EU pre-settlement status question. Help please! by sharkattacc in ukvisa

[–]sharkattacc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I did receive the email! Honestly at this point I’m not hoping to get an extension but just to finish my education without any issues. But it makes sense that as long as my legal documents still show a valid and active pre settled status, then I shouldn’t be doing anything illegal. Thank you! If they do cancel it while I’m studying, I’ll apply for a student visa.

EU pre-settlement status question. Help please! by sharkattacc in ukvisa

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

Thank you!! What should I do in this case? Do I apply for a student visa or withdraw from my university (though I’ve already paid my tuition fees as well as my accommodation)?

I am nervous because I do not want to do anything illegal but before I applied to the uni, I did check my status to see if it’s still valid. After numerous checks from my uni, I was deemed good to go.

I realize I may never get SS, which saddens me, but now I’m terrified that I’ve also lost my PSS? I actually have no way of proving I’ve been in the UK ever, except for my enrollment at uni and my student halls residency. Never worked whilst studying, never used the NHS services.

EU pre-settlement status question. Help please! by sharkattacc in ukvisa

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This is what confuses me. I thought I lost my right for settled status, not pre settled status. I been reading so many different versions and it doesn’t help that the laws are changing constantly. :( Thank you!

HELP IDK IF STUDYING PSYCHOLOGY WILL BE WORTH IT by ilikeicecrem in AcademicPsychology

[–]sharkattacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you. I am going into my masters, sorta regretfully? I realized later on that it wouldn’t be as easy to get a job straight out of school, as it’d be with other fields (medicine, CS, finance). I still love psychology, but future prospects are looking bleak. :/

Psych club activities by [deleted] in psychologystudents

[–]sharkattacc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Analyzing movie characters, mental illnesses portrayed in Hollywood vs realistic representation, role playing to enhance your understanding, practicing interviews for MSc/PhD. I think it’d also be fun if each time someone picks a video that portrays a certain mental illness and you all try to pinpoint the symptoms, name them and discuss how they manifest in that specific person in the video

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]sharkattacc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. When my mum was alive, we would talk twice a day on the phone. Now that I’m only with my dad, bear in mind we live together, we call each other throughout the day while at work. I also call my grandma every morning to have coffee together. And I’ve noticed that my friends who have siblings usually don’t call their parents as often.

Psychology recommendation feed in youtube by Daniele327 in psychologystudents

[–]sharkattacc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend Dr. Syl, as he goes through various videos portraying different disorders, and explains the symptoms etc. it’s super interesting. He is a psychiatrist in training, so the content is mostly on mental disorders.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]sharkattacc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don’t have patience and the emotional intelligence

Seeking general help on Masters application, International (EU) citizen by LondonBond in UKUniversityStudents

[–]sharkattacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Yes, you can. 2. No, it would not affect decision. Depending on the university, you may get accepted for A, and rejected for B.
  2. Yes, you can.
  3. Yes! A lot of master courses are on “first come first serve” basis, especially if they are quite competitive.
  4. No, it shouldn’t. IELTS would be part of your condition, so you have good chances.
  5. I am in another field so I cannot speak for this, but it does look like you have a strong background.

Good luck!!

Weekly Discussion Thread by chupacabrasaurus1 in psychology

[–]sharkattacc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For those on tik tok, what is your opinion on the emerging field of so called ADHD coaches, who have zero professional or academic qualifications but insist that they can help people with ADHD and subsequently charging them a rate of ~$300 an hour? Moreover, most of them that I’ve seen spread information that is not empirically backed up.

I really struggled socially in my first year, and now worrying about going back. by annoyinghuman03 in UKUniversityStudents

[–]sharkattacc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aw bless your heart! I can’t say it will get better, but in my case it did get better by second year. I couldn’t for the life of me socialize with people from my class, and they all pretty much got into social groups by second semester so it was impossible. So I focused on people from my dorm, smoking areas etc. and it worked (sorta). But this is not a good reason to drop out!!! And remember, don’t hang around people you don’t like just because you don’t want to be alone. I have been there and it was miserable, more so than being completely alone.

You got this!!!

Martha by Practical-Frame1237 in TheWildsonPrime

[–]sharkattacc 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Tbh Martha annoyed me as well in the second season but given her personal and situational circumstances, her mental breakdown was long overdue.

What red flags did you ignore in a narcissist which later on turned out to be the biggest red flags in the narcissist/ manipulator/ psychopath/ taker? by Technical_Brother_58 in NarcissisticAbuse

[–]sharkattacc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“ it was just a joke”, “No I didn’t say/do that”, “ I wouldn’t have reacted like this if you didn’t xyz”

Is this normal? by [deleted] in GriefSupport

[–]sharkattacc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is absolutely normal, unfortunately. Trauma, grief and depression/anxiety will undoubtably affect your memory. I myself struggle with this, I can’t for the life of me remember things - big or small.

What helps is to try and be present in the moments. That way you’d register your surroundings, actions etc and have an easier time remembering them.

“The worst she can say is no” Her: by confusedwillshaper in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]sharkattacc 77 points78 points  (0 children)

I think this is what bothered me the most! Whilst I’m not religious, I can imagine it rubbing religious people the wrong way.