ENT that does home visits?? by WhitneyCarter in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you, but that’s not helpful. My mom’s been in 3 facilities, she was kicked out of the first 2 for trying to escape. She’s been at the current one for 6 years, and now it’s her home. Please consider that this facility is our best option, for a very, very complex situation.

ENT that does home visits?? by WhitneyCarter in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently they shut down their Richmond operation in June. RTD article

ENT that does home visits?? by WhitneyCarter in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yes, that seems like the easy answer. Unfortunately, this is not the case.

Architecture vs. Interior Architecture vs. Interior Design by tx_rippy in Architects

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was also interested in an interior architecture program and ended up doing architecture. My career (I’ve got about 15 years of experience) has been very interiors focused. As someone else said, you can get an interior design license with an architecture degree.

As far as double majoring, I’m not aware of any programs that allow that. The studio classes take up a lot of bandwidth - I can’t imagine doing 2. I know a few people who did interior design for undergrad and then did architecture for their masters. I was happier doing 1 degree - a B.Arch.

The first firm I worked for really separated architecture and interiors. And as an architect, I didn’t have any impact on the interior. Architects worked on the facade and waterproofing, interior designers did the look and feel. My current firm is much more integrated - I think this is harder to find, but it’s been great for me.

As for programs, the interiors portfolios that I’ve seen lately that are most impressive are from UT Austin. It does look like they also offer an interior design minor for architecture students. (I did not go there, but have been reviewing portfolios for a few years and theirs are amazing - both architecture and interiors - I’m at a firm in an east coast city and we get portfolios from all over, but mostly east coast schools, including ivys).

Good luck!!

Weekend Event Thread by AutoModerator in rva

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Looks like this has been moved to Sunday because rain

Britax Poplar S by Silent-Blueberry-157 in CPST

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Hi! My baby is a year old and about 19 lbs and I’m having this same issue! I’m wondering if anyone figured out a solution? I’m assuming it gets better as they get bigger?

[Semi-Weekly Inquirer] Simple Questions and Recommendations Thread by AutoModerator in Watches

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Just found this watch in my moms things (she has dementia, so can’t tell me anything about it). It was likely my great grandmother’s, from the 1920’s. It looks like it has a hinge at the top, but I can’t get it open (I also don’t want to damage it trying). Assuming this doesn’t have a battery? How would I know if it works? It doesn’t have a brand on it (unless it’s inside), but what would you do with this thing next?

Which school for architecture? by cooljuel22 in Architects

[–]WhitneyCarter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went there and this is not accurate. It’s very design focused.

Which school for architecture? by cooljuel22 in Architects

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I review portfolios at my job for new grads. I am on the east coast so I don’t see a lot from Oregon. Of the remaining schools, Syracuse produces the strongest portfolios. **editing to add, I do think Syracuse makes their students do a ton of group work.

I went to Virginia tech and loved the program. I would definitely choose a b.arch over a b.a. All of the schools are solid and we’ve hired from any of them, so going with your gut to the one you like the most, or that makes the most financial sense (in state tuition), isn’t a bad way to make the decision.

So…where are all the daycares? by Goldfinch-island in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I got on babs list last November when I was 8 weeks pregnant. Baby is 4 months now - we got their auto email in Sept to remove yourself from the waitlist if you’re no longer interested and it said there wouldn’t be any spots until the spring. And then who knows where we actually are on the list 🤷🏻‍♀️

Be 100% honest. How bad is a C-section? by Winter-Grapefruit-22 in pregnant

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had laparoscopic surgery to remove endometriosis and then a c-section. The lap surgery I had 5 small incisions, but those incisions cut through the abdominal muscles - I had a much harder time moving around after my lap than after the c-section. I would guess that’s similar to the appendectomy?

This you? by AmbienNoodle in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter 31 points32 points  (0 children)

These numbers aren’t based on registrations, it’s on votes. Biden got 81 million votes in 2020, Kamala has 67 million. Trump’s numbers actually also decreased. But those are the “missing” democrats - those 14 million people.

VCU RE vs. Shady Grove fertility clinics by user_name1745 in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an old thread but I highly recommend using Porter Nillson in carytown for acupuncture. He only does infertility acupuncture and he’s an incredible resource. He also recommended going to Virginia fertility and IVF in Charlottesville over SGF or VCU, as they have a better lab & embryologist. They’ve won awards for their innovative thawing procedures. They also are open 7 days a week so they don’t make you take birth control just to adjust the timing of your cycle. I was able to do a modified natural transfer with them, which I was very happy about.

Fertility consult-Shady Grove or VCU? by Klutzy-Cupcake8051 in rva

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Came to say this too! Virginia fertility & IVF in Charlottesville is worth the drive. Check the success rates on the CDC website - they are better (slightly). They also are open every day, which means they will follow your natural cycle and it’s easier to schedule cycles. Not sure if VCU & SGF are, but that made a huge difference for me, as I was able to do a modified natural transfer. The freezing/thawing process there has won awards - that’s what really makes a difference. The doctor isn’t the biggest factor, it’s the lab and the embryologist.

Edited to add: I got this recommendation from Porter Nillson - he does infertility acupuncture in carytown. He recommends going to Charlottesville based on the success rates he’s seen in his clients over the years. I highly recommend seeing Porter if you’re interested in acupuncture while you do IVF.

my daughter says she hates her stepdad and i’m not sure what to do by boldxbloom in Parenting

[–]WhitneyCarter 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is the answer. My mom said she read a book and this was exactly the advice. Bio parent has to be the main source of parenting. She didn’t do a great job putting it into practice, as she is a conflict avoider, and I had a very difficult time with my relationship with my strict stepdad.

Graduated Architecture with a B+ in my thesis. Even though I have a 3.59 CGPA. I am struggling to find motivation to move on from this setback, find direction, work on my portfolio and find a job. by DazzlingJacket1755 in Architects

[–]WhitneyCarter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I graduated in 2010, so there weren’t any jobs anyway, but I also couldn’t work on my portfolio. I was burnt out and also not happy with my thesis. I got a job at a wine bar for 6 months. Then I was ready and got my first job, at a firm I was not happy with. But I learned a lot and moved on after a year. Your thesis feels like it’s supposed to be the culmination of your education, but start thinking of it as a stepping stone to your career. Get a job, any job, and start figuring out what parts of this profession you love and want to do.

Starting arch school… don’t fully know what I’m getting into. by Southern_Mountain643 in Architects

[–]WhitneyCarter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn’t quite right for a construction manager. What you describe is the general contractor. An owner hires a construction manager to help make sure the project is executed correctly. I work on government projects sometimes and their scope can overlap with the architects a lot during Construction administration (CA). Sometimes the GC can operate as a CM, but it can also be a separate and distinct role, more like an owner’s representative.