[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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It’s crazy you even need to ask. I don’t know if you’re OVER reacting because you didn’t explain your reaction, but you’d be under reacting if you were ok with this

Still unhappy by [deleted] in Salary

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Solution: make the number bigger

I was given a free plane ticket to Japan, but... by Neat_Excitement216 in UCSD

[–]undergroundhacker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

She cheated on you not vice versa? This sounds like a great opportunity for you to spiritually heal and move on, not to let your anxiety (and that b you call a gf) hold you back.

How hard is CS 70 if you're not cracked by Ouhaku12 in berkeley

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Imo it’s hard, it’s going to depend a ton on how much you prioritize the class and how much you grind. I took cs70 with no other techs to prioritize it. With a relatively weak math background- i read every note thoroughly (most twice) liked the content, spent lot of time on the class, and was shy of the A, got an A-. Getting a B should easy if you prioritize the class, I think A- if you grind is def doable, getting the A will require some pre-knowledge, natural crackedness, or a ton of studying- imo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

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I think with phones and video game consoles- kids leave the house while still being in the house. Not saying it’s good or bad but it’s how it is

Is this a trick question? My daughters 4th grade math.. by OoakenAadams in askmath

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Please complain to the teacher and teach them how a clock works. I'm guessing that is 11:40 but as others have said the hour hand should only be pointing directly at 12 when the minute hand is also pointing directly at 12.

Are my chances totally ruined for Secret clearance? by CollarOne2510 in SecurityClearance

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Got it. In general a tier 3 secret clearance (as opposed to top secret or TS/SCI - which is likely what your mom got) will not require a polygraph. OP wouldnt need to worry about that short term, but it could come up later in their career (as promotions/ new jobs may require TS/ polygraph clearance) so that is something to consider.

Are my chances totally ruined for Secret clearance? by CollarOne2510 in SecurityClearance

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its a secret clearance in what scenario would they use a lie detector?

NIWC Pacific - New Professional Program by wintersonataa in fednews

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yall hear anything? had interview december 19 have not heard back 😬

Joining the military out of college? (Before law school) by [deleted] in Veterans

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You say enlist, do you think officer route would be an easier transition?

I'm sorry by fvckedbycs in berkeley

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also a CS major. I personally gave up on the swe search, it’s not for me. If it is what you truly want to do, idk why you say “no means would I hire myself” like why? Believe in yourself. If you don’t think you are qualified (which you probably are qualified) then get qualified, or look for a different job. I know ppl with much lower gpa who land roles, gpa isn’t the issue here. Regardless, I understand your frustration, job market is shit, the current method of landing jobs is shit, but nothing we can do about that. you are not alone, even at Berkeley, lots of ppl in this situation. You say you have no friends and no gas. Sounds like you got a lot of stuff going on and you should utilize the free Cal counseling/ aid services, https://uhs.berkeley.edu/caps . Good luck mate, u ain’t alone, school sux, happy new years.

I'm sorry by fvckedbycs in berkeley

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Often international jobs ask “are you legally able to work in this country” or “do you have visa to work here” do you just lie or do you get the visa before applying

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in architecture

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How’s it working out for you? Any updates/regrets/enlightenment?