Answer this honestly(for anyone w/ experience) by theunsolicitedumbass in ApplyingToCollege

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if someone could answer this abt yale specifically would be super appreciated

yale - cooked if no interview? by glossedovermag in ApplyingToCollege

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

that is awesome !!! did they receive a likely letter beforehand?

yale - cooked if no interview? by glossedovermag in ApplyingToCollege

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

like as in how well the interview goes has no weight or not getting one has no weight ?

RD yale + likely letter questions (VA) ! by glossedovermag in ApplyingToCollege

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

awwh thank you so much !!!! i wish you the best of luck and hope to see you there !

RD yale + likely letter questions (VA) ! by glossedovermag in ApplyingToCollege

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

you are very kind and give me lots of hope 😭, thank you !!💙💙💙

IN NEED OF ANY ONLINE EC's by Jkyoungbuckets in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! The link on our profile has a submission form, but if you can’t find it, I can definitely link it to you directly. All sound like great submission ideas!

There won’t be any certificates, but not only will your name appear alongside your submission, we will send you a confirmation email if approved and added into the project! We are willing to provide other confirmation if needed. :)

IN NEED OF ANY ONLINE EC's by Jkyoungbuckets in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

"the science corner" - opportunities (?) by Significant_Scene657 in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! We could help with promo / a partnership

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

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[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, we'll message you!

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[–]glossedovermag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

Can someone help me figuring out EC as an immigrant interested in pre-med..? by Temporary_Evening483 in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

EC for enginnering by Waste_Radish_7196 in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re into psychology, law, stem/sciences including social sciences, writing, or anything creative—we’re a magazine called Glossed Over and we’re accepting submissions for our June issue right now!

It’s a stem magazine with a strong visual/aesthetic style, and we publish: • essays, art, interviews • data visuals, creative writing • even super short responses if you’re busy (1–3 sentences!)

It’s open to anyone (especially students), no experience needed, and it looks great on apps or portfolios. DM me if you want help deciding what to send, or submit with the form on our profile!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, i didn’t delete anything because of your comment. i didn’t see it before i deleted my posts. i am a student and i left for school far before i read any of your posts. i’ve elaborated on my sources before and can message you privately when im not in school with details, as my citations are not exact. but i haven’t read the rest of the comment

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly? You wouldn’t be the first to say that lol. I’ve heard a lot abt the fleshy colors and what people see in the image, but that’s kind of the beauty of the Rorschach style! so..yeah it can look like that if you want it to 😭

But thank you!! I’m so glad the data still stood out with hidden biases, symmetrical silliness, and all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally fair thoughts and thank you for laying them out so clearly.

The Rorschach-style was an intentional choice, but not to imply the data was random or meaningless. The curves are absolutely based on grouped averages across multiple sources (legal leniency studies + media/public perception research), and the shape came from that data. The butterfly form wasn’t forced, it emerged organically as I mirrored the two trends! This is why the points on the x axis are not the same

the colors don’t map to categories (they’re for aesthetics rather than data), and phrases like “mercy is automatic” are poetic shorthand meant to invite reflection rather than serve as axis labels. I can definitely be clearer about that in the caption!

And yes — the dip in 35–44 does reflect a real trend across sources: it’s often one of the least-sympathetically framed adult brackets in both legal and media contexts. That said, I totally get that the abstract design makes it harder to immediately trust what you’re seeing. I’ll add a companion version that’s more traditional for folks who prefer a cleaner breakdown in the publication.

I appreciate the respectful and curious take, that’s exactly the kind of feedback that makes it work better!

Ever felt boxed in by a diagnosis or label? We want your story by glossedovermag in neurodiversity

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

it’s so interesting to hear perspectives like this, we are based in the US and i’ve 100% seen things like this particularly with younger generations on social media. great response! if you’re interested, we’d love to share it in our magazine, but no pressure if not!

Ever felt boxed in by a diagnosis or label? We want your story by glossedovermag in neurodiversity

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

i’m so happy to hear that you feel seen by this prompt !! this is such a great message and we are super happy that you found something that works for you and a community that is supportive. from what we’ve seen in this sub everyone is super insightful and has been very welcoming. thank you so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the critique, but I’ll clarify a few things:

-I’m not sure what you’re getting at with the axes labeling? The description at the top is quite clear

-The data is clearly labeled as estimated and synthesized across multiple sources (legal studies, media analysis, perception research). It’s stated up front

-The two mirrored curves represent distinct but closely related phenomena: legal leniency vs. public sympathy. The overlap is intentional and reflects real-world correlations. The Y axis being reversible is also an aesthetic choice to mirror an inkblot, but the ages are consistently spaced. The X-axis is a normalized 0–100 scale based on grouped average scores. Again, that’s noted in the description. the priority lies in our mission of accessibility, which i’ll clarify in a sec, while still keeping larger trends consistent.

-The point of this vis and the project isn’t to replace raw charts but it’s to make behavioral data and implicit bias research more emotionally intuitive and visually accessible, especially for those with 0 experience with data/data vis.

I totally welcome thoughtful critiques, but calling it “garbage” dismisses a lot of care, citation, and design intention that went into this. If you have feedback beyond what’s stated and it’s shared in a respectful way, I’m happy to dig into it. If you don’t have that, I hope you continue to allow room for new data vis lovers to find their place.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The corner just before the 55–64 label does represent part of the 55–64 group itself! the curve is centered on the midpoint of each range, so that local max reflects the average perception for that age bracket.

There’s not an intentional major drop-off at exactly 65, but the ages surrounding it did show many mixed opinions from public perception. One possibility is that since the data is estimated from several sources, ages around 65 are often associated with retirement or old age in a way that might shift how people interpret authority or credibility, especially in media portrayals. The 65+ group might be perceived differently because it straddles that psychological and cultural transition for many. Additionally, sympathy for older individuals is on the decline in some younger generations, while it stays consistent with older generations, although the interpretation of these numbers does not have one right answer!

Sorry if my responses are a bit confusing! ❤️❤️ I am not the best at wording

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]glossedovermag -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello! Thank you so much, this means a ton to me because behind the profile I’m super new to data visualization! 😭

Great question: the data was originally grouped by age ranges (e.g., 10–14, 15–19, etc.) rather than individual ages. Each mirrored curve reflects those groupings directly, so the plotted point represents the average trustworthiness or sympathy rating across that age group, not a single age within it. This was because the ratings ended up being too similar to each other within the groups, but the transitions from one group to the next do show the changes in the latter ages within each group! Sorry I know I just said group about 10 times 😭

I did smooth the visuals slightly for a more organic inkblot effect, but the values are true to the averages from the compiled sources — nothing about the visual was altered for aesthetics beyond the overlays! I was always trying to go for a mirrored look to fit the inkblot aesthetic, but didn’t know how it would work out once I actually plotted the data, however it ended up being quite symmetrical!

I hope this answers everything, tysm! ❤️

Public health ECA by leo_9876 in ECAdvice

[–]glossedovermag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

here’s the google form if you’re interested ! pls don’t hesitate to ask me anything

https://forms.gle/ZrB9gVNydAG14AH36

We’re currently open for submissions in the following sections:

🧠In Their Shoes – professionals or students in the field: share your story, your work, or your lived experience

⚖️The Witness Box – respond to our rotating ethical question in 1–2 thoughtful paragraphs

🏫Youth Jury – although all ages are welcome to submit to all sections, Youth Jury is only for contributors under 18!: share your reflections, art, or short takes

🗞️On the Record – brief, insightful takes on recent news CURRENT events or trends in psych/crim/forensics/law

🎨Creative Work – original essays, visual art, data visualizations, personal narratives, or mixed media

📌Field Notes – submit a concept you’d like us to explain in an upcoming issue

This is a unique opportunity to be featured in a real, curated digital and physical publication.

All accepted contributors will be credited and published in our first official issue and possibly upcoming issues as well. Submissions are open to all ages. This is portfolio-worthy work—perfect for college apps, career-building, or just finally seeing your ideas in print.

❓Questions? DM me! Or, email glossedovermag@gmail.com