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songmingisthighs · 1 year ago
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i'm fucking crying in my room because my 11 year old little brother suddenly texted me asking about my mental health and how he's worried about me and shit fam when he said "if you kermit swecede, me, meimei, and yaya will go insane" it fucking broke me and it kinda almost make me not give a fuck with the fact that the adults in my family hate me so much that they think i'm influencing their kids to do bad things when fact is i'm the only form of mental health support these kids have bc my family's answer to every fucking thing is "pray and read the bible" without giving any actual solution bc they can't be bothered to listen to childish problems that is so fucking real for those children rn
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scepty-ssb · 4 months ago
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Why are there so many Things with the initials BS?
Brandon Sanderson
bernie sanders
bullshit
bachelor of science
being silly
bone sharpener
big schlong
bottom surgery
What the hell.
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hibasbakery · 6 months ago
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sskim-milkk · 1 year ago
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Some College Advice!
Hello! Hi! Greetings!
A bit of a different post for me, but I felt compelled to write about this. This is for anyone about to start college, is thinking about going to college, or maybe you're still in high school. Specifically, people who are doubting their academic abilities and ability to get good grades in college, especially regarding math.
For as long as I can remember, math was my struggle subject. I never liked it and since I didn't do well I just accepted that I could never get better and put minimal effort into trying to improve. It got especially worse in high school with higher math classes like pre-calc. My saving grace was being able to take accounting instead of calculus senior year, otherwise I definitely would have failed that class. The other problem was that I went to a very small high school with one math teacher for all of high school. His teaching style did not work for me and tutoring was also pretty much nonexistent at that school.
Fast forward to my very first semester at college. I was in a science major and I was very nervous for all of the math classes I would have to take. I was very doubtful of myself and sure I would have to switch to a less mathy major. But I liked science, so I was willing to try.
My math placement scores were pretty low, so I was placed in the pre-college algebra class I think.
My first test? Bombed it. I cried to my mom over the phone when I got my grade, thinking to myself that there was no way I could get my grade back up and I would fail this already very easy class and would have to change my major.
My mom convinced me to keep trying though, and I did much better on the next test with the help of tutoring and trying to have the mindset of "I can do this!"
By the end of the semester, I got my grade up from a D to an A.
My math class the next semester, college algebra, I also passed with an A.
Perhaps it was changing my mindset. Perhaps it was was more tutoring resources. Perhaps it was the different instructors. Probably a mix of all 3 that led me to this academic success.
I understand that both of these classes aren't necessarily 'difficult' when compared to calculus or physics. But, for a gal who has always struggled with math, this has been a huge accomplishment for me.
I also know that as my classes get continually harder I won't always get A's, but I know now more strategies to help me succeed, and I have also gained the confidence to strive for better in my academics. I changed my major to something I'm way more passionate about in the sciences than my major before, and now I plan on attending grad school with a focus in marine biology, and will hopefully one day also get my PhD. I thought those would be unreachable goals when I started college.
I wanted to pass on my experience to anyone else who may be in the same boat I was, either in math or a different subject. There is always room for improvement! Have the mindset of "I can do this difficult thing!" Go to tutoring, go to office hours, watch different videos on the same subject until one video explains it in a way that you understand, form study groups! You can succeed!
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queerpossums · 7 months ago
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rn im majoring in forestry with a focus in forest biology, but might want to switch to aquatic biology. this is a ridiculously important thing to be asking on tumblr but i cannot even begin to decide. both would be super fucking interesting and have the same number of required credits
pros and cons below the cut
pros:
get to work with wetlands more
still doing stuff with plants and animals
the program is centered on freshwater conservation which i really like
was thinking of doing a water resources minor anyway, this would be easier to get all the credits
electives for both are super flexible so i could really focus on what interests me
watershed conservation is generally better paying than forestry
better to prepare for a ms in limnology
could stay in the greater great lakes region long-term
cons:
calculus i and ii
organic chemistry i and ii
i really fucking hate math
generally harder classes
might not go for an ms anyway
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prettythangleee · 1 year ago
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I MADE IT!! 🎓🥰🎉
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT! 👩🏽‍💼✨
#classof2023 #proudofme #business #businesswoman #alumna #devryproud #devryuniversity
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addierose444 · 2 years ago
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Commencement 2023
In this post, I’m excited to share some of my photos from commencement! After a bit of a rainy day prior (Saturday), we were fortunate enough to have beautiful weather for commencement itself (Sunday). As shared in my last post, during the Ivy Day ceremony I’d been awarded two engineering awards and had been called up to pick up a special gold tassel and cord for graduating summa cum laude (the highest tier of Latin honors). Given these honors, it had somehow gotten in my head that Ivy Day would be bigger for me than commencement itself as I personally took more pride in these individual honors. Please know that I in no way mean to undermine the accomplishment that is graduating from college, particularly for those who are the first in their families to do so! I’ll be the first to admit that I perhaps took graduating from college a bit for granted as I’ve excelled academically for as long as I can remember, technically had the requisite credits to graduate a year ago, and have two college-educated parents (one who holds a graduate degree from an Ivy League school). This is not to say that college was easy for me as I’ve had to work extremely hard over the last four years. With all of that being said, other than being a bit long commencement was an amazing experience. 
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Commencement morning began with us lining up (grouped by house and within our house ordered alphabetically by last name). After a long while of waiting, we finally processed into the quad itself. Our commencement speaker was Reshma Saujani who is the founder of Girls Who Code. As a computer science major and future software engineer, I was sort of hoping she’d touch on technology in her speech. In retrospect, it makes sense that she didn’t as Smith is a liberal arts school and her formal education isn’t in STEM. With all that said did find her speech to be both interesting and inspiring. It was also fitting that she talked about bicycles as my big graduation gift is a new bike! Not sure if this link will work in the future, but here’s the full commencement webcast.
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As for the official conferring of degrees, it was actually so much fun in large part because I was graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science and Computer Science. (Note that sadly, majors aren’t listed on Smith diplomas unless a student writes an honors thesis that earns them departmental honors). This degree meant two things for commencement. First, as engineering is Smith’s only Bachelor of Science, we were technically conferred our degrees separately from and before our peers (who were earning Bachelor of Arts degrees). Not that the order itself matters (graduate students were before us anyways), but having this moment with my fellow engineerings was absolutely incredible. Second, instead of flipping our tassels from the right side of our caps to the left side we removed our caps entirely and replaced them with our hard hats! If interested, you can check out this post about the celebration of engineering seniors during which we received our hard hats. 
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Leading up to commencement itself I was a bit conflicted about which of the hats to wear across the stage. On one hand, the mortar board represented graduating college and naturally highlighted my accomplishment of graduating summa cum laude. On the other hand, the hardhat was unique and represented all of my hard work to earn an engineering degree. Ultimately, I opted for the hard hat and during the ceremony itself decided to tie my gold tassel onto the left side. Around my neck, in addition to my gold cord, I wore a white Society of Women Engineers (SWE) stole, and a bright blue cord for ResLife. 
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Despite having a set order (so they could read out the correct name), we were handed a completely random diploma. Thus, following the main ceremony Smith has this thing called the diploma circle to redistribute the diplomas. I really didn’t like this part as I was at this point quite drained and quickly crashing following the excitement of officially graduating. Additionally, as Washburn is at the end of the alphabet I got to the diploma circle on the later side which made getting into the actual circle more difficult. Fortunately, as pictured above, I did ultimately get my diploma! 
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aero-mad · 2 years ago
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1 Year of Undergrad to Go!
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I really want to take another foreign language while I'm at school but.....there just aren't enough hours in the day!
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universityofmountolive · 10 days ago
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sikshapedia · 3 months ago
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B.Sc Computer Science: Your Gateway to a Successful Career
The field of B.Sc Computer Science is one of the most sought-after undergraduate programs for students who are passionate about technology and computing. Pursuing a B.Sc Computer Science opens the door to numerous opportunities in various sectors, including IT, software development, data science, and more. In this blog, we will delve into the details of the B.Sc Computer Science course, covering everything from the B.Sc Computer Science syllabus to B.Sc Computer Science eligibility and more.
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What is B.Sc Computer Science?
B.Sc Computer Science stands for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. It is a three-year undergraduate program that focuses on the theoretical foundations and practical applications of computer science. The B.Sc Computer Science syllabus is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to excel in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
B.Sc Computer Science Subjects Covered
The B.Sc Computer Science course covers a wide range of subjects that provide a strong foundation in both core and advanced areas of computer science. Key B.Sc Computer Science subjects include:
Programming Languages (C, C++, Java)
Data Structures and Algorithms
Database Management Systems
Operating Systems
Computer Networks
Web Development
Software Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
These B.Sc Computer Science subjects are carefully selected to ensure that students gain comprehensive knowledge and are well-prepared for the challenges of the IT world.
B.Sc Computer Science Syllabus Overview
The theoretical and practical facets of computer science are covered in the B.Sc. Computer Science course.. It typically includes core B.Sc Computer Science subjects in the first year, followed by more specialized topics in the subsequent years. The B.Sc Computer Science syllabus is regularly updated to keep pace with the latest advancements in technology, ensuring that graduates are industry-ready.
Top B.Sc Computer Science Colleges
Choosing the right college is crucial for pursuing a B.Sc Computer Science degree. Some of the top B.Sc Computer Science colleges in India offer excellent infrastructure, experienced faculty, and a curriculum that aligns with industry standards. When selecting a college, consider factors like accreditation, placement opportunities, and the overall reputation of the institution.
B.Sc Computer Science Eligibility Criteria
Before applying for a B.Sc Computer Science program, it's important to understand the B.Sc Computer Science eligibility criteria. Generally, candidates who have completed their 10+2 education with a focus on Science, particularly with Mathematics as a subject, are eligible to apply. Specific eligibility requirements may vary from one institution to another, so it's advisable to check the details of the B.Sc Computer Science eligibility for the colleges you are interested in.
B.Sc Computer Science Course Details
The B.Sc Computer Science course details provide an in-depth look at what the program entails. The course is typically divided into six semesters, with each semester focusing on different aspects of computer science. Students are exposed to a mix of lectures, lab sessions, and project work, allowing them to apply theoretical concepts in practical scenarios. The B.Sc Computer Science course details also include opportunities for internships and industry projects, which play a vital role in enhancing a student's practical experience.
Conclusion
The B.Sc Computer Science degree is a gateway to a promising career in the world of technology. Whether you are interested in software development, data analysis, or any other tech-related field, the B.Sc Computer Science program provides the necessary skills and knowledge. By understanding the B.Sc Computer Science syllabus, B.Sc Computer Science subjects, and B.Sc Computer Science eligibility, you can make an informed decision about pursuing this exciting course.
This blog aims to provide comprehensive information on the B.Sc Computer Science course, helping prospective students navigate their academic journey. Stay tuned for more detailed posts on specific aspects of the B.Sc Computer Science program, including insights into the best B.Sc Computer Science colleges and a deeper dive into the B.Sc Computer Science course details.
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kinardsevan · 7 months ago
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Me: Y'know, a psychology degree would take me places. I should finally do that.
Me (two years later): So, it turns out I really have fallen in love with my art minor. I think we should pursue that as well. After all, two bachelors are better than one.
Me, a semester away from graduating: Look, I love art and all, but I'm literally just over here getting these degrees so I can continue to make fan art.
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skvvindia · 10 months ago
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Is a BSc in Yoga Course Right for You? Find Out Here
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Are you passionate about yoga and considering turning your passion into a profession? Pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Yoga Course could be the perfect path for you. In recent years, yoga has gained immense popularity worldwide, not just as a form of exercise but also as a holistic approach to health and wellness. With an increasing demand for qualified yoga instructors and therapists, a BSc in Yoga offers a structured academic program that delves deep into the principles, practices, and philosophy of yoga. But is this course the right fit for you? Let's explore.
Understanding the Basics
Before diving into whether a BSc in Yoga is suitable for you, it's essential to understand the fundamentals of this course. Unlike traditional academic programs, a BSc in Yoga combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in yoga techniques, anatomy, physiology, and philosophy. The curriculum typically spans three years and covers various aspects of yoga, including asanas, pranayama, meditation, and the therapeutic applications of yoga.
Are You Passionate About Yoga?
The first and most crucial question to ask yourself is: Are you truly passionate about yoga? Pursuing a degree in yoga requires dedication, commitment, and a genuine love for the practice. If you find yourself drawn to the philosophy of yoga, eager to deepen your understanding of its principles, and enthusiastic about sharing its benefits with others, then a BSc in Yoga might be the right choice for you.
Do You Want to Make a Difference?
Yoga is not just about physical exercise; it's a holistic system that encompasses the mind, body, and spirit. If you're passionate about helping others improve their well-being, a BSc in Yoga can equip you with the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful difference in people's lives. Whether you aspire to work as a yoga instructor, therapist, or wellness consultant, this course provides a solid foundation for empowering individuals to lead healthier, more balanced lives.
Are You Interested in Holistic Health?
One of the key benefits of studying yoga at the undergraduate level is gaining a comprehensive understanding of holistic health. The curriculum covers not only the physical aspects of yoga but also its mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions. If you're intrigued by alternative approaches to health and wellness and believe in the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, then a BSc in Yoga offers a unique opportunity to explore these concepts in depth.
Do You Enjoy Learning?
Embarking on a BSc in Yoga journey requires a thirst for knowledge and a willingness to learn. From anatomy and physiology to ancient yogic texts and modern research, this course encompasses a diverse range of subjects. If you enjoy delving into new topics, exploring different perspectives, and expanding your horizons, then you'll find the academic journey of studying yoga both enriching and rewarding.
Are You Ready for Self-Discovery?
Studying yoga is not just about acquiring external knowledge but also embarking on a journey of self-discovery. As you delve deeper into the practice, you'll inevitably encounter aspects of yourself that may require reflection, introspection, and growth. A BSc in Yoga provides a supportive environment for personal development, encouraging students to cultivate self-awareness, mindfulness, and compassion – qualities that are integral to both personal and professional success.
Do You Have the Time and Resources?
Before enrolling in a BSc in Yoga program, it's essential to consider practical factors such as time and resources. Pursuing a degree requires a significant investment of time, energy, and finances. Ensure that you have the necessary support system in place to balance your academic studies with other commitments. Additionally, research potential universities or institutions offering the course to find one that aligns with your goals, values, and budget.
Conclusion
In conclusion, whether a BSc in Yoga is right for you depends on your passion for yoga, desire to make a difference, interest in holistic health, love for learning, readiness for self-discovery, and availability of time and resources. If you resonate with these aspects and envision a career that combines your love for yoga with a commitment to wellness and personal growth, then pursuing a BSc in Yoga could be a transformative journey that sets you on the path to a fulfilling and meaningful vocation. Take the time to reflect on your aspirations, explore your options, and make an informed decision that aligns with your values and aspirations. After all, the journey of yoga begins with self-awareness and ends with self-realization.
Read Also: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right BSc in Yoga Course for You
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mkurwanda · 1 year ago
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MKU Rwanda alumni urged to collect certificates after waiver
Past graduands of the former Mount Kenya University Rwanda (MKUR) campus (renamed Mount Kigali University) yet to collect their certificates can now do so. This is after the institution waived all accrued storage penalties.
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avenuecherryblossom · 1 year ago
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Hey... HEY!! I just finished my bachelor degree!!!!!!!!! Final exam is DONE BABEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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khalilhenareh · 2 years ago
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