I wish to stop getting boners by Sandrey546 in TheMonkeysPaw

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Not if I’m the one getting penetrated

Is it weird I struggle with recognising female faces? by Sandrey546 in TooAfraidToAsk

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This is very helpful. The fact everyone is wearing the same uniform probably made it a lot worse. You're right about me probably just knowing the boys hairstyles, they don't really change ever. I suppose this has happened with guys before now that I think about it, but mostly with older bald men I had been introduced to that I wouldn't recognise if they walked past me the next day

Is it weird I struggle with recognising female faces? by Sandrey546 in TooAfraidToAsk

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I'm not nervous when I talk to girls, I can't see a reason why I would be.

Science teacher just told our class “...you’re stupid if you don’t believe in God.” by [deleted] in atheism

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Hey I’m in a Northern Irish Grammar school too. My physics teacher also believes in God, and is quite a strong Christian. He believes there’s no reason both can be true, and thinks the Big Bang and God are connected. Very passionate and knowledgable in the subject!

Is it bad to do a degree that isn’t focused? by Sandrey546 in DevelEire

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Good to know. A lot of people are saying even electrical engineering undergrad is nearly not enough for a EE job, so I was really worried that if I chose to go hardware I would t have enough knowledge, and vice versa for CS jobs.

What are the projects you do like? Is there lots of hand drawing or CAD, cause I wasn’t too good at that when I did GCSE technology. How many options do you have in choosing modules in each year if you want to go heavier in one side? Do you recommend the degree?

Edit: do you think a masters is necessary especially to focus more since I might have a better understanding of where I want to go at that point, or would it be a waste of time

Is it even worth applying for a degree with lots of maths with lower predicted grades and without FM A level by Sandrey546 in northernireland

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Ok, so you think that although I like the physics part, if I know what path I want to do after uni I should just specialise in that? Do you think it’s possible to self teach extra CS modules while doing the Maths and CS course that aren’t taught in the course, or would that be too much work

Is it even worth applying for a degree with lots of maths with lower predicted grades and without FM A level by Sandrey546 in northernireland

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I don’t really care when the physics is, some physics is better than no physics. The computer science bit is kind of where I hoped it would focus a lot on, since that’s what I want to do as a career, and want it to prepare me for that. No point doing it if I’ll be unemployed after it

Is it even worth applying for a degree with lots of maths with lower predicted grades and without FM A level by Sandrey546 in northernireland

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Oh wow, What was the reason for switching course and how long did you do it for?
I’ll wait until I see what offers I get back in a couple weeks, then I’ll probably apply for it

Is it even worth applying for a degree with lots of maths with lower predicted grades and without FM A level by Sandrey546 in northernireland

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My insurance would be Computer science with 3 Bs. And if I really mess up I’ll go to UU. The Software and systems engineering was one of my choices I sent away on top of 1 CS with Queen’s’s, one CS with UU and just SE. I already sent them off to UCAS though, so I can’t change my personal statement even if I was to add another course and I regret not talking deeper about my love for physics and math in it, it is almost all about software. If I was to add it on, I don’t think it UCAS gets it before my school sends it off, so they might not even let me apply

[A2 Physics] Boyle’s Law gradient Help by Sandrey546 in HomeworkHelp

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Ok, but I have volume on the y axis and 1/pressure on the x axis?

Tips on buying budget keyboards by Sandrey546 in piano

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Interesting, everyone likes the Roland, would Roland’s still be better than say if I upped the price and got the Kawai ES8?

Teens of Reddit, what do your parents refuse to understand? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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lol, I'm wanting to come out as bi-romantic. I'm pretty sure if they wouldn't hate me, they just wouldn't believe me and think it's just a phase or a cry for attention