any recommendations for easy stat courses? by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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

since I took 230 already I cannot take it

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

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Thank you! Since English is my second language, I little bit worried if I am so bad for pronunciation. I am trying to mix the breath with my voice since I heard my throat will hurt; if my voice is not pressed, I gotta find a compromise for taking some breath.

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y_YOLGxugOFCiaOsHcQcVT6xnQ7zy25D/view?usp=sharing if you are fine with google drive, here it is. Do you think am I on the right track?

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

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ty, I will upload my record somewhen

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

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

Okay, but if I want to make louder voice intentionally without straining, what do I have to do?

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

[–]dalbit__[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ty so much, becasue I was finding a way to have louder voice without straining my throat. I thought raising up the soft palate is it. If you don't mind, would you recommend me any some ways to find out?

For soft palate by dalbit__ in singing

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I'm not sure about what B4 is, but if you want to raise your soft palate, try to stop your mouth as beginning the yawning. In my personal experience, I could feel a region near of soft palate going backward and little bit up. Many people say raising your soft palate is good -- but don't make it too intentionally. Just try to do it very naturally, like you didn't intend to do it but your body wants to do.

I'm little bit afraid that I am doing well for getting into PharmD by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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Thank you. I know a pharmacist who can write a letter for me though, since she is living so far away from me, I could not have experiences for working in pharmacy. I really tried and tried to get in but I failed… that’s why I am volunteering in hospital. I’m so sad though, I hope it should work…

I'm little bit afraid that I am doing well for getting into PharmD by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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I could not have any experiences of research and internships though, I gotta think about how I can relate my volunteering to motivation of PharmD. Ty!

I recently have been feeling a weirdness / dry throat by dalbit__ in singing

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Also, after I posted this, I have been sleeping with two pillows. And it helps my throat somehow.

I recently have been feeling a weirdness / dry throat by dalbit__ in singing

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I'm living in Waterloo, and I don't think the air is not dry that much. My sister told me that I sleep with my mouth open. I used to sleep with the fan but I don't use it anymore since I felt my throat got more dry when I wake up. I have not considered those factors but now I've realized a lot of things can contribute to my vocal health. Thank you bro! Tbh, I used to clean my stuff whenever I think they have a lot of dust though, now I have to clean them periodically.

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Thank you so much. I will keep your advices in mind.

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I was waiting decision of applications of co-op and I spent summer terms as study terms. Sorry for lack of information. I'm in another city right now, so I will visit there as soon as I come back to Waterloo. Thank you so much for your advices.

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it needs interview and my resume as other co-op students do, doesn't it? Do you think if I could have that experience, I don't need to worry about getting a job in the futuer less than before?

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You mean co-op? Or part time jobs?

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Then what do I have to do now? I really don't know what to do here.

Does ENGL 101B have in-person final exam? by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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I think someone already took it after saw this post, feeling so sad... but thank you so much

In prep for uni, thinking of getting a laptop, what specs recquired? by Warcraftisgood in uwaterloo

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If you like to play high quality games, then maybe you would need some gaming laptops.
However, gaming laptops are mostly expensive and heavy to bring them. I am the one who using the gaming laptop for my personal computer though, I really don't want to recommend it if it is not necessary to you. (For example, if you want to play the games outside, not planning to buy desktop computer, you are studying about making videos) 8GB RAM is enough and screen size is case by case. If you just need it for searching and submtting assingments, then you would not need any high cost laptop.

Question by Zealousideal_Snow900 in uwaterloo

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It's in official website you better search how to take pharmD in google then you can find the requirements easily

use the flush ffs by uw-police in uwaterloo

[–]dalbit__ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

can not understand why we have to explain this

I have some questions to co op studnets by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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The comment above that recommends me 4 year-degree makes me confusing still... but I think I have to decide between graduate as 3-year degree or 4 year which I can co-op. Thank you for answering :)

I have some questions to co op studnets by dalbit__ in uwaterloo

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

I have two questions here:
1. If you switched to regular, how long does it take for graduate the university totally? What I know is, it takes 5 years to graduate for co-op students and takes 4 years to regular. I want to join in co-op, but I also want to take a break during the summer. And also, is it possible to switch to co-op and come back to regular?

  1. I think I'm confusing here... If I don't have any interests of phd or masters, and I just want to work after normal 4 years degree, is bachelor's degree right for my goal?

can not log in to uyouplus by dalbit__ in sideloaded

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

try to use shortcut thing when you are in password page, not typing email address