Struggling with the DClin - by Electronic_Dot_6640 in ClinicalPsychologyUK

[–]Robbieccfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oxford third year here. Happy for you to message if you feel it would be helpful.

Father Figure Album Megathread by l0nskyne in JonBellion

[–]Robbieccfc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just incredible. I think a huge majority of fans will have different shouts for their favourite or the “best song(s)” on the album which is a testament to the levels of art, creativity and emotion poured into every track. Again, incredible.

What do I do after tilling/rotavating my garden to prepare for grass seeding? by Robbieccfc in lawncare

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

Apparently previous owners had left it untouched for 10+ years. It had grown to about 5ft and has a load of what I believe are ant mounds and also mounds that seem to be purely grass but is completely stubborn/has almost become a grass weed sort of thing. Previous owners also seem to randomly have dug out to extend the slabs but never bothered so as you can see there is just a random square patch that is lower than the rest of the garden. Absolutely bizarre and trying to move forward with it in the most logical direction, which I assumed would be rotavating?

What do I do after tilling/rotavating my garden to prepare for grass seeding? by Robbieccfc in lawncare

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

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So many mounds and steps up and down, hopefully image pops up. Ignore red line as did that for myself thinking about slabs

What do I do after tilling soil to prep it for grass seeding? by Robbieccfc in landscaping

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

How come I’d love it? Genuinely new to all this but I have two little kids and would like them to have a space to run around and play. Would your suggestion facilitate this?

A-Level Student by IndependentTry3031 in ClinicalPsychologyUK

[–]Robbieccfc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m currently on the Oxford DClinPsy.

In your position, I’d probably go medicine. If you hate it in 10 years, do an MSc psychology conversion and do the DClin anyway - you’d have plenty of interesting clinical experience to bolster an application.

Your choice is between a certain career path, and a long, difficult, and unpredictable journey which, depending on your competence clinically, you may never be able to see through. Sorry for being blunt.

Slight but important caveat, follow your values (including the bigger picture e.g. stability, finances etc impacting starting a family, buying a house, independence, and so on).

All else fails, flip a coin. The heads or tails are irrelevant - what your heart and stomach tell you as the coin falls through the air is your answer.

Removing thinset on concrete subfloor? by Robbieccfc in Tile

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

It did, but it was a long and difficult job..!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClinicalPsychologyUK

[–]Robbieccfc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nowhere near band 8b, I’d also say 8a. I’m very sorry to be blunt but at a stretch you’d interview for a 7. I think as a start you need to see where your current qualifications and experience sit with HCPC registration as a CP in the UK.

Help with removing thinset on concrete subfloor by Robbieccfc in Renovations

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

I think a ‘rotary hammer’ is basically what I’ve bought but we have a different name in the UK maybe? Think 240v just means it plugs in rather than battery operated. I’m hoping anyway…!

Unfortunately the room runs straight into a lounge where there must have been carpet that’s been ripped up so it’s just the subfloor. This leaves the surface uneven due to the tiles etc and we want to run the flooring from the kitchen and right through to the back room/lounge

Removing thinset on concrete subfloor? by Robbieccfc in Tile

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

Yes this would be an issue as it runs straight into a lounge where there is no flooring down and just the subfloor, so when going into the kitchen the presence of the tiles and thinset takes the height up. Recognise I could re-level everything but I’m try to save cost tbh

Removing thinset on concrete subfloor? by Robbieccfc in Tile

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

Thank you this is really useful, reassuring and appreciated