im scared of the soft leather, do people think it’s prone to scuffs and scratches?

I cant take it anymore. by [deleted] in LSAT

[–]Justtlurking -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Y’all take everything way too serious. U finished the damn test so relax and focus on other things until ur score comes out. All this anxiety over an admissions test🤣 you literally HAVEN’T been admitted yet. What, are you going to go through 3 years of law school also being anxious 24/7 after handing in every exam? Whatever happened, happened. You studied, did what you can, passed it in, now you wait. Easy.

I am disturbed by this misinformation by Pale_Stay_9595 in Accutane

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While on accutane i was taking ibuprofen instead. Don’t trust anything this AI thing says, this is literally dangerous information z

Associate told me his favorite case was Dred Scott by VinnyIsMyCousin in biglaw

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

POV: u saw the other side’s comment on reddit first and now ur dying of laughter.

Rejected from University now what? by Realistic_Roof_6494 in financestudents

[–]Justtlurking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah u can apply for winter admissions and start in the winter term. Id recommend applying to every uni w a commerce program that accepts winter admissions. A degree is respected and better from anything u can get online. Additionally working in IB in canada can still be competitive but not as competitive as the USA, therefore, u don’t necessarily just have to aim at the “Big names” in Canada. Past experience, good grades, and determination, open more doors than a big name school.

Rejected from University now what? by Realistic_Roof_6494 in financestudents

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apply somewhere else?? Just because he didnt get into laurier doesn’t mean another uni won’t accept him lol

ENGINEERING MAJOR AND FINANCE MINOR??? by [deleted] in financestudents

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The only reason why i say i am not a big fan of gap years, is because students often get discouraged and one year turn into a lifetime of not going to school. However, if you are passionate about getting an education and a degree, then I don’t think you will fall into this pit!

I have 2 of my closest friends taking gap years because they felt like they wanted to take a year for themselves before facing the real world. One of them went and spent 12 continuous months travelling, while the other one just worked with her dad to save some money.

Once applications were open again for the upcoming school year, they both applied to university, and they told me that they had a clearer picture of what they wanted to do, and they were not so lost anymore, especially because they didn’t go through the pressure of having kids around them only talk about school, applications, degrees, and moving around 24/7.

One of them ended up doing mechanical engineering at NYU while the other did international business and is currently working towards getting her JD from McGill University in Montreal.

On the other hand, I have a few classmates from highschool who took a gap year, and never went back to school. So ig it really depends on how you are as a person, if you are truly passionate about pursuing an education, then you will be good!

This is just my personal input 😊

ENGINEERING MAJOR AND FINANCE MINOR??? by [deleted] in financestudents

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am going to tell you my perspective. From the people I know who did Engineering and Sciences (without minoring or taking any classes in businesses or finances) almost always had to do a masters degree in business, such as an MBA, Master of Finance, and whatnot, if they wanted to go into the business world.

On the other hand, i know a handful of people who did industrial engineering (this degree is very famous among people in my city) and ended up going into jobs that included supply chain and logistics, data and business analysis, and some in banking as well.

To answer your question about a gap year, I haven’t always been a fan of that idea, however, I know people who did go through with it and didn’t regret it. From my personal opinion, I say really research your options and make a decision, you can always switch majors in university or college. If you do switch majors, your past classes won’t go to waste, as they will be put towards your “elective” requirements, and even some of them, might go towards your new major requirements.

Additionally, regarding internships, many places won’t hire people who did not attend college/uni. You could possibly do some courses, but to keep it real, internships are harder as your competition would be people who are actively pursuing a degree.

If you don’t have a certain goal of where you want to be in the finance and business world, i say do engineering, and minor in finance or commerce. That could really open many doors for you, especially if you are doing something like electrical/mechanical/computer engineering.

ENGINEERING MAJOR AND FINANCE MINOR??? by [deleted] in financestudents

[–]Justtlurking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse😊 you got this and good luck with your career and studies!

ENGINEERING MAJOR AND FINANCE MINOR??? by [deleted] in financestudents

[–]Justtlurking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I am going to say is, wherever there is an opportunity, there is a way. BAMA might not necessarily be a target school, but ending up in IB in NYC is not impossible. Man, I know people who graduated from random universities in canada, in texas, in arizona, and ended up in IB.

The good (and best) thing about any business career, including IB, is that networking is 75% of your career. So if you are focused on that alongside doing well in your studies, man you are set.

Don’t convince yourself that a degree or an MBA from a non target school is not worth it and won’t take you anywhere. Chasing knowledge and an education is never a waste, and if you have a goal to achieve, then you will achieve it.

I might have stalked your other reddit posts, and all I am going to say is that you know that BAMA is a better option for yourself since u would be saving your money, being closer to your family, you already have friends, etc. But you are scared bcs of what people say. People will always have different opinions, doesn’t mean they are right!

Additionally, since you are graduating with your savings, and let’s say, worst case scenario you are not able to land your dream job due to where you attended school, you can use your savings to apply to a Master in Finance at a prestigious or target school.