u/Dapper-Donut-7857

June visit lodging help!

I visited for the first time last summer with my sister and had the best time, and now am lucky enough to return with my husband in mid June! However, I am having trouble finding the right place for the vibe I’m looking for. Last year we stayed at the Kingfisher in Dennis, but I’m hoping to find someplace that has a little bit more to do within walking distance (coffee, restaurant, bars, etc). I would also love to be by the water but that’s not a dealbreaker. I thought I found a good option in Dennis Port, but then came to this sub and now am thinking maybe Orleans would be a better choice? We are in our 30s and just love to do as many activities as we can squeeze in, but enjoy that hour of downtime in the morning to relax with a coffee or walk to get a pastry. If you have any suggestions I would greatly appreciate them all! Also any jovial eatery/evening recommendations would be great! Thank you for helping an easily overwhelmed vacationer out!

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u/Dapper-Donut-7857 — 2 days ago
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Improving 173?

I feel crazy even typing this out lol. For context I am a super splitter with 10+ years WE. I have a sub 3 GPA and a 173 LSAT. I applied to schools this cycle and got waitlisted at a ton of places I thought I would get accepted at. I got into a few schools that I’m not crazy about, and I’ve decided to apply again this fall. I’m planning on applying much earlier, but would also like to retake my lsat in hopes of hitting 175+. I’m so depressed thinking about having to take this test again, but also I don’t know how to study for the specific goal. I feel like at some point it just depends on the test you get the day of. Does anyone have any advice on how to study? Has anyone been able to do this? Or should I honestly leave my 173 and just apply earlier (applied in January this time)? I used demon and 7 sage last time and a wrong answer journal for my PTs and drills. Thanks so much!

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u/Dapper-Donut-7857 — 9 days ago

Absurd prices for procedure?

I don’t know if this is the right place to ask this question, but I am really dumbfounded by how much I’m being charged for an outpatient colonoscopy. I have Aetna PPO and went out of my “preferred” network for a colonoscopy because the wait time was over a year otherwise. My insurance still covers 70% this way, and I called Aetna where I was told this would be 1500-1800 depending on if the EGD was needed. This was an outpatient 30 minute procedure and no biopsies were taken or polyps clipped, just an EGD/colonoscopy. After receiving all my bills, I owe almost $4000 for this procedure after insurance. I am in absolute shock, and I guess I should have done even more research into costs but I was not expecting to pay anywhere near this amount. I just wanted to ask if the prices for these services look insanely high to anyone else? I’m being charged over 7k for the anesthesia alone for a 30 minute procedure! I’m a nurse and even to me this seems totally insane?? Just looking for any input, already called the hospital and am stuck with it. Thank you for any feedback

u/Dapper-Donut-7857 — 10 days ago