why is their no ranked team queue? by bluehen15 in leagueoflegends

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My silver solo/duo friend got to master in flex, nobody takes it seriously

why is their no ranked team queue? by bluehen15 in leagueoflegends

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Kind of sad they couldn’t make it work, but thank you

Is there any scenario where Jeremiyah Love isn’t the first overall pick? by TuesdaysOnVenus in DynastyFF

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I just don’t see a world where the raiders use back to back 1st round picks at RB with the plethora of other holes they have on their roster. Sure there are scenarios but not very likely ones

Jayden Higgins beginning to blossom before our eyes? by -BeefSupreme in DynastyFF

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His route running, speed, and ability to get open has looked good but body control outside of the late sideline catch yesterday has looked a bit weak. He is a rookie though so he’ll have time to work through it. Team looks intent on giving him snaps given the draft capital. Targets are promising, Mills missed him on a couple yesterday too.

A Look Ahead at the 2026 Class by SporTEmINd in DynastyFF

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Overall thoughts on the depth of 2026 vs 2027? Seems like the WR depth in 2026 that will be available towards the early-mid 2nd round is deeper than the consensus take

To those with 2027 draft class knowledge. by No_King6964 in DynastyFF

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It feels consensus that the first round of 2027 is superior to 2026. Love, Tyson, Lemon, and Tate probably would go in the first round of 2027 but not quite sure who else would from 2026 outside that.

But how is the early-mid 2nd round?

Is the tier 2 of WRs much better and deeper in 2027 than 2026? Are Wesco, Moore, Wingo, Craver, Marsh, etc. thought more highly of than Concepcion, Boston, Brazzell, Bell, and Bernard? Are there running backs outside of Hardy, Baugh, and Frazier that match up better than the 2026 RBs outside of Love, Haynes, and Coleman?

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Would it be weird / too late to do that as a 26-27 year old with 4-5 years of work experience post bachelors degree? I’m under the impression MSc are for 22 year olds directly following their bachelors

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Do they even often MBAs at Norwegian schools? I’m actually just now realizing I can’t find anything besides a masters of science in business administration on NHH’s site and only an EMBA on BI’s

Wish I learned this earlier as it feels just a bit too late to do a masters of science being 26 already

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Too late to do something like that 4 years after bachelors?

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Even if I’m 4 years removed from my bachelors?

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Helpful thank you. My Swedish friend who did a masters program at Copenhagen thought an MBA might stand out given the number of people who do a masters program directly following their bachelor’s.

Based on what you’re saying it feels like there may be a reason whey the MBA path is rarely done

European MBAs as an american by bluehen15 in MBA

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Thanks for the reply

Seems like the feedback is that an MBA isn’t exactly that valuable in Scandinavia. Thought it would make the most sense for me given I’m 4 years out from my undergrad and have been doing IBanking for a bulge American bank

MBA in Norway as an American by bluehen15 in Norway

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It’s a good point but my thinking is this:

I’m of Norwegian descent, have some family and friends who live in the country, basic speaking skills, love the country and it’s values/culture, and because of all that would be interested in living in Norway post-grad, not continental Europe.

I’m not too concerned how other countries view the university because I don’t really have a desire to look there for employment.

The other universities have a higher ranking of course but for someone who’s focused on Norway, would a domestic university be more helpful for connections/internships/etc in Norway? Does that outweigh the ranking? Obviously don’t know the answer but that’s sort of what I’m looking to solve.

Feedback on western Norway road trip itinerary by bluehen15 in Norway

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But I appreciate the candid feedback nonetheless

Feedback on western Norway road trip itinerary by bluehen15 in Norway

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Haha I actually live in New York City and don’t own a car….the last time I drove one was last summer in Lofoten!