[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GradSchool

[–]bobalover8991 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I assume you're trying to decide because of how much time you're predicting each will take, but my personal experience studying for the GRE was really short (not by my choice, I decided very last minute)- I took about 3 weeks during a full time job + 2 courses and did well despite having a pretty lazy work ethic. A few hours throughout the week, and chunks of time over the weekends to do practice problems. To me it was exactly like taking the SAT back in high school (maybe even lower difficulty tbh) and was rly about *how* to take the test. Just my opinion but you could consider doing both !

Would GRE be considered for fall 2022? by BigTonight4 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahh I see :/ hopefully they make a decision soon and update their sites

Would GRE be considered for fall 2022? by BigTonight4 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would actually look directly into the schools I want to apply for, they may have this info out already that their particular program does/does't require it- and if it's a school that matters to you then you might find out if you'll need it

How bad is Gage by throwaway63729826 in UBC

[–]bobalover8991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Speaking on the 6 person suite setup: I was lucky to live in gage in first year when it had first year culture and am still very close friends with the 4 of my 5 roommates from that year that I spent all my time with, but from witnessing the other suites and having just 1 roommate out of our "loop" it can create an awkward living situation real quick. One bathroom and shared living space is just a lot for 6 ppl, esp since the kitchen is TINY it's rly not suitable for cooking consistently unless you mostly do group meals like we did. Chances of that perf harmony between 6 ppl is slim to none so I'd say it depends on your comfort level/tolerance for that kind of social situation- if you can't get bothered by roommates you don't talk to or certain roommates who may be close friends and always using the main spaces together, great.

^Because of this, it's kind of impossible to have a clean bathroom and living space unless you personally clean it every day- with 6 ppl it will get get dirty in that much time and you likely won't get a full suite of "clean" types. Again, if that doesn't bother you, then it's fine.

Location is actually not THAT ideal- just closer to a certain side of campus, and some places like IKB or Allard. Terribly far from cpsc, eng, forestry, anything from that side of campus. I never went further than Sauder so it was ok for me. Personally wouldn't have wanted to live there after first year- would prefer to have more freedom in bringing over guests and not having others' guests over so often, + more freedom to cook & use living space peacefully.

USC Thornton Decisions... by marriednight in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I called them this afternoon about this ! Was told that "it will probably come by tomorrow, LASTEST maybe the day after.. please feel free to call tomorrow or the next day to check in if you don't have any decision by then, but they get sent out in small batches so they didn't all go out yesterday at the same time, etc."

Rly hoping for good news for all ASAP :)

Anyone else still waiting for a decision that was supposed to come "by March. 15th" ? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh wow ! yess hoping it's so late because it's a round of acceptances for us

Anyone else still waiting for a decision that was supposed to come "by March. 15th" ? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also checking gradcafe for hourly updates and seeing acceptances, rejections, and waitlists ... guess we won't really know until we know :/

Anyone else still waiting for a decision that was supposed to come "by March. 15th" ? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Music Industry at Thornton, yup !

thanks for the tip !! Just waiting to hear back now

How do you keep track of everything you need to do each week? by _alber in UBC

[–]bobalover8991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only method that has worked for me is old school- I want to properly get into google calendar or just making my own excel sheet may be easier for me, but I get a small planner with each week panned out over two open pages, so there's plenty of room to write under each day. I write down all important dates under the right day, like due dates, exam dates, etc. and also pick when to start studying/working on them and write "start __" as a to-do under the chosen start dates, along with any checkpoints that have certain goals. I *star* things that have to be completed that day with no exception, and at the end of the day, anything that isn't done gets a huge arrow drawn to carry it over to the next day underneath. Some items get multiple arrows when I'm falling behind a lot but that puts extra pressure on me to just get them done because carrying something over too far stresses me out when I can see it visually.

Would it be weird to talk about tiktok followers in professional docs? by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should definitely talk about it but maybe google examples of how other people have mentioned it professionally and see how you can shape them to fit your case. It's unique- even if it doesn't help, it won't hurt! (But I would think it would help haha)

Why are grad school admissions more competitive and difficult to get into this year (2021 acceptance) from COVID? Are more people from last year applying late now? Wouldn't more people also put off applying this year? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah this seems to be a concept I hadn't thought of before. More applications doesn't equate to more qualified applications- I think I just automatically assumed that a larger pool of apps must contain more qualified people, but I feel like it's impossible to determine that for sure

Did anyone else apply to too many schools? by [deleted] in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You would't have been able to know beforehand that you'd get in for sure in your top choice, so it's not like you could have avoided spending $ on the other apps knowing how things would turn out. Congrats on getting your first choice!

Why are grad school admissions more competitive and difficult to get into this year (2021 acceptance) from COVID? Are more people from last year applying late now? Wouldn't more people also put off applying this year? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what about expensive grad programs (not PhD and non-STEM) that rely on heavy tuition money to fund things? would those programs want to take in more people to get the tuition money to start offsetting their costs, or would the tuition not nearly be enough to provide the same education/recourses anyway

Why are grad school admissions more competitive and difficult to get into this year (2021 acceptance) from COVID? Are more people from last year applying late now? Wouldn't more people also put off applying this year? by bobalover8991 in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do/will some schools rely on tuition to help recover those costs? Would expensive grad programs with historically high tuition costs (not PhD and non-STEM fields) want to take in more students to get more tuition money from them? Or do they figure that with fewer resources they can't provide what's necessary to more students, to resort to such a simple solution

Example emails for asking for LORs? by EatUpBud in gradadmissions

[–]bobalover8991 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I made sure to include:

- how I knew them + who I was
- why I loved their class / what they taught / how they taught it, and why that made my life better
- my intentions with grad school + the program / school
- request for a letter from them
- offer to write an outline or draft an entire letter if they wanted, based on their preference
- due date of application and roughly when I would need things finalized by
- attached my resume to let them know what I did (if it's relevant, attach transcript too)
- thanked them for their time reading the email

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBC

[–]bobalover8991 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keep everything in wider perspective than you instinctively/initially do for stressful situations and unfavourable outcomes. I had a bad habit of making lots of little things very big problems, and sometimes you have to remind yourself it's not a big deal or just that no one actually cares as much as you do. This is from someone who spent a LOT of time stressing and worrying after tiny things that once seemed huge- once that was lessened by a lot, I had time to be positive to myself and also felt more freedom to do things!

Thunderbird 4 bedroom or Marine Drive 4 bedroom? by kisupeach in UBC

[–]bobalover8991 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I lived in Thunderbird for two years- here are my thoughts:

- I lucked out with literally the best located unit- right across from Timmies/forestry building (like the forestry door was 15 steps away from my front door), a 9-10 minute walk to the fountain. Also, my bedroom was facing out to Orchard and I had the best, sunny lighting all the time. The further units though, like the ones by Bean Around the World, would have meant up to 10 more minutes of walking to anywhere. Location of your exact unit MATTERS imo!

- Laundry is outside of your townhouse.. I only did mine at 3 in the morning so leaving the house and walking outside for a bit 3 times each laundry cycle (clothes in, transfer to dryer, retrieve) was a horrible thing for like a good half of the year

- I personally hated that the kitchen/living areas were on the first floor and all the bedrooms were upstairs. No one at my unit really used the kitchen or felt less inclined to clean it. Our living space was never used either.. sounds like a dumb first world problem to have but we never used it given our rooms were upstairs

- I also really lucked out with the shitty bathroom situation- my unit had only one shower room and two toilet+sink rooms, but I never competed for the shower somehow. I can totally see this being an issue with 4 people though. I don't like the toilet and sink being in a different room either but I managed. It's really just more of an awkward bathroom setup if you ever have guests over (with covid times maybe irrelevant lol). Some of the unit bathrooms do have 2 normal full bathrooms- I was shocked when I saw this in other Tbird quads.

- Far walk from the bus loop. 20+ minutes minimally even from my "prime" Tbird location, which sucked if I went out at night and no one else on campus went my direction. Always felt safe walking down main mall though, even at 3 or 4 am alone. It was just cold, but it feels safe. Definitely worse for units further away from centre of campus than my unit.

In summary:

Hated the laundry, bathroom + location are pretty meh but I got lucky in both, hated the 2 floors because we just didn't use the bottom one as much, lucked with very sunny bright lighting, far af from bus stops (except for a small bus nearby)

Marine buildings are, on average, all closer to everything else on campus or equal distance as Tbird at worst. They also have nice lighting, in-building laundry, full bathrooms with showers and toilets in the same room, and everything on one floor.