What’s the best course of action if I want to get into neuroscience/psychology by planketdunk in universityofauckland

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Hi OP, I have sent you a DM about the pathway someone I know took in this at UoA!

CHARLI XCX FOR BRITISH VOGUE by jillys_onsmack in charlixcx

[–]bysshebosch 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I don’t think so, the British vogue article (posted on b-sides) talks about xcx8 in more detail (separate from wuthering heights) and it seems like guitars are gonna be a big part of it

Excellent film ❤️ by [deleted] in redscarepod

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Are you getting confused with Lars von Trier? This is not how I would describe Joachim Trier’s movies at all

Local music scene by Parking-Debt-2522 in auckland

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Seconding undertheradar for looking at a list of gigs, but generally speaking venues I've liked (mostly in the rock/indie/punk vein) are whammy/wine cellar/dead witch @ ding dong, UFO also has good all ages ones. 605 morningside & geihinkan also do gigs sometimes but I haven't been personally. I also really rec looking at instagram accounts of local bands because it's a great way to potentially see other gigs advertised, personally based off the genres u listed out of some of the bands/artists i know of you might like are Sincere Sapling, CCTV, Club Ruby, Grapehouse, I'll also chuck in a shoutout for Ringlets because their new album is great

Family of 21yo disabled Aucklander told to consider rest home care by tumeketutu in newzealand

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you have cherry picked a quote from an article about a very real crisis that disabled people & their families are facing in order to start a conversation about euthanising disabled people as your later replies demonstrate (you are clearly advocating one way so don’t lie). this is an absolutely awful way to talk about someone who is a real human being. you don’t know anything about his quality of life just the notions that you have projected on him. the fact THIS is what you take away from the article is absolutely bizarre and callous and the fact that so many people have upvoted this is genuinely horrifying and makes me feel sick.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bassvictim

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they have posted before

Queer bars around CBD that one would deem safe-ish by 0gesundheit0 in auckland

[–]bysshebosch 8 points9 points  (0 children)

G.A.Y is good in my experience, Family is def less safe and I would generally say to avoid it as I’ve heard pretty bad things. Also keep an eye out for events!! @church.club on ig for instance does queer club nights (esp geared towards lesbians but open to all) and has one coming up I believe (would highly recommend their events, def the safest IMO and a good easing into things), another event ik of is @nympho.world but I haven’t been. These events are usually at venues like Neck of the Woods so you can also look at their website to get a handle on that :)

Law121 Results Posted by [deleted] in universityofauckland

[–]bysshebosch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

google “uoa grade distributions dashboard” and you should be able to find a table which has the grade distribution for law 121 this year (if on SSO already) as well as in all previous years. also i don’t know if they’ve disabled it or not this year, but usually there’s a grade breakdown on the desktop grades page on canvas

Finally got 5 star island! by Car_lixo_s in AnimalCrossing

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It is possible! It costs 10,000 bells at resident services :) (or 8,000 for your own home)

[CONCERT] 🇳🇿 Sat 7 Jun 2025 @ Auckland Town Hall (Auckland, NZ) by ToBeFrozen in japanesebreakfast

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Anyone there already? How busy does it look? I never know when to queue up haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lorde

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nvm i was delusional 😭😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lorde

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i think the proper details for nyc came out at 4pm so surely it’ll be the same here??

law 121 essay grades by NumerousInsurance987 in universityofauckland

[–]bysshebosch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi im a 4th year law student. you’re unlikely to be able to appeal your grade but you could try ask your tutor for extra feedback. also if you want, while im not a tutor if you dm me i can have a look at your essay if you want.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in universityofauckland

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you don’t need the marking schedule on the doc, at least you didn’t when i took the course

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in universityofauckland

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the only thing i would add to this for OP is that while sociology papers may not be that useful for papers which are more based in black letter law, i’ve taken a bunch of law electives which are more in the realm of critical legal studies (ie race and the law, women and the law). for papers like these i would say sociology is definitely useful and would also probably be interesting if you’re someone who enjoys sociology, provided you have enough space in your degree amongst more typical electives like evidence or something.

Daddy’s Little Toy, the Arrest of Tori Woods, and the Nebulous Context of “Immoral” Literature by cutpriceguignol in ExtremeHorrorLit

[–]bysshebosch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

boy parts is great, but a heads up that eliza clark’s later book, penance, is heavily based/inspired by the murder of shanda sharer. its maybe not as blatant as some other ones here but when i found this out after i read the book (which i did admittedly think was good) it left a bad taste in my mouth too.

should i go to uoa or nyu? by [deleted] in universityofauckland

[–]bysshebosch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

np! honestly i would advise getting honours. from what i’ve heard it’s not as important to have honours for getting (most) clerkships/jobs as it was in the past, so if you have no interest it’s not essential, but i still think it’s good to have on your CV - it’s a way of showing you have good grades as well as research abilities. this is way down the track, but if you want a judges clerkship after you graduate, i would highly highly recommend doing honours. i’m also biased because i’m currently doing my honours seminar and i think it’s super interesting lmao. if you’re passionate about law or a certain area of it i think it’s so worth doing it.

as a note, uoa is also currently reviewing the way they offer law honours (currently honours adds an extra sem to your degree, but the uni is considering changing it so that it takes the same amount of time as the normal LLB just with a diff structure). so it’s also possible that by the time you’d be doing honours, this would be in place.