u/DiligentAd5351

Jetblue credit card - bonus

Hello,

I have a big purchase coming up and need a new card whose sign on bonus I can use to spend on flights. BOS is home and from my research JetBlue is well connected to most of the domestic flights I wanna take. However, JetBlue Premier World Elite has a 100,000 bonus which seems nice but the card itself isnt appealing and is expensive as you know. However, I have the top 3 cards - CSR, VX and Plat. I dont see any other cards with a good bonus now except maybe United but they dont fly much from BOS. Any thoughts please?

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 5 days ago

New travel credit card - not the top 3 please

Hello,

I hope you're all well. I have a big purchase coming up and would like to utilize bonus offers. A couple of things:

  1. I already have VX and CSR

  2. Cannot do Amex due to transactional problems with the business where I am about to make that purchase

  3. I'm skeptical of airline or hotel cards as they are pretty limited to a single entity and I usually travel a lot to Asia and Europe and US airlines arent well connected or are expensive for that.

  4. I'm okay with paying a high annual fee for a high bonus.

  5. For me, diverse transfer partners are important.

  6. I'm interested in points to be mainly used for economy flights (airlines that allow me to use as low miles as possible of course).

I've researched a lot but I cant think of any cards that would meet this. Please suggest me a card that I might've missed or anything you'd think might be useful.

Thank you, have a good one!

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 5 days ago

Selling an M2 MacBook Air

Hi,

i’m selling my MacBook Air and I live in Boston for $600. It’s the 8GB 256GB version. Happy to answer any questions. Thanks.

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/LSAT

Hello,

I hope you're all well. I'm in a dilemma right now and I'm hoping that someone might've been in a similar stage and can give me some insights? Right now, I'm consistently scoring below 140s and I'm having a hard time getting myself to just focus and understand the stimulus and stuff cause every time I read (in a quiet, phone-free place), words arent making sense to me and its been hard to focus on the figuring out the right answer and stuff.

I only have two attempts as I have an LSAT fee waiver and dont want to spend additional money or time on a third attempt and want my first and (maybe) second attempt to be well prepared. My goal score is above 165s (175 ideally) as my GPA is pretty low and I want to make up for it.

Given that today is the lsat date for a refund, I'm wondering if I should just take the exam for the experience and in the hopes that I'll prepare better knowing I only have a month vs waiting until August and give myself even more time to prepare while also not wasting my number of attempts?

Any input is appreciated. Thank you so much and have a nice day!

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 22 days ago

Hello,

I hope you're all well. I'm going to be graduating soon and have always been interested in a working corporate for an airline in the US. I'm a Data Science and Business major so the departments I'm eligible for (I'm assuming) is vast and I'm open to any role too. But if I were to choose, I found Crew Scheduling/Operations to be interesting.

I've already applied and been applying to a ton of airlines every week, applying CVs and resumes, sending out emails to relevant recruiters and sending connections requests on Linkedin but the response rate is pretty low.

I would appreciate any suggestions or guidance on what I'm missing out on or not considering when applying. I love aviation as an industry and want to experiment it as a career industry early on.

Thanks in advance and I hope you have a nice one!

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 25 days ago

Hello,

I hope you're all well. I'm going to be graduating soon and have always been interested in a working corporate for an airline in the US. I'm a Data Science and Business major so the departments I'm eligible for (I'm assuming) is vast and I'm open to any role too. But if I were to choose, I found Crew Scheduling/Operations to be interesting.

I've already applied and been applying to a ton of airlines every week, applying CVs and resumes, sending out emails to relevant recruiters and sending connections requests on Linkedin but the response rate is pretty low.

I would appreciate any suggestions or guidance on what I'm missing out on or not considering when applying. I love aviation as an industry and want to experiment it as a career industry early on.

Thanks in advance and I hope you have a nice one!

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u/DiligentAd5351 — 25 days ago