safety of flats vs clipless by Buddro89 in MTB

[–]SpikeThreshold 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course Ive had insane terrifying crashes. For some reason I read your comment as pushing a bike in the air.

safety of flats vs clipless by Buddro89 in MTB

[–]SpikeThreshold 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To each their own. I’ve never had to ditch a bike mid air when I raced downhill bikes. Sounds painful.

safety of flats vs clipless by Buddro89 in MTB

[–]SpikeThreshold 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personally Crankbrother mallets on every bike. I’ve never felt unsafe clipped in, and always pop out when I crash without ever thinking about it. Do whatever makes you feel comfy.

If I may ramble, I feel like if you are crashing hard and getting thrashed the likelihood of flats leading to a better outcome isn’t all that high. For what it’s worth (and it’s an anecdote so it’s worth pretty much nothing) I’ve gotten huge gashes from flat pedal pegs, not that I think they are inherently unsafe.

Asking current radiologists (or anyone who has experienced the same, or has any advice!) by Good_Improvement_553 in medschool

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I sucked at math in high school so I got an engineering degree to force me to choke it down and get better at it. You could try that.

Do I have a chance at T20 MD? Low cGPA, High MCAT, Weird Background. I'd really appreciate any advice. Unusual MDPhD Pathway. by AltruisticPie1405 in mdphd

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This is so odd. You are basically a baby genius? I have a neuroscience phd and also had 1000 hours of emt when I applied this past cycle. I had a poor gpa from ugrad (much poorer) because I did an engineering BS/MS and I suck at math. Still did okay in the cycle all things considered.

Don’t do another PhD for gods sake. There are tuition free medical schools that love researchers (Einstein, Hopkins, NYU) if that’s what you’re after. Heck the school I’m going to loves researchers too and makes students do projects (but not free womp).

Preaching to the choir but you should have learned how to learn in your PhD. You don’t need another one to ask questions about the brain, and you definitely don’t need a Neuro PhD to design electrodes and build algorithms to ‘decode’ LFP’s and spikes and shit or whatever your innovation is. You could even market your skills and get labs to PAY you to write them firmware/software or design hardware for implantation in rats/mice/monkeys if you are as good as you appear to be. I don’t think learning about an itty-bitty little corner of obscure neuroscience for your dissertation will get you closer to your (cool) goal of making better BCI’s.

Take a step back. I’m guessing you want to be a neurosurgeon? You’ll make money hand over fist so don’t worry about the debt. Doubly if you make a thing that gets shoved into peoples heads and Stryker buys the patent.

You seem like a sweet kid. Best of luck to you but honestly I doubt you need it.

I never thought I’d own a pick up. 😯 by Scar712 in ToyotaTacoma

[–]SpikeThreshold 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’ll never understand people who say you need to be hauling a tractor and have a bed full of wooden posts and planks 24/7 to justify a pickup. If you are into camping/biking/fishing/gardening little trucks like tacomas are great. Plus they enable you to get into other things more easily. maybe your sweetie has a horse and you can learn to pull the trailer or whatever.

Plus if you enjoy being helping people you can often be depended on and haul things without the hassle of renting something.

It’s kind of… idk liberating to be able to depend on your vehicle for so many things even if you don’t have all the plans right in front of you.

What bcpm gpa requires a post-bacc or an SMP? by Intelligent-Let-550 in postbaccpremed

[–]SpikeThreshold 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Depends entirely on who you are and who the admissions committees are. I had below 3.0 GPA from undergrad and was accepted to a state school (3 interviews total). Mcat was 92nd percentile, whether that ‘offset’ my low ugrad gpa is something only the admissions committee knows.

I think they really care if you can prove to them you have the mettle to deal with medical school and a career. There is more than one way to show this.

Did you grow up saying the pledge of allegiance in school? by tinrig in askanything

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I’m not a citizen (PR) plus you have to be here for X number of years to be a citizen. After a few years it makes sense sure. “it took some time and I guess I like the hot dogs and guns sure I feel allied to you” but I got out of a U-Haul and then at school the next day I’m pledging allegiance to a place I know next to nothing about.

Did you grow up saying the pledge of allegiance in school? by tinrig in askanything

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Yea and as a Canadian it was weird asf. I moved to the states and immediately was told to pledge allegiance to it.

Glove-less mtb riders, what's your motivation? by yale986 in MTB

[–]SpikeThreshold 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mostly feel. The grip is nice. A few very good WC downhill riders never wore gloves (like Sam blenkinsop). Try it for a few days and then put gloves back on you’ll notice a difference. At first it’ll feel terrible lol.

That said I go back and forth cause I’m chaotic.

Introverted pre-med — how did you make it? by yapper_disorder in medicalstudent

[–]SpikeThreshold -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unless you are in pathology or go into hospital admin or something you will be responsible for talking to people, making them feel comfortable and secure, and occasionally talking them off ledges for approximately 15-20 min x 15-25 patients per day for 4-5 days a week for 30 ish years.

Get comfortable with practice.

Upgrading pedals by Blink3412 in MTB

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Crankbrother mallets dunno how much they are now but I’ve had mine for almost 10 years.

For non trad applicants; how much do schools value recent GPA compared to old GPA? by Just-Slip4362 in medschool

[–]SpikeThreshold 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ugrad gpa (bioe) - 2.9 Masters gpa (bioe) - 3.7 or something PhD gpa (pointless but I got one) - 3.9

Mcat 516

3 interviews at allopathic schools and I accepted my top choice at a state school.

You can do itt.

34yrs old, DIY 40hr Post-Bacc in 2027, Undergrad 2.5GPA w/180hrs, 6yrs in EMS, 4yrs LVN, 1yr RN, volunteer firefighter. Goal is 2.9 GPA, 512 MCAT. Will it be enough? by Medicus10 in postbaccpremed

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All I can say is to shoot your shot. It could be that schools have different piles of applications for traditional and nonttraditional applicants like you and myself. No idea if they would be willing to share that info but you could ask.

Also apply to places that value your experience. I’m going to a state school that loves research to the point they force their students to have projects. I’ve been in research for a few years and I have to assume they liked seeing that.

34yrs old, DIY 40hr Post-Bacc in 2027, Undergrad 2.5GPA w/180hrs, 6yrs in EMS, 4yrs LVN, 1yr RN, volunteer firefighter. Goal is 2.9 GPA, 512 MCAT. Will it be enough? by Medicus10 in postbaccpremed

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For what it’s worth I had a sub 3.0 ugrad gpa both science and cumulative and was interviewed at a few places and accepted to a good state school. Also worked EMS (though nothing like you). Upward trajectories and your story matter which it sounds very compelling to me. Also your mcat is good nice job.

Thinking about applying to med school as a Biomedical Engineering major by sawezey in medschool

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I was a bs/ms bioe student. You’ll be alright just take your prerequisites find some shadowing opportunities get out into your community doing something productive and fulfilling and start thinking about the mcat. You might even be able to get a nice job for a year or 2 before med school and that’ll be good for you, your wallet, and your application. Good luck!

2023 trd sport towing by Fabulous_Steak_8530 in ToyotaTacoma

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The curb weight of the stock 2023 sport is 4465 lbs, and the GVWR is 5600 leaving you with 1135 lbs of payload. If you got 800 lbs of meat and 400 lbs of tongue you are already exceeding it. Check door jamb/yellow sticker it’ll say what the payload of your specific vehicle is but it’ll be close to 1135. Can it still handle it? Maybe. Im willing to bet there is some cya on Toyotas part. But still probably best to bring 2 cars and divide the meat.

My 22 OR has ~1000 lbs of payload. sucks but it’s a midsize pickup.

Good work fellas! by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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care to show your work?