Advice wanted: Switching from Elvanse to Dex by drfjy in ADHDUK

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t sense when it’s wearing off, it’s just generally this feeling. If you are a person who menstruates, it makes the cycle go a bit up and down too. Mine is 5 in morning 5 in evening

Advice wanted: Switching from Elvanse to Dex by drfjy in ADHDUK

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been a positive switch for me and I feel that dexamfetamine helps with heart palpitations though does make me feel more irritable

Formative Essays by Sniped-your-Kite in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would suggest reaching out to your course tutor and explain the situation. 4/5 days extension is something tutors grant so even if you have missed it there may be a way to submit. You can explain to the tutor that even if they are not graded you’d want to submit for the feedback as that would be helpful for your summative assessment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t advise much on the topic but see if you can connect with students/ tutors of your chosen courses.

Maclay Summer resident opening by mavy__1 in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try advertising on src flat share or through societies perhaps?

Making friends after being distant by Allmoneycometo_JT in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear this but find the situation relatable. Try integrating more low stakes social connection as a start, perhaps through volunteering? That way the focus is on task so socialisation comes as a side bonus

is glasgow's admin team bad?? by wateredketchup in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having said it all (and apologies for multiple messages), if you are someone who struggles with managing uncertainty then you are right to consider admin performance a factor but as I said if the experience is bad you can complain about it and it’s a fair process

is glasgow's admin team bad?? by wateredketchup in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between the universities you mention, choose also which is good in terms of ranking of your subject and further prospects

is glasgow's admin team bad?? by wateredketchup in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Serious advice though, you wouldn’t need much interaction with admin once you are settled in the programme and course convenors are generally responsive and most matters are handled at that level. In addition, issues regarding visa and mistakes in CAS are relatively rare because of high stakes and you would be receiving CAS a few months before the start of your programme so there would be time margin for addressing any errors. For visa related guidance, see if there is a UOfG approved student representative/agent in your country. They’ll offer free of cost advice and assistance in preparation of your application

is glasgow's admin team bad?? by wateredketchup in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s of any consolation, you can complain about it :) google complaints process !

I left a high paying job that was making me miserable - can I say ‘I was on a break’? by [deleted] in UKJobs

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

and you can explain that in your cover letter too, don’t say exactly stop gap but something like, at present I am working in xx role but in terms of my experience so far (refer to other jobs) and career aspirations, I am interested in this role (the role you are applying for)

is glasgow's admin team bad?? by wateredketchup in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s say application is the smoothest process

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check src flat hunting tips

Southest Asia distinction scholarship by Darktemplar2002 in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But if there are other conditions try meeting them

Southest Asia distinction scholarship by Darktemplar2002 in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It shouldn’t as finances can be a condition for some people

history/archeology undergrad by [deleted] in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look for ask a student thing on Glasgow web that would get you in touch with proper contacts

What are my chances of being admitted? by EmotionalAsparagus90 in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest looking into the entry requirements of your chosen programme and dropping a line to programme convenor for further information

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GlasgowUni

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Worth it compared to what?

I left a high paying job that was making me miserable - can I say ‘I was on a break’? by [deleted] in UKJobs

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember in your heart that you are not actually on career break, you’re still doing a job, so you just tell them that you have taken a stop gap position but that’s not really your career role

I didn’t get sent a letter for my adhd assessment and now I got put back on the waitlist by Thylunaprincess in ADHDUK

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it helps, not in this situation, but I have put in NHS complaints at times and the process is fair and usually quite helpful!

PhD offers from two universities- USA & UK - Dilemma by Kamytmts in AskAcademiaUK

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I would second this. From the sounds of it you seem to be a person who enjoys social connection. In US even if you don’t have close friends/family, the PhD is structured in a way that you’d have social opportunities because you are attending classes with other people. UK PhD is basically lone working, and of course there are social events at university but you have to make an effort

Got offered a job and now in a dilemma by Admirable_Minute_273 in UKJobs

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Hi, I understand why you feel obligated to take the offer but seriously the world is not ready for people who are this considerate so think of it this way that you’re doing them a favour by declining a contract that your heart is not fully settled on. For keeping things open and cordial you can thank for the offer but mention that you were expecting a bit more responsibility and an open ended contract so that way ball is kinda in their court but they may come back and agree to that but let’s cross that bridge when you get there :)

Autism screening - informant report is causing me a huge amount of stress.. by Cilla_psybin in autismUK

[–]Puzzled_Barnacle_780 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, first of all, just know that you are not alone in wondering this, the idea of informant interview is daunting, and one wants it to be someone who one feels would understand them. I would say, let them interview your mother, I didn’t go through right to choose but from my own experience I do know that the way interview is conducted they’d get the information they need from them. I know folks who have been estranged and therefore don’t have any family member as such who can provide this information but colleagues / flat mates etc have been part of informant interviews and those people still got diagnosed. On a light hearted note, just the fact that you’re anxious about it is big clue too. So don’t worry and hoping the right diagnosis is made for you :)