How do I pick the company?
I've received similar quotes from different companies, but how do I go about picking the best one? How do I make sure it is a legitimate company?
I've received similar quotes from different companies, but how do I go about picking the best one? How do I make sure it is a legitimate company?
What is the best way to plan for a 2,500 mile trip when driving an EV car? Are there maps that I can use that will set me up with the best routes that have charging stations?
Looking to transport my 2026 Honda Prologue from 92020 to 24175 with a pickup date ASAP. No modifications.
Thank you.
Are there plenty of charging stations in Roanoke and Troutville? I’ll be in Roanoke for 1 year for school but not sure if bringing an electric vehicle will be an issue or not.
Is it realistic to find a deal where the total out of pocket cost at the end of the lease to be less than $13k and not buying out the car?
Just trying to figure out a realistic number I can aim for before going to dealer.
This is my first time ever getting a new car or leasing from dealer.
I’m looking at a 2026 Prologue Touring 2WD for 36 months, 6k down, monthly payment of $308.40 including tax.
The car is listed at 46,150 and adjusted to 34,276 after 11,874 in savings/promos.
I don’t plan on buying the car at the end of the 36 months.
Is this a decent deal?
Anyone here attend Virginia Radford University MLS program and is now licensed in California?
I would really appreciate it if I can DM with a couple questions please!
Thank you
I’ve never leased a car from a dealer before, I’ve always just purchased from a private sellers.
I’m going out of state for college and wanted to lease a car for 1-year.
Do dealerships allow for 1-year leases?
Would I be allowed to ship the car out of state using a private shipping company?
I’ve never leased a car from a dealer before, I’ve always just purchased from a private sellers.
I’m going out of state for college for 1-year and wanted to lease a car for 1-year.
Do dealerships allow for 1-year leases?
Would I be allowed to ship the car out of state using a private shipping company?
Just curious, was reading full chapters from the assigned textbooks necessary for you to do well in MLS program?
I was considering read full chapters but now I am thinking maybe reading just relevant sections would be a better use of my time and just sticking to lecture slides.
I have a huge issue with delaying doing actual producticve tasks with pre-tasks I lie to myself saying they are also important.
For example, yesterday I was supposed to read a chapter from a textbook. Instead, I spent the entire day looking for a decent PDF ereader for my iPad. By the end of the day, I had only read a single page.
Even now, instead of just reading my textbook I am making a post about reading.
How do you guys stop this from happening? I wish I can just do the task at hand and just get it over with :/
EDIT: INSTEAD OF READING JUST NOW, I ended up playing with the monitor settings for the best reading experience. :/ even when I'm aware of the problem I still somehow continue it...
I use my iPad Air (5th gen) for reading textbooks.
Is there a physical screen protector that also reduces eye strain?
Is there an app similar to MacOS app PaperMan ?
Do you plan on releasing PaperMan for the iPad? It would be perfect for those of us who use our tablets to read textbook PDFs!
I am attending Radford university and will need to find off-campus housing in Roanoke. How realistic it would it be for me to find a 1bed/1bath apt or studio by the end of the month for less than $1100?
My program starts in a few weeks and I’m starting to feel anxious. I keep reading how demanding the program is and I’m starting to doubt I have what it takes to pass.
I have a lot riding on this, especially when it comes to finances and leaving behind my elderly parents for an entire year.
If I haven’t found any pre-made decks for what I need but I’m also slow and not really efficient at making cards, would it be a waste of time to try to incorporate Anki?
Would I be better off making simple physical flash cards or even super simple Anki cards?
I’m one of those people who collect a bunch of resources and have trouble sticking to one to use and end up not using anything.
The school program I’m starting will be tough and I’d have to treat it like a full time job so I don’t even know if Il be able to correctly use Anki because my time management is horrible and did feel I’d spend too much time trying to make The correct cards with formatting, etc.
Out of these 3 review books, which is the best for a CLS student?
The first one because it is the most recently published?
Out of these 3 review books, which is the best for a CLS student?
The first one because it is the most recently published?
I have a PDF that has about 500 review cards (ex: https://imgur.com/a/CC8kCpP) that I want to turn into Anki cards.
What is an efficient way to do this? Do I take screenshots of the cards and use image occlusion? Do I create a table for each card and copy and paste the info? Do I use cloze?
I've recently started working on converting the Polanksy book into ANKI cards.
If anyone is interested in collaborating let me know!