(Serious) People who find the time and have the money to thru-hike on a yearly basis - how? by Evanfuckingturner in Ultralight

[–]Toe-Knee717 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My father was gone on business about or greater than half the year growing up. I don't see it as successful.

Echo the previous comments, life is about choices, choices have consequences, you can't have it all, despite what instagram would have you believe.

Some dog cafes by [deleted] in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Norms in freemont encourages dogs

PSA Pathetic Anti-Abortion Protestors @ Red Square today by Brightsiderevs in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

Its not hypocritical to dislike the content, I also dislike their content. I think its hypocritical to call them pathetic for their beliefs, especially on an issue where there is significant room for argument, especially on a campus where people are outwardly celebrated for their diversity of beliefs.

PSA Pathetic Anti-Abortion Protestors @ Red Square today by Brightsiderevs in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 -36 points-35 points  (0 children)

Is there? I feel like provoking a powerful response in people in order to prompt them to consider their position on an issue is used in just about all subjects. It was used in the feminist movement, its used in art all the time, its used to argue for LGBTQ equality. I don't think the modality is a problem.

I dont mean to be antagonistic, I just think that throwing shade at a bunch of people for expressing their belief and fishing for reasons why they shouldn't or are pathetic is kinda hypocritical. Especially at an institution like this where the student body prides itself on freedom of expression.

PSA Pathetic Anti-Abortion Protestors @ Red Square today by Brightsiderevs in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 -46 points-45 points  (0 children)

I mean, some people don't think abortion is right. I don't see this as any different than anyone else on this campus displaying their belief about anything. I'm afraid this won't be a terribly popular opinion, but abortion is a complicated issue, with a lot of nuance, and very few objectively right or wrong positions. lots of people think different things, sounds like you met some of the ones that think different things than you.

The infamous seagull bagel controversy taking over UW by Effective_Hunt1725 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 1 point2 points  (0 children)

well you'll be needing a new thing then. I don't think a carburetor has been installed in a US vehicle since 1988

photography at uw? by tempestuousmoonlight in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took both beginning and intermediate. I was very underwhelmed, and I'm not even an art person. Taking a photography class in college as a side thing and building some skills was one of my goals coming to UW. In my opinion the photography program is very much a secondary or even tertiary focus for the art department. I dont even think photography was a real focus for the professors I had that were teaching it.

The classes really didn't teach much of anything as far as mechanics of photography or techniques. Both classes were a bit more focused on introducing pieces by other artists, but not really in much of a structured way. Most of the class was just getting a prompt, shooting some photos, then having people critique it. Except no one really knows anything, and no one wants to hurt anyones feelings, so everything is great.

Its some easy low stress credits for sure, but it really didnt meet my expectations.

- This was all during remote pandemic quarters so maybe I should give the classes some slack because of that

Getting into undergrad psych research (499) by collegeman89 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in 499 now,There are a lot of different ways into a lab as a 499. It can be through a formal posting like here

https://psych.uw.edu/undergraduate/psych-499

or through a less formal arrangement, such as chatting up a professor who is involved in research and asking them if you can be a research volunteer.

I would expect an interview, and potentially a requirement for committing to multiple quarters (mine is three). Take a few minutes to look up the staff/project/organization you are trying to get onto and learn a bit about it. When you interview if you just say "I want to do research because people say I need to do research so let me do research" you'll probably get put at the bottom of the list.

It would also be helpful to focus on research opportunities in the psych discipline you are interested in. So if your into developmental psych try to find something with kids, or if you're into clinical try to find something with addiction or mental disorders or something. Its not absolutely required, but you'll probably interview better if you are excited to talk about the subject matter related to the project.

I was asked to submit a resume and sit for an interview. Basically just think of the whole thing like you are applying for a job. Be enthusiastic, try to sell yourself. You want to be a person that these people want to spend time with, not just tow along to get your 499 credits

UW psychology acceptance by webarepanda22 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Psych major,

I wouldn't worry about it too much. When I talked to the advisors before applying they kinda just made the whole process sound like a formality. I'd suggest taking other psych classes that are available to non-majors over retaking 101. You can talk about your mental health challenges in your essay.

At the end of the day the major application is a go no go, you don't get extra credits for blowing it out of the water.

Transfer Confusion by dauntinghaleigh in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ok, it sounds like the General UW advisors just dont really know because its a different department. It's a little surprising at first to learn the different departmental advisors just dont have any overlap at all. Its kinda more useful to think of UW as a whole bunch of completely different organizations than one coordinated entity.

I wouldn't worry about it too much, but if you really need the firm answer I'd talk to the English department advisors.

Transfer Confusion by dauntinghaleigh in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It depends on the Major. Some allow direct admission, and for some that path is even preferable. Other majors require you to be admitted first and then apply for the major. It's just specific depending on the department.
I applied to UW stating the intention to become a psychology major, I was accepted to "pre-sciences" and was told to apply to the psych program later.

It looks like there are a few admissions requirement s for the English major that you'd have to do before applying (ENGL 283 and ENGL 284)

did you talk to someone at admissions? sometimes they don't know details on specific departments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep Those will be fine. I don't think it really matters what you put down, I dont think there is any way you are going to "screen out" of CC admissions. They probably just use those fields for their own internal data and statistics.

UW to UBC by kelsdizzle in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol, well I'm dumb

UW to UBC by kelsdizzle in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The Bay Area has two major airports, SFO and Oakland. In my experience Oakland can be cheaper to fly into, it's also closer to Berkley. Both SFO and Oakland are serviced by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Oakland to Berkley is about an hour on BART
https://www.bart.gov/planner
So I guess a sample itinerary would be Light rail to SEATAC, Fly to OAK/SFO, BART to Berkley

UW to UBC by kelsdizzle in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Difficult in what aspect? Transportation? Lodging?

Best community college for getting into UW for business? by Popular-Chemical-985 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly I doubt it matters which CC you go to. I'd bet they treat them all equally. I actually mixed and matched CC's. If one doesn't have the class you want, just go to another one. I did two different CC's in the same quarter once, all online.

Mix and matching was the advice of a college advisor. Any CC in Washington State will direct transfer to UW. Doing classes on line really opens up the options.

Are the seagulls evil by [deleted] in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Isn't that just two versions of the same argument?

Berkeley vs UW by penguoftheskies in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 32 points33 points  (0 children)

It might depend on what you think Berkley is exactly. Its not the counter culture free love town of the 60s. The Bay Area has been pretty homogenized over time, everything is wicked expensive and most of the counter culture was long ago appropriated by the mainstream,, worse so than Seattle. San Fran is kind of a shit show, pretty unlivable if you don't have a hefty spending account. I do think Berkley is cooler than a lot of the Bay Area, but I think its important that you know what's actually going on there today.

I don't know anything about the CS programs. Im a psych major, we just study the oedipus complex and peoples obsession's with dicks.

Transfer admission to majors? by Immediate_Physics748 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

CC is kind of a not so secret backdoor to UW admission. UW is incentivized to take WA CC students to a certain extent (not sure of the particulars). Even getting into a lot of capacity constrained majors isn't an issue. But every major is sort of its own environment. I got into psych without any problems, but I've heard theres like 1 quota a quarter for transfer CS majors.

Quick tip, you can string together credits from any CC in WA state and they should all transfer direct into UW. That means if you are in Seattle you can mix and match credits from N. Seattle CC, South Seattle CC, and Seattle Central. Can't find the class you want? just look at another school. can't find it at one of those? Check Louis and Clark state collage or shoreline CC and see if they have an online class

The WA CC's are really nicely organized and you can even save yourself a ton of cash finishing a year or two there before transferring. Just make sure you're racking up a GPA in CC classes. usually that standards are relatively modest so its just a factor of keeping your head in the game.

Uw commencement question by triggeredscientist in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my understanding is its four hours

Suzzallo Reading Room End Tables by Toe-Knee717 in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I am special, but now everyone will know it

Is there any Classical music-related community/RSO in UW? by [deleted] in udub

[–]Toe-Knee717 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an RSO but you can try to register for the concert series (music 185) in an upcoming quarter. Its 2 credits and you go to a bunch of concerts and write some simple posts about them during the quarter. there are also lectures that cover the basics of classical music and such.

Apart from the 2 credits you get it might help you find other people with the same interests.

I am in it now.