u/Emergency_Grab_1028

Bangle vs Snake

I got a bangle bracelet and I fear my Pandora addiction is beginning. I learned that most people use the snake for charms and keep the bangles kind of minimalistic. if i’m wanting to collect charms, should I get another bracelet that’s a snake?👀

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u/Emergency_Grab_1028 — 1 day ago

First charm bracelet!

I impulsively bought a bracelet and a charm since it was half off. Tips on growing the collection and choosing a theme? (lighting makes it look gold but it’s just silver!)

u/Emergency_Grab_1028 — 5 days ago

What are my options with Health Science Pathway Degree that aren't too competitive?

I'm 19 and about halfway through my Health Pathway degree at a community college. I have a 3.0 right now, but I really struggled with Anatomy and Physiology, specifically the physiology parts. I just don't think I have what it takes to go through with any of the two-year programs I originally planned to (let alone get accepted), like nursing or dental hygiene. All the schools near me have strict requirements and small class sizes. I live in North Texas if that's relevant.

What direction can I go with this degree that isn't too competitive or science-heavy? I'd be willing to do certificates, programs, or a bachelor's degree. I don't really know much about master's/graduate's programs, but I'd look into it if necessary.

I just need some kind of direction. I'm interested in mental health and various kinds of therapy. I've considered: physical therapy assistant, speech/language pathologist, social worker, and occupational therapy, but I'm also willing to totally pivot.

Also, if you have suggestions for entry level jobs to help build a resume while in school I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!

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u/Emergency_Grab_1028 — 2 months ago