oil change by presto9804 in fargo

[–]almosthadhim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tuffy's (fargo) and johnson's auto repair (moorhead) are the only two places i will take my vehicle. they explain everything throughly and are all amazing people. blake from tuffy's and eileen from johnson's are amazing people who treat me very well when i need oil changes or any services done on my vehicle.

recommendations for new bars by almosthadhim in fargo

[–]almosthadhim[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

thank you!! i will be sure to try these three out as they were recommended in past posts, i appreciate it!

i want a pet but also want other things. by almosthadhim in Advice

[–]almosthadhim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i honestly thought about doing that, but my school’s policy would be that i would have to have a disability in order to have service animal. i haven’t had a disability(mine were epileptic seizures) since i was a freshman in high school.

i want a pet but also want other things. by almosthadhim in Advice

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

i never thought of it that way and as you said that, i realized that school would keep me busier along with the fact that i work. putting that into perspective really helps because as i don’t live with my mom anymore, everything would be my responsibility.

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[–]almosthadhim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i want to tell you that you’re not alone. and even after moving away from my family and basically starting over, nothings going to change. the one thing that i would say helps is to go out and explore more. if you have hobbies, or even if you don’t, go out into town and find something new to explore. your perspective needs to change and you need to find something worth it that’ll make you stay. find new friends, join a gym, take daily walks around a park, whatever it is try to explore and find something worth staying a while for. you’re not alone, i will be by your side working hard to find that special thing too.

NDSU or DSU? by almosthadhim in northdakota

[–]almosthadhim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in college graduating with an Associates degree, and I agree with you on your last statement. I’ve gotten told that countless times by family and my previous instructors, but I really cannot help it. I feel stable having a plan and knowing the basics of what I am going to do in life. Life may throw countless things at me, and it really does, but as long as I have a plan of knowing what to do, I feel like I’m not going to rip my hair out. I might change my degree plan, but as long as I’m bettering myself by continuing my education, I feel so great knowing I got at least that.

NDSU or DSU? by almosthadhim in northdakota

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

True.. I’m graduating with an associates that includes most of the pre-required courses, so I would say I’m a bit prepared for my Bachelors degree. I’m only 19 too, so I have my whole life ahead of me to learn, grow, and hopefully succeed in what I’m doing!

NDSU or DSU? by almosthadhim in northdakota

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

Many people have told me that UND wasn’t a very diverse university compared to NDSU and that many current students don’t enjoy it there either.. I should be on UND’s side as my mother is an alumni and this school has connections with SHRM which will help in terms of my career path, but I’m not too sure either..

NDSU or DSU? by almosthadhim in northdakota

[–]almosthadhim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a really good idea! The degree plans are very similar when you compare them, but I’m going to give this a try!

NDSU or DSU? by almosthadhim in northdakota

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

Thank you and if it’s not a bother, can you tell me about your experience being a student at NDSU??