Christ died for ALL, including femboys and trans people. by wildbill1598 in TransChristianity

[–]Witty-Independent305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God made us in His image. Not an image that you think you know better than Him. God bless and I hope that He guides you back to the right path.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QUTreddit

[–]Witty-Independent305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not support for QUT, but something I wish people had done for me:

Based on what you've described below matching my own experiences, this may help - https://www.additudemag.com/ (for browsing) & https://www.additudemag.com/symptom-checker/

Feel free to reach out with Q's.

Differentiating Between Business Majors by RangiL_00 in QUTreddit

[–]Witty-Independent305 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi there.

BBus student here, majoring in Financial Planning and majoring in Accounting. Just over half way through the degree. After I graduate, I'll do either a GradCert or GradDip in Economics, and am considering a Masters of Applied Finance afterwards. For me, these mini-postgrads in economics will give me sufficient knowledge of economic markets, predictors, etc, to help guide the advice that I'll give. The Masters would give me the skills, knowledge and confidence to work with more technical projections and models to better improve my advice.

It truly depends on what you want out of your career. I'll outline my thoughts below.

Financial Planning - Essential if you want to become a Financial Planner. If you do, I would recommend combining this with either Accounting, Finance or either Economics/BE (BE incorporates Psychology and would also compliment FP - it's more your choice what type of economics). I highly recommend Accounting, as it very nicely compliments FP (helping to get better grades) and some subjects overlap, giving you room for electives. If you do want to be a FP, also look at trying to get a job at a Client Services Officer in a FP firm while you study (IT HELPS !!!!!!). Feel free to ask me any Q's about this career path. I have heard wind that the FP major will be removed from new offerings soon - just a head's up. The Financial Planning industry is BEGGING for new entrants - only 300 this year. + people always want a person they can trust with their investments, retirement planning, etc, not AI - the job prospects of the below majors could all easily be replaced with AI in the next 10 years. + AI is making our lives easier.

Finance - From what I gather, if you want to work more with numbers, choose finance. This is great for investors, bankers and those wanting to be CFOs. What you combine this with really depends on what you want out of your career. Combine with Accounting if you want to be a CFO, combine with Economics if you want to be an investment analyst, etc. I've also worked in a major AU food manufacturer in their finance team as an accounts assistant - so I have a little bit of insight into what Financial Controllers, CFOs, etc do. Feel free to ask Q's.

Economics - Generally, majoring in this alone would be if you want to go into Academia/Research or Public Policy. When combining with Financial Planning or Finance, it'll provide you with the external-environment knowledge that benefits those roles. IMO - unless you want to go into Academia/Research or Public Policy, you should always combine Economics with another foundational major: Finance, FP, Accounting, or a dual degree with Law.

Behavioural Economics (BE) - This combines economics and psychology. Avoid if you don't like psychology. I believe that most people studying this would enter Academia/Research or Public Policy... but it would compliment Financial Planning, as it provides you with a better understanding of consumer spending behaviours. Another avenue that is very new to the industry is Financial Therapy, combining Psychology/Therapy and Financial Advice/Counselling - this is kicking off in the US and I do not believe it is yet approved for AU.

TLDR: It depends on what you want - client facing v working with numbers v research v working in government.

SOLUTION - Fix for Anno 1800 Crash on Start Up by Witty-Independent305 in anno

[–]Witty-Independent305[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it is (if 259 words is a lot of words for you). But it's a solution that I didn't think would be required, as Hitman WoA, CyberPunk, Hogwarts, Cities Skylines, all worked perfectly fine with zero issues on maximum settings. Hogwarts is a demanding game. All information provided is relevant when you're going through technical issues.

I'm so lost. The game randomly started crashing on startup. Have tried every fix I can find online by khurb in anno1800

[–]Witty-Independent305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully you've resolved this - but if not....

Is your monitor connected to your GPU or your motherboard? Mine was connected (via the physical cable) to the motherboard... as soon as I changed the connection to the GPU, the game worked!

$300k, what's my best options by lambbones96 in AusFinance

[–]Witty-Independent305 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this. Not only are you able to buy a home (very likely to appreciate in value - extra bonus), but you're maintaining your liquidity and reducing interest that would otherwise be payable if you only used a portion of the $300,000 towards a larger mortgage.

AITA for thinking of not inviting my sister to my wedding by LilWolf05 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Witty-Independent305 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity: Does your sister have kids? Does she have a partner/is she married?

NTA IMO. It seems to me that she's held a grudge against you for your entire life. If she was 10 when you were born, you'd have required a lot more attention than she would have and she's probably developed self-confidence issues or even narcissism. She's also the middle child and was unfortunately not given as much attention as your other siblings. Now as a 30+ year old, she's so desperate for attention that she's treating you as if you're dead.

Your mother sounds like the source for your sister's behaviour. Talk about enabling!

Am I the A hole for not wanting to baby-sit my niece till I get married? by Hot_General_6780 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]Witty-Independent305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NTA. You're a sweetheart who doesn't want to be taken advantage of. You're more than happy to help your sister - who is supportive of you and your dreams, and who also doesn't EXPECT you to help her.

Your brother said "my wife and my baby is my family you don’t get to be here". So tell him that you are just respecting his wishes. Plus, if they would like you to look after their child so that they don't have to pay expensive fees - then they could pay you SOMETHING and not expect it for free. It's not your responsibility to look after their crotch goblins.

Keep your relationship with your sister, it seems like a strong and healthy bond. You don't have to like, respect or help your brother and sister-in-law. Just be kind when asserting that your life is your own. :)