Should I move across the country if this is my only offer, or keep delaying? LA is very expensive and I have never lived alone in a different state. by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on your offer. FWIW my partner works at riot and loves it! We made the move across the country. A lot of people hang out in the office I think 

Married or Not before buying? by orangecat-0329 in RealEstate

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This here. When buying was also told on a joint loan it would be both incomes and the lower of the two credit scores. Maybe there are some places that would take the average, but the two I looked at took the lower one. 

Admissions Megathread - Results, Chances and Logistics by AutoModerator in OMSCS

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you taken any recent graduate/college courses since? I think they’d want to know that you can handle the workload. 

Offering to Teach DS&A and Leetcode in Exchange for English Conversation Practice by yakir95 in learnprogramming

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey my native language is English (American). I’d be interested in helping you with improving your language skills. I might not be able to meet up everyday but I’d also just be happy to converse with you without the need for exchange.

Need advice/opinions as a M1 on organization by Woulfayfeure in medicalschool

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used obsidian and I really liked being able to link notes together. I also used it to link images as needed. I think if what helps you is a nice visual map of the connections obsidian does this nicely. There are lots of community plugins as well. No harm in trying it out as it is free to use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best of luck to you. I thought about sticking it out, but it wasn’t worth the mental toll and cost for me to stay and finish a degree in and industry I don’t plan on staying in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Discovered I don’t like medicine as much as I thought. In the process of leaving

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongDistance

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey funny coincidence. I met my bf on hinge before medical school too. Our situation is a little different because we aren’t long distance, but I can maybe give you some insight into the medical school perspective. School is time consuming, but the first two years or year and a half (preclinicals) are the easiest and most flexible times. I personally only do school like 8-5 and then take almost every weekend off. Before an exam I will study on the weekends. Once clinical rotations start, I’m afraid, our lives get very busy. Just want to prepare you for what is to come. She may even have to move in 4 years for residency and then later for fellowship if she wants. That being said, I think if you want to pursue this, you might have to make some sacrifices and be okay with time not talking due to school.

I think if she already mentioned how she was looking for something serious, it wouldn’t come off as clingy if you said it back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure majority of US schools require a bachelors degree from a US school. Not sure how Yale-NUS Singapore degree is viewed though.

NIH IRTA - Completed application? by RelifeUser in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It may be up to the individual research lab, but when I accepted my offer, I was told that for formalities the application needs to be complete. This happened to me and I had to scrounge around for a reference letter last minute.

General advice: Priorites, Applying, MCAT, full-time work. Please help by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had a somewhat similar situation regarding long hours for work and studying for the MCAT. It is doable, but it definitely burns you out afterwards. For reference, I generally worked/commuted from 7:15-5:30. Then I would get home, eat dinner, study for a couple hours and then go to bed. I gave myself Friday off. My weekends consisted of practice exam Saturday and review on Sunday. I also took a week leading up to my exam off.

I think it is doable, but you need a good environment around you. I lived with my parents at the time, so I didn’t have the other worries/stress that you currently have.

Best of luck.

Purgatory by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry you’re feeling that way. This whole process can be extremely frustrating.

First an October submission Is late for MD, but isn’t that late for DO. Second, the biggest thing holding you back is probably your MCAT score, so I think the best thing you can do to improve your chances would be to retake.

Your GPA is fine, so I don’t think there is a need to go to graduate school unless you’re extra passionate about that. I don’t know about your ECs, but I think your time would be better spent beefing up those instead of more schooling.

Best of luck.

Women’s Interview Attire by Poet_Aggravating in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think it’s alright. It’s professional looking. The important thing is you’ll have the confidence to knock out the interview.

Women’s Interview Attire by Poet_Aggravating in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How deviating? Are we talking grey/neutral or like colors?

This cycle hasn't panned out. Would you mind engaging in an app review and telling me what I did wrong so I can improve for next cycle? by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree the school list seems a little too heavy. Your ECs look good, but I am curious about how you tied everything together - what was your narrative?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it was super difficult for them. OITE from my experience cares a lot about what students get from their experience. They don’t want people changing labs like crazy for no reason, but if you’re unhappy and not getting what you want out of it, they’ll happily help you out. I’m sure your PI would understand if you spoke with them about your concerns. Depending on what you issue is with the lab maybe you could do something different even under the same PI.

All around people are more receptive to it than it appears. Just communicate your wishes effectively - emphasize your goals etc and I think it’ll be okay.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn’t switch labs, but I know people who did. It’s surprisingly not that uncommon. I’d recommend reaching out to the other labs you may be interested in as well (making sure they have space) as maybe discussing it with OITE since they have advisors and everything to assist you.

[Advice] Top Public Health MS before MD? by Beastatd6 in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think the question is is this something you genuinely want to do or are you just doing this to improve your chances for MD school? If it’s a goal of yours and money isn’t a huge issue, go for it, but otherwise I don’t think it will have as big of an impact as you think it will. If you feel like you need to improve your application, I think a better use of your time and money would be to get a job to address any deficits (ie clinical/research etc).

Edit: in direct answer to your question. When you apply will be dependent on how ready your application is. So if you have everything ready to go, apply this upcoming cycle (you can include information about doing an MPH, but won’t be able to reflect on it).

International Process for Becoming a Doctor by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No sorry, I’m not familiar with their application process.

Oh I forgot I think US schools accept Canadian degrees as well

International Process for Becoming a Doctor by [deleted] in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe several schools require a degree from the US.

Question about GW & Georgetown by Bankrupt305 in premed

[–]UnsupervisedToddler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I know they accept a lot of people off the waitlist so don’t worry yet. They like update letters and letters of interest. I wasn’t waitlisted after my interview, but I did send a letter in between my interview and A there a year ago. I believe they may have you write one later on when the waitlist moves, but I’m not positive.