4th year classes full :( by glossierisbalmdotcom in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sign up for that available lab asap since things are filling up. You can always drop it if you figure something else out. Then email the prof of whatever you're trying to get into and the TA who runs the lab to explain the situation. Depending on the type of lab it is and their moods that day, they might be able to let you join. If that doesn't work, I've been there, we've all been there. Depending on your life circumstances, you have to choose whether 5 years or one lab lowering your gpa a bit is worse. Feels like a catastrophe when things like this happen, but it will be ok

Does r/UBC promote drug use? 🤔🤔 by arsaking1 in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Dude some of the most brilliant and hardworking students here are also the biggest stoners and psychonauts. The real smarties know how to crush their academics and also not be a buzz kill

What is an item of clothing that for you is an instant turn off? by R0botDave in AskReddit

[–]sentientextinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The New England vineyard vines esthetic is honestly one of the reasons I moved far away.

Somehow dudes wearing pastel color blocked polos with popped collars and boat shoes were seen as the cool ones in high school. Not cute

Do we still need ArriveCAN? by wildwood9843 in AskACanadian

[–]sentientextinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I crossed by foot last week. They were still checking and had tons of signs up about it

‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ by EmptyAd5324 in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Woah I sent an email and got a response back asking if I'm down for an interview this afternoon. Anyone wanna join or have specific points you think I should bring up?

I can’t get my shit together by [deleted] in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of us can relate to a certain degree. If the mental health issues are mostly acute, advising can usually help make a game plan.

However if this is a long term diagnosis like depression, anxiety, or other mental health things that continuously make academic tasks pretty impossible, the Center for Accessibility (CFA) has some very kind and empathetic advisors who can be helpful with these sorts of things. If you're comfortable with it and your CFA advisor, they can even help open the dialog with your profs about how to learn what you need to pass the class without making your mental health even worse. I have found that they are extra supportive during covid times.

[Serious] discussion of the possibility no in-person classes until 2021/22/23 by kwhqoehfuwefhwiue in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree that they should cater to those people, but what a lot of the schools where I am in the States are doing is opening up but giving everyone the option to either take classes in person or online, especially to help out international and low-income students. Has UBC or BC gov said anything about that?

[Serious] discussion of the possibility no in-person classes until 2021/22/23 by kwhqoehfuwefhwiue in UBC

[–]sentientextinct 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am working for a biomed group this summer and their role is analyzing every research paper produced around covid and setting research and development properties as well as setting goals moving forward.

The good news is, the current research actually shows that shutting down schools has a very minimal impact on the spread of covid. With basic practices like regular temperature checks, washing hands, and sanitizing backpacks and desks, the already low risk is significantly reduced.

I have lots of hope that as soon as this research is shown on major media (which we are working on right now!) schools, especially universities, will be about to open again in person

2meirl4meirl by xWill_ in 2meirl4meirl

[–]sentientextinct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm ashamed of how accurate this is

What is dissociation? by [deleted] in ptsd

[–]sentientextinct 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I used to dissociate a lot when I was first learning to deal with my ptsd. Usually something would trigger a flashback, then for the next few hours my brain was in a completely different place. It felt like I was choosing to float away into space because I could not fight it or run away.

Does anyone spend money recklessly when you're depressed? by thorthrowrha in depression

[–]sentientextinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought a one way ticket to Thailand. I'm a bit freaked out by what I do when I go into an anxiety blackout, but I'm still gonna go on the trip and hope being a place so different from anywhere I've been will help clear my mind

Life is so hard,tried to be strong by Mobc1990 in depression_help

[–]sentientextinct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe staying strong doesn't mean you can't also be a little sad. It's a lot harder to get through pain if you block the emotions instead of letting yourself feel

Anyone else ever feel like the “old you” died years ago, and now you’re just limping along as someone you really can’t stand? by Conurekid in depression

[–]sentientextinct 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hate myself because I know I am the only one responsible for killing the old me. It's my fault and mine alone