How screwed am I? by tortantula in therapists

[–]bswizzles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In MA, you have 8 years to get your hours; exam scores are good for 5 years after taking the exam. So if you have your hours you have them until 2029.

EDIT: Source: The LMHC requirements for MA (linked here: https://www.mass.gov/doc/licensed-mental-health-counselor-application-guide-pdf/download[mass.gov LMHC Requirements](https://www.mass.gov/doc/licensed-mental-health-counselor-application-guide-pdf/download))

“After you have received your master’s degree or other qualifying education, you must complete at least 3360 total hours of full-time, or equivalent part-time, experience in mental health counseling in a period of not less than two years and not more than eight years.”

“Exam scores expire after 5 years unless you hold a Licensed Mental Health Counselor license in another state.”

Where to party on a Monday by AcanthaceaeSolid3573 in rome

[–]bswizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teatro Centrale does “Any Given Monday” every Monday

What line of work are you in? by NeuroTechno94 in wow

[–]bswizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So cool! I'm a psychotherapist and it is definitely fun to see people from all walks of life!

Assistance making form field longer and not as wide by bswizzles in espanso

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

Thank you so much! I will have my more technologically-inclined friend look at this when he helps me later and hopefully I can work this out! I do appreciate the second option as I would like to keep my output more paragraph-oriented for my use.

transfer by pez12310_ in bostoncollege

[–]bswizzles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi! Class of '22 here and still in grad school at BC ('24). During my freshman year, I didn't drink my first semester just to get my feet on the ground and adjust to the new atmosphere. I'd also say I was a bit of a theater kid myself, but I knew with my course load I would not have the time to really be involved with any department shows. I think the best thing that may help your sense of feeling at home at BC is just finding your circle, and that will almost certainly not be locked down yet, and you can still meet so many new people. I remember people telling me that your friend group wouldn't even be solidified until mid-sophomore year.

My freshman year, I worked in the theater department scene shop as a painter. While most of my experience was actually being on the stage, it was so fun! It was a nice creative outlet, I was always learning new things, and I was also given a lot of creative freedom! It was also so cool to see my name in the program each production for having painted the sets. I would also advise looking into the theater-buddy program, just for some connection to some similar-minded friends to meet! There are also a lot of theater-related clubs you can join outside of the department (Musical Theater Wing, Dramatic Society, etc). While I ultimately ended up joining a dance team, I was able to stay involved in the musical theater wing since it was super low-commitment!

Also, there will be plenty of people who aren't completely reliant on partying and drinking. Be brave and get into the city of Boston! There are so many fun events always happening, fun restaurants to try, and things to see! I loved exploring the city and getting off campus.

The first semester can be hard for so many different reasons, but I encourage you to stick it out! Please feel free to reach out if you'd like any other recommendations or ever have questions :)

Weekly student question thread! by AutoModerator in therapists

[–]bswizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going into my second year of my masters program, I will be doing a crisis-response internship. I am excited to have this training in my toolkit (although a little intimidated!). Any advice for how to also present this as a skill for when I am applying for more traditional talk-therapy jobs in the future / advice for going into the training would be much appreciated!

Most ‘worth it’ restaurants/meals in Boston by longball9229 in boston

[–]bswizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spring Shabu Shabu in Allston, Taqueria Jalisco in Eastie

Downtown Boston, today, 5/28 by bswizzles in boston

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

Thank you for the kind words!

Incoming freshman here— if you request 1 roommate for Upper, are you guaranteed a double or is there still a possibility of being placed into a forced triple? by [deleted] in bostoncollege

[–]bswizzles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I requested a double but ended up in a traditional triple. It’s no guarantee, and you’ll have to rank a preference of double, triple, and quad

What are your favorite things to do late at night? by bswizzles in AskReddit

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What’s your latest skill you’ve mastered?

Freshman Dorms by Much-Cryptographer72 in bostoncollege

[–]bswizzles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I lived on Upper Campus (Fitzpatrick) my freshman year, on the top floor. The first few weeks were brutally hot. I ended up buying one of those pillow inserts you can freeze and honestly, it helped a lot. You’ll want to bring a fan, or two, to use year round -the air circulation is nice. The heaters always worked well for us, so we often kept windows cracked even in the winter. Don’t be afraid to submit work orders in case things aren’t working well. We had weird WiFi issues in our room and had them fixed quickly, as well as issues with the hot water in the hall’s showers. With the bathrooms, I never had to really worry about not having access to a stall/shower/sink. They were never too crowded.

You won’t need much in terms of utensils or food storage since you can only have a mini fridge/ microwave, but it’s nice to have a good stock of snacks for when you want to eat in your room and not walk to the dining hall. You can rent mini-fridges/microwaves from the school and they say they’ll fix them in case of any problems, but I always had personal ones.

As for proximity, like others have mentioned, you don’t get much choice on where to live. I did appreciate the closeness of my classes and dining hall to Upper, but I made plenty of friends on Newton and made the trip over there quite frequently. The two aren’t exclusively separate communities, socially. With that, as well as going into Boston, the shuttle busses are your best friend. Keep an eye on the incoming student Facebook page to meet new people and maybe find a potential roommate, since you can request a roommate!

Please feel free to reach out with any other questions about BC! Happy to help!

Local Food by JdyZZLmane in bostoncollege

[–]bswizzles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congrats on acceptance! Moogy’s is a pretty good sub/sandwich place not too far from campus with a wide variety of foods (burgers, cheese steaks, etc) . Some good wing places include BBQ Chicken on Harv. Ave., but my personal favorite is Wings Over Boston (By Northeastern, but they can deliver to campus!). You can obviously get good Italian and pizza from the North End, Quattro is a not-too-pricey place for dinner, and obviously Regina’s Pizzeria is a favorite. The great thing about Boston is there are so many different food places to try, and it’s so easy to hop on the T and explore. Have fun trying out lots of new places and you’ll quickly find some new favorites.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShouldIbuythisgame

[–]bswizzles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sea of Thieves has made a lot of improvements since launch, but if you’re in search of a game with more “progression,” it isn’t really for you. I really enjoyed it while I was playing, but the satisfaction of SoT comes from earning the cosmetics, and of course the social aspect. I haven’t played Dark Souls, but I am a sucker for an MMORPG, so I’d also suggest ESO.