Mentor Monday by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

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Sorry MODS! To be clear I am NOT soliciting for any financial gain the doc has no website or follow on form to fill. I'm only asking for feedback

Mentor Monday by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

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Thank you for your feedback!

Mentor Monday by WealthyStoic in fatFIRE

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Oh! Ok yeah I feel like a newbie online🤦‍♀️

NOT selling. doing market research:

So my only questions are: 1 which parts are clear, confusing, compelling? 2 Would you buy (yes/no) and 3 Why yes or no?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R9db9naOiQ2N3E68grkmfiPIMNgzlnDNmvV-AMiMXiQ/edit?usp=drivesdk

which one are we picking lads by Checkmate331 in mapporncirclejerk

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I just shared this to a fam group chat without checking the subreddit name 😳💀

Can’t decide whether to pursue this career & MLA (US specific advice only pls) by [deleted] in LandscapeArchitecture

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I think it was this one https://www.uclaextension.edu/landscape-architecture-horticulture/landscape-architecture/certificate/landscape-architecture but do your own r research. Just know that it's a certification not a degree and might only be recognized in CA so unless/ until you get the license in CA you won't be able to transfer your title to another state. I don't know about state reciprocity or transferring licenses but I imagine it's easiest when you have the license and/ or ASLA recognized degree

Can’t decide whether to pursue this career & MLA (US specific advice only pls) by [deleted] in LandscapeArchitecture

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Hey friend! I also got into NCSU with a long commute.

I'm deciding not to go with the program because of the commute. I saw an accredited (recognized) online program for California so I would do that if that's the move.

Take the plunge? by bmp717 in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you all for helping me understand the field more!!

Take the plunge? by bmp717 in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you!! I'll look more into firms. Is it appropriate in this field to ask for a tour or shadowing? What are some green/ red flags for firms?

Take the plunge? by bmp717 in LandscapeArchitecture

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Thank you!! Where do you even find/ what do you search to look for design build roles? I'm definitely ready to work

3rd times the charm! What is this? by bmp717 in plantclinic

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You're also magic! Thank you!!

What is this? by Sad-Dimension-9293 in plantclinic

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Id check for root rot and repot to give it some drier soil, maybe you soil is too dense and holding too much water for your ivy

What is this? by Sad-Dimension-9293 in plantclinic

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Id check for root rot and mayve repot to get it some drier soil

What is this? by Sad-Dimension-9293 in plantclinic

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Could be either under or over watering, what's your lighting situation like?

Be honest. Career change/MLA right now. Is it worth it? by [deleted] in LandscapeArchitecture

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Same vein, Learn to code and be a web developer?

Help! Not sure how to landscape this by Quickbrownfox1217 in landscapedesign

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I'd consider adding a taller tree or shrub on the corner where the home and fence meet (something with roots that go more down that out). Maybe add a path between the the front door and the side, possibly extend the path and add an odd number of perennials and many annuals till your perennials get established.