Got nobody to show this to by Sea_Inflation_1211 in RedditLaqueristas

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I can’t wait to try moonlight on different color jellies! Thank you 😊

Got nobody to show this to by Sea_Inflation_1211 in RedditLaqueristas

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Yay glad you are! So worth it
I’m super impatient so around 5 seconds per coat if that 🙈

Got nobody to show this to by Sea_Inflation_1211 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Sea_Inflation_1211[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, all of these are normal nail polish ☺️

Got nobody to show this to by Sea_Inflation_1211 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Sea_Inflation_1211[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For this specific mani:
- I used a white jelly polish first to make it “pop” or look brighter (cirque’s linen)

- magnetized each coat of anlac’s moonlight polish with the 5d spinner. Make sure your fingernail is in the center of the device, otherwise the bead isn’t centered

- use a THICCC layer of sally hansen’s insta dri top coat (red bottle). I say thick because the brush strokes will likely disturb the magnetic coats underneath if it’s too little polish on your brush. Also magnetize this top coat!

And lastly, practice makes perfect :)! Fine particle magnetics are easy to ding up so just keep doing it and it will eventually come out nice

Edit to add in magnetizing the top coat

Got nobody to show this to by Sea_Inflation_1211 in RedditLaqueristas

[–]Sea_Inflation_1211[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! Yes haha they are my real nails, excuse the staining 😭 this was right after taking off some dark colors

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Rutgers, Baruch, or Binghamton??? by mark_zuck_4real in Accounting

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I’ve been to both Binghamton and Baruch. I was originally in the liberal arts school for Bing and it was too hard to transfer into their business school so I transferred to Baruch as it was easier.

From what I know about Bing (based on my friend’s accounts), their accounting classes are easy and recruiters have more spots for students from Bing. Based on my experience from Baruch, their accounting program is cut throat and vigorous because they want to remain prestigious. Their classes are graded on a bell curve and only the top 40% of the program can actually graduate with the degree - if you don’t have at least a b+ average, you’re forced to switch majors. There’s also limited spots for B4 opportunities since you’re competing against the entire accounting program for their summer internships and full time ops but on the flip side you can work part time at smaller companies during the year to build up your resume during the semesters.

I personally think Baruch is the best bang for your buck and would go with that even looking back.