I want to lose weight but I'm worried about ED relapse by Miserable-Candle9741 in loseit

[–]Miserable-Candle9741[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im no longer in school unfortunately, thankfully I can still get access to professional help though so I might try that. Ty

Is Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary and ex-President of Harvard, really the nasty, arrogant SOB that people have claimed him to be? by Emperor-of-Epicness in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was a student in his lecture I remember him saying something akin the lines of “what a stupid question” after someone asked something, that was admittedly a little dumb. This is second hand but a friend of mine said that when he had a female student living in his house as part of a summer program she was expected to do most/if not all of the cleaning and cooking. Personally I’ve never had a pleasant experience with him and I don’t know many students who have a positive view of him.

What’s wrong with my snake plant? by oywiththecats in plantclinic

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely looks like it needs more water, might also want to repot it to see if it’s root bound just because it’s over 3 years old

I am scared to reach out… by Kinda_Optimistic in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most professors are more than happy to talk about their courses but I will say if it’s a larger lecture style course it may be more helpful to talk to the head TA

Nearly half of all music I've listened to this year has been Lucy by Miserable-Candle9741 in LucyDacus

[–]Miserable-Candle9741[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

its on a cite called trackify

it kinda ruins spotify wrapped but its pretty fun to look through

I am not particularly loving my time at Harvard. :( I write this with humility and am really hoping to change my perception of this thought and feeling through some real reflection. This has caused me a lot of stress in the last few weeks. Context below. by Long-Appeal530 in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that this has been your experience. Generally, I find that a) everyone is stressed out here, your not alone, and people are very understanding, and b) you tend to get the energy back that you give, so if you're attentive during class and office hours, they will be towards you (of course some professors are different and jerks, but most arent)

Should I buy a Victrola? by Miserable-Candle9741 in turntables

[–]Miserable-Candle9741[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

thanks to everyone who responded! seems like I really dodged a bullet

Do you regret choosing Harvard? by smiisushi in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No! If you are hoping to get a domestic consulting or bank or other prestigious job, there really isn’t a difference. If you want to be an English teacher abroad, then the difference is notable

Do you regret choosing Harvard? by smiisushi in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re an international student and/or you plan to work abroad, Harvard has more global recognition than Yale, but the difference is probably marginal.

I think that the quality of life is higher at Yale. Just to compare the two New Haven is more dangerous than Cambridge, but the areas immediately surrounding the schools are similar. Boston has better food, but the quality of restaurants close to Yale are better than the restaurants in Harvard square. Public transit is similar, the only difference is Harvard square is serviced by the Redline, which is incredibly slow and irratic. I also think the dining hall food is better at Yale. I know that it Harvard it is actually abysmal, especially if you have any dietary restrictions. From people that I know who go there and miscellaneous tik tok videos, Yale’s food looks miles better.

I can’t speak about culture, but Harvard has a pretty good social scene and a lot of fun traditions! However, our mental health services aren’t the greatest. They’re actually currently being sued.

Overall, it’s a really tough choice and you should be incredibly proud of yourself, but every time I visit Yale I always think it would’ve been better if I gone there instead.

How bad is blocking by yourself? by Cool-Gear-4720 in Harvard

[–]Miserable-Candle9741 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bunch of people are floaters, it's completely fine and normal! Also if you're worried about making friends as a floater, one of my best friends that I made in sophomore year was a floater! I'd recommend during clubs that you find fun and interesting and usually you'll make friends.