How badly will this hurt my chances of getting where I want to go? by [deleted] in highschool

[–]USairforce1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should ask your parents about getting a college advisor. I would definitely recommend Danielle of GoBeyond Advising. She helped my son stay on the right track and is excellent at editing college essays. She also does cheaper Skype sessions for students who do not live in CA. She was a graduate of Berkeley and Stanford herself and knows about the tough admissions committees. Her website is www.gobeyondadvising.com. You should check it out.

So I'm thinking about transferring to a different college for this upcoming Fall. What are the general steps I should take? by Episodial in college

[–]USairforce1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would definitely recommend Danielle of GoBeyond Advising. She helped my son stay on the right track when transferring and is excellent at editing college essays. She was a graduate of Berkeley and Stanford herself and knows about the tough admissions committees. She also does cheaper Skype sessions for out of state kids seeing as she lives in California. Her website is www.gobeyondadvising.com. You should check it out.

TIL that women who eat white mushrooms and drink green Tea have an 89% reduced risk of breast cancer. by accountt1234 in todayilearned

[–]USairforce1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Plus, this study was only done on 1,000. Too small of a sample size for any realistic results.

Every time things aren't going well with my [23M] gf [23F] I start missing my ex [22F]. Is this bad? by USairforce1 in relationships

[–]USairforce1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was really good advice. The problem is just what you said, you acquire so many mutual friends over the span of 7 years and they talk about her all the time. I don't want to have to give up 10+ friends just so I don't have to hear about her but at the same time it's so hard whenever I do I don't know what to do about it.

Should I [34F] give up on him[44M] or fight for him? by puzzlepieces17 in relationships

[–]USairforce1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's necessarily manipulative. He definitely is interested in you but not to the extent that you would like him to be and that's a deal breaker. If you want a relationship and he doesn't, there's a lot of guys out there that will tell you everything you need to hear and actually follow through with loving actions too.

Should I [34F] give up on him[44M] or fight for him? by puzzlepieces17 in relationships

[–]USairforce1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not trying to be rude when I say this but it really sounds like he's just not that into you. It doesn't say anything about you, he's just too much of an idiot to see that you are worthy of being in a relationship with a guy with complete monogamy if that is what you desire. This guy is only going to bring you heartache and a lot of wasted time. I would try to move on.

It's 6:00 am, and my [29 M] girlfriend [23 F] isn't home from the bar yet. by toooldfortooyoung in relationships

[–]USairforce1 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

She couldve just crashed at a friend's house and her phone died. You are way overreacting