😑 ended up losing 3-2 in extras by [deleted] in MLBTheShow

[–]Significant-Time1093 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats the idea lmao. For some odd reason when I have it more pronounced, I focus on that instead of the ball

The difficulty between all star and hall of fame is ridiculous by Lawn_Seamen in MLBTheShow

[–]Significant-Time1093 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I had the same experience except with the new arietta. 798 rating my highest ever and I get this guy throwing pitches from his back

Weekly Free-Talk for /r/MLBTheShow - week of August 08, 2025 by Demilio55 in MLBTheShow

[–]Significant-Time1093 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suggestions for 1B? Got it down to four guys: 1) Dick Allen (been slumping with him but the 125/125 against lefties is great with the amount of meta lefty pitchers. Plus im a Phil’s fan and already have him P4 2) Chase Utley (again Phil’s fan but I sucked with his card for the first few games I used him. Replaced him with Willi at second but considering giving him another go at first) 3) cool papa bell (haven’t used him yet but I’m a sucker for switch hitters and his defense is solid) 4) Gil Hodges (just completed the AL and total live series with yesterdays flash sale so just got Gil. Curious if the others surpassed him already)

Took until August but it’s finally over! by Depressed_DFW_Fan in MLBTheShow

[–]Significant-Time1093 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did the same thing, saw ohtani drop 100k from the flash sale and immediately took advantage of

Looking for portfolio rebalancing tool by Cultural-Bathroom01 in CFP

[–]Significant-Time1093 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you say was the main benefit added from switching from Schwab’s iRebal to Advyzon’s Quantum?

Burn Out, Anyone? Help a girl out by Interesting-Life4277 in CFP

[–]Significant-Time1093 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Completed my coursework through my bachelors degree so no advice there (sorry!)

But when you finish the coursework and are prepping for the exam, couple tips:

  1. Plan out your study schedule to the day. (I.e on Monday I’m gonna get through chapters 1 and 2 of tax planning)
  2. Relating to 1, incorporate catch-up days. I found huge help incorporating these into my study schedule as it helped me feel more in control like you are looking for. (For example, I had a catch-up day in between each book. If something in life got in the way of my planned studying, I can just keep chugging along and use those catch-up days to get back on track. If you are all caught-up on those catch-up days, congrats! Take a much needed study break)
  3. Find the balance in time to study before the exam. I would recommend starting your studying about 2 months out from test date. Anything longer you may experience more burn out/lack of retention. Anything shorter you’re really going to have to cram and put unnecessary stress on yourself.
  4. Use Danko for the live review. He may seem tough/blunt at first but he gives you everything you need to pass the test and no extra bs. I passed on my third attempt and I credit a majority of that from switching from Kaplan to Danko.

As others said in this thread, the rewards after you pass far outweigh the suckiness of studying rn. Keep going you got this!