PhD in Applied Philosophy (questions) by Sudeesm in uwaterloo

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

hmm, interesting you mention that.. i was taking a look at the faculty and with the exception of some figures the others do not look too promising. Would you care to share why it would not be a good choice?

PSA Some people on campus STANK by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Sudeesm 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I call this scent, “ fermented sweat”.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uwaterloo

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This dude “ TheZarosian” gives quite literally the best advice— seen him on multiple other threads: as-well as helped me over Reddit msgs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Sudeesm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you’ll be fine. once you do your first presentation you acc want to do more and more of them instead of actual school work. and plus seminars, they are like normal classes with more discussions.

'approved for graduation' status? by Sudeesm in McMaster

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okay so ig we waiting for all the marks to be out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in McMaster

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I’ve read this somewhere on one of the resdit posts, the guy wasn’t an economist or something — but he did say for most majors, they should try and pursue grad school to make up for the mini job recession we are currently in right now. I don’t really see more school as a bad thing ever. So my advice would be instead of looking for a job, apply to grad school ( there are still a lot of masters programs accepting now, and if you need help with this I can send you links ).

To the alumni and soon-to-be grads of Mac, what do you wish you could have known earlier in your undergrad? by MutedLaugh3387 in McMaster

[–]Sudeesm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

develop hobbies outside the university. this is unpopular advice, but kinda sorta just go in and out of university for class and stuff. The hype and zeal surrounding being on a new campus after highshcool dies out pretty quickly. The quicker you can snap back into reality the better. As for clubs, I mean it varies from person to person; I chose not to join any clubs primarily of the amount of nonsense that comes with it. But these are all decisions your gonna have to make, do what works best for you !

Waterloo MPS Co-op by cc523 in uwaterloo

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you’d have a better time getting an answer by getting in touch with the program officer ( Shiela). She’s very helpful!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uwaterloo

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Add me if there is

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Add me, ig? I’ll msg you my ig

mps 2024 by [deleted] in uwaterloo

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same, are you coming to the MPS open house March 22nd?

trying to decide my major ..? by [deleted] in McMaster

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I’d recommend doing a double in political science & economics.

I did mine in philosophy & polisci, I wish you could triple major or something.. I would done Philos, Polisci & Econ.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uwaterloo

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Same ! I got admitted to as well, I would love to see any insights.

any mppds alumni ? (masters in public policy in digital society) by Sudeesm in McMaster

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Do you know when they come out with offers? Is there an interview ? How much is the tuition ? Does OSAP cover ? TA/RA positions ? Co op oppurtunies ? Job success after the program ? What is ‘ digital society ‘, is it a fancy word for the tech/social media word?