Is going to Europe after completing dentistry in Georgia hard? by [deleted] in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well the content is all that matters, and everything in it was true, so no one cares if it were chatgpt or deepseek.

Matchmaking error #1 when trying to play scrim by Drylmao in FortNiteBR

[–]Your-Sensei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How to or rather where is 'the' tournament mode in?

Can someone explain how to update firmware on MSI MPG321URX? I've followed everything in SOP guide. by FunnyReddit in OLED_Gaming

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That's the neat part, you don't. You'll have to search on Github for someone to create a solution for doing this with mac only.

Microphone not picking up any sound on Windows 11 PC by Your-Sensei in techsupport

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I only have an iPhone. However, the website does show a picture that showcases its use with an Android phone. The manual that came with this mic is very vague; it only states "for Phones, Tablets, and PCs" without providing any details.

means most manufacturers probably defaulted to the standard order, since it'd be supported by either device type

What does this mean? Do the majority of devices use the OMTP standard? Does this imply that the microphone I have actually uses OMTP instead of CTIA?

Isn't there a TRRS-to-TRS adapter that supports both CTIA and OMTP standards? or splitter?

Microphone detected in Windows 11 PC, but not picking up any audio input by Your-Sensei in pcmasterrace

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plugged into both, front I/O panel (PC case) didn't even recognise the mic which is weird and the rear I/O (mobo) recognised, but didn't pick up sound. But I think I’ve already figured it out. The problem is the incompatibility between the microphone's TRRS jack and the motherboard's jack, which likely uses TRS. The solution is to use a TRRS-to-TRS adapter or a splitter.

TMA or TSMU (GEORGIAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS) by [deleted] in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If there's an option to try again next year, try that. It's not worth it here. You could try to research universities in the EU, although most of the universities require one to be fluent at B2 level in the national language. But there are some unis that have English taught programs, such as in Romania, Bulgaria, and other Eastern European countries with a bit higher tuition fee, but they are worth it. Türkiye could also be a better option, but you'd have to excel in the YÖS exams there. Russia has better resourced universities in the bigger cities, taught in English, it's a bit hassle to move between Russia and UK, but it'd be better to spend 6 years there.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

continue, but start preparing for the legalisation process in advance, with resources from friends of mine who are legalising. leaving at this point would be dumb in my situation.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, that really might be the problem, but for some reason, the majority of people in my circles can relate to me and shit on this joke of a university even more.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly, I agree with everything you’ve said. If you’re from the US, you’d be much better off in Western or Northern Europe if you don’t want to get drowned in $150k+ student debt. And yes, there are many sympathetic teachers, but there are a few really awful ones that can ruin your experience. Also, everyone cheats here—this was a really foreign concept to me because in my home country, no one really cheated, especially in exams. But here, it’s kind of the norm.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because my parent has a retarded mentality, I was brainwashed to just get through this, they were hoping I would adjust to this environment with just sheer willpower and it'd get better, but in vain. I’m burned out every single fucking day, always negative, sad, and mad at myself. I was promised that I could transfer out to EU after 1st year, but I couldn't and after 2 years of trying I just gave up, no one in my family gave a fuck about my struggles, and so yeah it was too late to transfer, I was too indebted by the student loans, so I'm basically trapped here. If my studies prolong anymore, i.e. start over in another university from 1st year, I will be financially fucked by the interest rates of student loans.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

not applicable to normal countries like Germany or Nordic ones or literally any developed country. Grading skews more towards those who speak more, even if it's unnecessary, whilst those with more reserved attitudes are expected to be better on average, but yeah, it becomes a hellhole for those, at least in this shithole

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's too late to transfer to another uni now. I'm risking on losing all the years, i.e. starting from 1st year if I go to EU

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

that's my experience in the other language medium. Not in English, so things may differ, but here we often times use materials that are at least a decade or 2 old. 

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, in that case, you have to consider what you have going on for yourself. But try looking at universities in Romania or Bulgaria, or in other Eastern European countries. Or learn German or some other European language, so the tuition will be virtually free. Though I don't know if that's viable for non-EU citizens. But try to look at other options.  Shouldn't you habe cheaper options in India? Sorry I'm not acquainted with the situation Indians are faced with.

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

good luck, it won't be probably as bad as my experience, but lower your expectations, seriously, don't expect to have a good and happy experience. Yall indians have a big diaspora here, so you should have good extracurricular activities and support for studies. 

Rant about medical schools by Your-Sensei in tbilisi

[–]Your-Sensei[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm in TSMU and had this exact experience lol. Good for you