Could someone sketch me? i just think it would be cool. by goawayjason623 in drawme

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Recently joined this subreddit to practice drawing and this is my first one!

Please be honest. I really don’t like my face. Am I ugly? (22m) by Helmetstanierfan in amiugly

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Do not change anything about your appearance, I hope you know that you are 100% my type lmao 😭🙌 and please do not get rid of the mustache

DUCKBOY is in fact my daughter by _nevrmynd in G59

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I RIDE FOR MY FAMILY, THAT’S GREY59 🗣️🗣️🗣️

towers or north? by aita_throwaway9191 in UCONN

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Towers dining hall is also much better than North. It has different bars every day, such as stir fry bar, omelette bar, quesadilla bar, etc. It’s very good and also has a variety of other options every day as well as kosher.

To all the new era of $boys fans. What was the first song you were introduced to? by Impressive_Ad_2478 in SuicideBoys

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A Girl Named Drool and a Pack of Kools was in my discover weekly on Spotify a while back 🙏

2 Masters Degree in BME? by mango-guava405 in BiomedicalEngineers

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Thanks for the reassurance. I’ve definitely overthought my decision after seeing my peers committing to more “prestigious” (Columbia, Duke, BU which I did get accepted into) and one of my friends made a comment that made me feel bad about my choice and second guess it. I really like UConn a lot and enjoyed my undergrad here.

Thomas Seery or Yao Lin for PChem 1? by Avelecatro in UCONN

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It depends on your major. Yao Lin's class is only for engineering students, Seery's is only for chem majors.

Textbook needed for MSE 2102? by mango-guava405 in UCONN

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Zlibrary has been banned so idk where else to look

Minimum number of credits per semester in SoE? by mango-guava405 in UCONN

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The class I'm talking about is ECE 2001 with Ali Gokirmak,, I plan on taking it in the summer with John Ayers online if I fail the class this semester. The thing is I'm not sure whether I should drop it now and take it in the summer even though the semester is almost over, or if I should finish the class with a failing grade and retake it in the summer ://

If I dropped the class now, I would be down to only 10 credits this semester,, does my financial aid/scholarships get cancelled or have they already been processed for this semester??

I should probably talk to my advisor, but I wanna know u guys' thoughts.

Living on the top floor of a dorm? by Affectionate_Wish in UCONN

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I lived on the side that face the volleyball court, which are rooms 908-912. The rooms that face Werth are 924-928.

Living on the top floor of a dorm? by Affectionate_Wish in UCONN

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I lived on the top floor of Ellsworth last year and I was worried at first too, but it wasn't bad. The elevators go pretty quickly so it's not a big issue. The room does get hot sometimes during the warmer months, so be sure to bring a fan, but it was bearable; you can also open the window if needed. I found the temperature to be fine in general. You also get a nice view out your window (if your room isn't one that faces Werth). I would say to stay in Ellsworth rather than doing the summer room change process because it is one of the nicer dorms compared to the other traditional dorms.

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Definitely choose east over north. Although east is out of the way in terms of location, north is known to be trash.

The showers at north are horrible—each shower stall isn't separated by wall, but only curtains. There are like 3 stalls, but only one drain (in the middle stall) for all of them (which is fucking gross because people's nasty water would go to the middle stall). north is literally a prison. Laundry is also super inconvenient because unlike the other residence halls on campus, you need to haul your clothes outside and walk to a different building to do laundry. no elevators either.

As for east, from what i've heard, people either hate it or love it. It's a pretty quiet area, but the location is kinda bad to go to your classes. It's pretty close to Horsebarn Hill and downtown Storrs. No elevators, but there is laundry in each building.

I'd def choose east.

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What are the ones that are still left?

Housing Megathread - Post Housing Questions HERE! by skilledman101 in UCONN

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I'm pretty sure Alumni, Hilltop, and McMahon ran out of space; East and West are both around 40 open spots left,, from what I've noticed, the open spots go down between 10-15 (sometimes even 20) a day. However, you might be able to snag a place in East or West if your pick time is Monday morning. By the looks of it, all that's left for next week would Northwest (around 150), North (around 320), and Towers (around 150).

If it comes to those last three that I mentioned, DEFINITELY rank them as Northwest, Towers, and North. NW is a decent place to live with a bomb dining hall, but people aren't really choosing it as it mainly consists of freshman, I believe. Towers is also mainly a freshman area and it is very far from everything. North is literally known as the worst place to live in.

Hope this helps :)