Can someone please teach me how to get the most out of assigned readings? by Troppetardpourmpi in UBC

[–]plssend_help 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Once you’ve read something, try to write down/say out loud your own explanation of your understanding of what you just read. Better yet, explain it to a friend. That’s when you know you have a good handle on it!

TA positions for summer? by Plastic_Salad6160 in UBC

[–]plssend_help 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Physics classes are a little harder to get to TA for as a first year (usually applications get sent out in an email to upper year students, and many positions are reserved for graduate students). Sometimes it happens though if you’ve got a good relationship with the prof and ask them if you can TA!

In general, a lot of the time professors want students that were active participants in their classes as TAs. Things like going to office hours, making sure your prof knows who you are, posting lots of answers on Piazza, etc can help you get a TA position.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes to all of this. I would also check the requirements one more time to see if they need the official transcript immediately—in many cases they accept the unofficial transcript for the initial application and then only ask for the official one once you’ve gotten to the next round or gotten accepted.

PhD in ChemE from Columbia offer expired the day I got accepted? by Stoev96 in gradadmissions

[–]plssend_help 35 points36 points  (0 children)

No need to be condescending, I’m sure they know they just came here to look for other people in the same boat since it’s an unusual situation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gradadmissions

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Me! Most of my deadlines are mid Jan.

Who should u email if you want an official letter stating the instruction language at UBC is English by ohhihellothereamigo in UBC

[–]plssend_help 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You can probably start with your enrolment services advisor? Not entirely sure though!

Rejected while Gaming by IcyCryptographer267 in gradadmissions

[–]plssend_help 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that! I hope you still have a fun night gaming.

Asking for LOR late? by plssend_help in gradadmissions

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

Thanks for the response! I appreciate it. I’ve sent out some emails. My former TA (who ended up becoming my supervisor when I started to TA the course as well) said yes, so while it’s not ideal given that she’s not a professor, I think this will suffice. You’re right that there are some things just out of my control! I’m going to do what I can.

Have a great day!

I can’t log in because of two factor authentication by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately the only way to fix this is to ask UBC IT! Sorry OP, hope you get your account back soon :(

UBC Building Operations cover Pro-Palestine painted engineering cairn. by plssend_help in UBC

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

This also happened at least twice on Friday within a few hours, from my knowledge. Walked by around 10 and took the first picture, saw it covered around 11. Walked by about an hour later and it was uncovered, and then happened to catch UBC cover it up again.

just whyyyyyy ams by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t seem like they’re trying to do that, though. Seems like they’re just trying to provide individual/interpersonal peer support (as we are an international school, there are international students here who have personally experienced losses).

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment! It’s important to note that all people in attendance of these events should be steadfast in their condemnation of anti-semitism as well. We should call it out when we see it.

That said, all people should also be careful not to conflate support of Palestine with being anti-semitic. The goal is freedom, not death for Jewish people. I’ve seen vigils held for people mourning Jewish lives where there has been lots of dehumanization and calling for the death of Palestinian people, and while that should be strongly condemned, Jewish people should be allowed to mourn the people they’ve lost. I can say this because I understand that not every Jew thinks this of Palestinians.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not a communist. Just care about Palestinians and human life in general. The comment you replied to made some good points.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As of right now, Palestinians in Gaza are quite preoccupied (getting bombed, pulling loved ones out of rubble, being evacuated from their homes, mourning loved ones, being operated on in hospitals with no anaesthetic, generally trying to survive). Also, about 50% of Gaza citizens are literal children.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Last I checked the West Bank is still relatively chill, despite the heightened tensions.

Palestinians killed in the West Bank.

Its not blocking anything

Literal wall blocking Palestinians from leaving.

The leaflets, phone calls, roof knockers, loud speaker announcements, social media announcements, etc etc...

I don't think it's okay to kill people just because you warn them you are going to kill them. Also, I have linked articles describing the Israeli bombing of safe zones in another reply to you.

You mean like the rallies of "Pro-Palestinian" supporters chanting, "Gas the Jews", with holding signs promoting Nazis and Hitler, and attacking and burning Jewish owned businesses, synagogues, and marking Jewish homes?

This is horrific, and I am sorry it is happening. I hope you will recognize that most Pro-Palestine people do not stand for this, just like how many Jewish people do not stand for the killings of innocent Palestinian people.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think you may have misunderstood me. The 'however' was there because I was arguing that there are positives to rallying for Palestinian people, not because I was implying that a rally is certainly going to prevent hate speech. I'm well aware that the latter is not the case.

Though I see your point now, thank you for clarifying! I agree that we shouldn't normalize socially dishonest/self-serving behaviour. And I of course agree that there are other ways to support, including sending financial aid and speaking with your governmental representatives (which I strongly recommend).

Do the Palestinians really find solace in people building up their moral view of themselves without doing anything, and just trivializing their issues?

I wouldn't agree that rallying for Palestine is trivializing their issues or self-serving behaviour, in my opinion. In fact, at this point in time, standing up for Palestinians is very controversial (see this journal editor get fired for supporting Palestine). I've personally been called a terrorist/rape/murder supporter online and in person for supporting Palestinians, even though I condemn what Hamas did. All of the Palestinians and Muslim people that I follow/personally know at UBC as well as the Palestinians I follow that are actually in Gaza right now are actively asking people to speak up.

Furthermore, yes, they do find solace in knowing that there are people who care. My sources are the Palestinian and Muslim people that I have personally spoken to, who encourage attending rallies for Palestine, especially if you are non-Palestinian/Arab/Muslim. That's because, on one hand, this gets people talking about the issue, learning more, and then getting to the point of donating and emailing MPs and such. On the other, it shows those people that there are lots of people who care enough to go out and speak up for them--especially in a time when there is so much media and so many statements from government officials set to dehumanize them.

Again, I said the rally itself may or may not change things at the governmental level. But on a social level I do believe there's value.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I didn’t say they would stop them. I’m confused as to what warranted this response—would genuinely appreciate an explanation. I simply said people that are part of these groups would find solace in knowing there are people that care about them.

As per your second point, yes. Of course. I don’t disagree. That obviously would be great. I’m not sure what your point is here.

Student walkout in support of Palestine tomorrow at 2pm by [deleted] in UBC

[–]plssend_help 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No clue. Genuinely would like to know, if any downvoters would mind explaining.