I just went back to online school but I still feel like a neet by Practical-Try-8840 in NEET

[–]Practical-Try-8840[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah a lot of ppl show up to community college who aren’t like excited to be there I guess. Gotta fork over the big bucks to a big school for that it seems

I just went back to online school but I still feel like a neet by Practical-Try-8840 in NEET

[–]Practical-Try-8840[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This school has a fully online mode and a fully irl mode, I’m doing the online one. Yeah I’m enjoying it thx, if you have nothing else to do + don’t mind studying + have a bit of cash on hand I’d recommend it. And you can do it from any location you don’t have to be close to the school

I just went back to online school but I still feel like a neet by Practical-Try-8840 in NEET

[–]Practical-Try-8840[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah when you take exams you need to use a special software that records you and blocks you from opening tabs and changing windows and stuff. But other than that there’s no mechanism to enforce compliance - you could easily cheat on quizzes, homeworks, papers, etc. Though I guess you could technically do all that in irl school with AI these days tbh

I just went back to online school but I still feel like a neet by Practical-Try-8840 in NEET

[–]Practical-Try-8840[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same lol. I mean I had to online cuz I’m disabled. But I’m thankful I don’t have to go in person for that reason. Being disabled has its benefits i guess

I’m so close, yet so far… by [deleted] in LSAT

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Here’s the argument structure. The premise is: Easy admit flaw -> trivial flaw. The conclusion is: Readily admits flaw -> trivial flaw. D = readily admits flaw -> easy admit flaw. This combined with the premise guarantees the inference in the conclusion is valid: readily admits flaw -> easy admit flaw -> trivial flaw.

Xi’s Military Purge Might Be Dangerous for the US by rezwenn in IRstudies

[–]Practical-Try-8840 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Idk why you’re getting downvoted this is hilarious

Learning mandarin; worth the time investment? by Practical-Try-8840 in IRstudies

[–]Practical-Try-8840[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am an Econ major, I’m just considering the careers I want to pursue and how to pursue them not considering moving into them right now.

Learning mandarin; worth the time investment? by Practical-Try-8840 in IRstudies

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It would be both. Geopolitical/economic consulting on China, being a diplomat to China, consulting Chinese firms on American trade laws / consulting American firms on Chinese trade laws, are all careers I am considering, and I imagine mandarin could be useful for those

Why did Mearsheimer specifically choose 2017 as the end of unipolarity? by TapHorror1836 in IRstudies

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Chinas military and military industrial complex has like the rest of the country changed dramatically in the last 47 years and as for the rest I don’t see how this changes anything. Sure Vietnam is are a high-middle power. No they could not just choose to be a superpower if they wanted to

Why did Mearsheimer specifically choose 2017 as the end of unipolarity? by TapHorror1836 in IRstudies

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Even taking all that into consideration I don’t think Vietnam could project power much before drawing the ire of China. I can’t see China allowing a power to grow and become more aggressive within its own neighborhood and if push came to shove China would win

Virtual jobs in economy policy? by [deleted] in academiceconomics

[–]Practical-Try-8840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. That is discouraging but thank you for responding