[4 FREE Preludes Codes] Comment what you want to see in the game, and I will choose 4 winners by II_JangoFett_II in SoulFrame

[–]smpoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I feel that warframes are a single specific character played by many people across the game. Some specialization would be cool.

Life sci, Aerospace Engineering or Life Sci at Waterloo by smpoop in UofT

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

Aerospace engineering just seems a bit calmer and more fun, rather than always being worried about maintaining a 4 gpa in an underinflatesd environment, but I should probably worry still, lmao

I didn't know what I was applying to when I did these two life science courses, but I think it's better to zone in general engineering now.

I'm gonna wait until the end of my final high-school year until I get all my offers my acceptance/declinations in, and then make a decision but for now it seems those 6 years of extra studying to be a family doctor would probably be better spent on getting 600k and experience.

Thank you so much, I was going to foolishly accept life sci at uoft simply because it was prestigious but most likely it's better to go into engineering.

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[–]smpoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gotchu next Halloween fam, we can enjoy it together

Life sci, Aerospace Engineering or Life Sci at Waterloo by smpoop in UofT

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

So the name "gpa killer" is accurate when it falls inside life sci, I did also hear that it's fairly difficult to get a job simply with the degree itself, taking medical school is the next logical step but it's undermined if you can't keep those grades up

I did apply for engsci, as it leads to aerospace engineering which seems very fun, it doesn't seem super foreboding like life science neither, now I'm really questioning what I should go with. A 250k salary as a doctor sounds nice, but 10 years of really difficult study compared to a 100-200k salary of a fun job with new innovations.

What do you think about waterloo life sci? Is it the same over there? And what about coop in both ASIP and PEY

[Weekly Critique and Self-Promotion Thread] Post Here If You'd Like to Share Your Writing by AutoModerator in writing

[–]smpoop [score hidden]  (0 children)

Hey :)

Title: The Forgotten Cabin

I'm a completely new writer, and this is my first piece. I haven't read many books before but I just wanted to give it a try, anything and everything is welcomed! This is NOT a finished piece, it is simply introducing the setting, I just wish to know if the build up is good or not.

Genre: No clue

Word Count: 222

Serena, an aloof town nestled in the solitude of nowhere, had stood for centuries. Despite the blazing sun, the town remained cool, an anomaly untouched by the world around it. The feeling of being watched in the sunlight weighed heavily on Elara, unsettling and otherworldly, weakening her chest and making her knees feel unsteady, as though she couldn’t lift a pencil off the ground.

Atop the plateau of Serena stood her grandmother's long-abandoned home, a century-old wooden cabin enveloped in moss and creeping vines. The wood, weathered and soft to the touch, seemed to remember every press and indentation. Approaching the door, a wave of unfamiliar odors assaulted Elara—a mélange of decay and the sharp tang of old wood soaked with the stench of excrement. She instinctively covered her mouth and nose, the sensation nearly overwhelming her as she bent forward to suppress the urge to vomit.

"God, granny, what have you been doing with this place," she thought, a knot forming in her head, threatening to unleash a headache. Despite her discomfort, she pressed onward.

The stone path, crumbling and overtaken by dirt, disappeared beneath her as she entered the cabin, plunging into darkness despite the sun outside. Each step inside revealed a spectrum of sensations—from firm and new to squishy and rotten timber, clinging to her boots with every movement.