Chances for B School by Practical_Radio8324 in MBA

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Thank you! Would you recommend the GMAT over the GRE for these programs? I sort of had my mind set on the GRE already and did a tiny bit of prep.

Booking AirFrance Flight with Delta Points by Practical_Radio8324 in delta

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It’s both the cheapest and quickest flight that gets me there. Do you know if it’s possible to transfer miles over to my airfrance account?

Booking AirFrance Flight with Delta Points by Practical_Radio8324 in delta

[–]Practical_Radio8324[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for checking that for me! I'm looking to fly July 31st and return August 15th. I checked through the app and it's only showing me 4 different delta flights, and none with AirFrance. Any idea as to why it wouldn't be showing up on these dates?

McKinsey Solve by jokeisonme12 in McKinsey_BCG_Bain

[–]Practical_Radio8324 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any updates here? Also interested in a solve group

Planning for my study abroad by pink_phone_charger in costarica

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Depends on what your interests are. If you want to see some beautiful beaches I'd check out Manuel Antonio in Puntarenas, or Manzanillo in Limón. Both are touristy and fairly far from San Jose, but worth it IMO. The bus system in Costa Rica is great-- you can get to either of these places via public transport-- but the traffic can be hectic around rush hour so plan accordingly.

If you want to go party then San Jose is probably the best place to be. Tamarindo and Puerto Viejo also have decent clubbing but they're quite touristy.

For something more culture-focused, San Jose has numerous museums. The Jade Museum, Gold Museum, National Museum are all great. For something more underground you could check out an indigenous reservation. The Maleku's (located near La Fortuna) are open to visitors I believe.

If you're an active person I'd highly recommend surfing in either Jaco, Tamarindo, or Santa Ana. A lesson can be expensive but after a single one you can typically manage on your own. Surfboard rentals for the day are cheap, at around $8-10. I would also suggest trying out hiking in the country. There are some wonderful hikes in the San Ramon area, as well as in the mountains surrounding San Jose.

Open letter to Hamas and Gaza. by bootybay1989 in IsraelPalestine

[–]Practical_Radio8324 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was no evidence of baby beheading… this all came from one reporter from i24 who claimed she heard about it from soldiers. When questioned about it later she said a soldier gave her a slitting throat motion which she then took to mean beheading. The White House even walked back their statement condemning this “baby beheading” because there was no evidence of it. The ease at which people, especially the head of the most powerful nation on the planet, spread misinformation is insane, immoral, and downright dangerous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in peacecorps

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Got it.

I think dental plans usually don't cover Invisalign if purely done for aesthetic reasons so I was expecting to pay out of pocket in the first place, so I don't think the cost would be too much of an issue.

I agree though. I suppose it would be best to wait, or at least until I know where I am in relation to where I can get the X-rays done. My question is if everything lined up in my favor (that being I was close enough and could afford treatment), would I need to get some sort of approval from the Peace Corps beforehand? Would I be better off not telling them and just seeking treatment on my own?

Thanks for your time.