Novaform or Dreamcloud?

Looking for a new mattress, my boyfriend weighs 210 and I weigh 140. We both lay down on our back throughout the day but sleep on our sides. I have been dealing with back pain due to him weighing down my side and sinking my back. I have been looking into premier hybrid and novaform hybrid. I have heard many good things about both of these mattresses. Which one is a better option?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 23 hours ago

Best mattress from Costco?

I am looking for the best mattress that suits my needs. My boyfriend weighs more than I do so our current bed gives me a lot of back pain and minimal support. (For reference, 140 lbs and 210 lbs) We also both sleep on our sides but lay on our backs. I want something that is both comfortable but firm so that I can finally get back support. My budget is about $1200.

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Best mattress from Costco?

I am looking for the best mattress that suits my needs. My boyfriend weighs more than I do so our current bed gives me a lot of back pain and minimal support. (For reference, 140 lbs and 210 lbs) We also both sleep on our sides but lay on our backs. I want something that is both comfortable but firm so that I can finally get back support. My budget is about $1200.

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Best mattress from Costco?

I am looking for the best mattress that suits my needs. My boyfriend weighs more than I do so our current bed gives me a lot of back pain and minimal support. (For reference, 140 lbs and 210 lbs) We also both sleep on our sides but lay on our backs. I want something that is both comfortable but firm so that I can finally get back support. My budget is about $1200.

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New to WGU, confused about credits

I am a first time college student looking into WGU. I know people take courses on Sophia…what specific ones would go towards accounting? Can I get into WGU without taking these courses or is it highly preferred? I also do not have my associates can I go straight for my bachelors?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 14 days ago

Is WGU accounting bachelors worth it in 2026

To start off, I don’t have any related experience or college experience. Will I get accepted into the program without previous college classes completed? Also, I do plan to get my CPA further down the line. However, after finishing the bachelors only are there any certifications that I can obtain that will help?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 15 days ago
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What degrees are worth pursuing in 2026?

Assuming you’re willing to spend anywhere from 4–8 years earning a degree, what degrees are actually worth pursuing besides nursing? Which ones are the safest with AI possibly taking over certain jobs in the near future?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 18 days ago
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What careers can RBT experience transfer to?

I am burnt out looking for a new job. Are there any that my RBT skills can transfer to that have similar or equal pay? I currently make $22 in Florida and have been at my job for 8 months.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 1 month ago

What associate degrees are worth it in 2026?

I’m currently trying to get out of ABA as quickly as possible and after doing lots of research it seems that it’s hard to land entry level jobs with nearly every associate degree. Are any of them worth it anymore? I currently make ($22/hr) and Id be willing to take a small pay cut if that means many opportunities to grow. However, I cannot do clinicals. I’ve been looking into health IT, paralegal, business admin, office management. I live in a small city so some of these either don’t have many jobs available or require experience. What should I do?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

What non-clinical healthcare careers are actually worth pursuing with an associate degree?

First off, I’m currently an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) ($22/hr) and I’m unsure if my experience in behavioral healthcare can be considered relevant experience for a pathway within a hospital setting. I’m looking to pursue a healthcare associates, however, because I need to work full time, I’m unable to do clinicals. I have seen multiple associates that are very similar including Healthcare Navigator, Health Information Technology, Office Management Medical Office Specialization, Health Services Management. What are the differences between all of these? Which option would be the best choice if my goal is to maintain or increase my current pay?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago
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What non-clinical healthcare careers are actually worth pursuing with an associate degree?

First off, I’m currently an RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) ($22/hr) and I’m unsure if my experience in behavioral healthcare can be considered relevant experience for a pathway within a hospital setting. I’m looking to pursue a healthcare associates, however, because I need to work full time, I’m unable to do clinicals. I have seen multiple associates that are very similar including Healthcare Navigator, Health Information Technology, Office Management Medical Office Specialization, Health Services Management. What are the differences between all of these? Which option would be the best choice if my goal is to maintain or increase my current pay?

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

I'm burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path

I'm 20 years old and planning to go to college. I've been in ABA (applied behavior analysis) for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don't have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and l've received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can't do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, business. I was thinking paralegal, however I live in a small city and I don't think there's too many job listings for paralegals. Im open to many other things. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/ABA

I'm burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path

I'm 20 years old and planning to go to college. I've been in ABA for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don't have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and l've received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can't do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. I’ve been considering other healthcare roles, law, business, and psychology. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance. I would love to hear from those who have transitioned to a different career.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

I'm burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path

I'm 20 years old and planning to go to college. I've been in ABA for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don't have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and l've received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can't do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, business. I was thinking paralegal, however I live in a small city and I don't think there's too many job listings for paralegals. Im open to many other things. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

I'm burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path

I'm 20 years old and planning to go to college. I've been in ABA for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don't have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and l've received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can't do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, business. I was thinking paralegal, however I live in a small city and I don't think there's too many job listings for paralegals. Im open to many other things. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

I'm burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path?

I'm 20 years old and planning to go to college. I've been in ABA for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don't have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and l've received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can't do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, business. I was thinking paralegal, however I live in a small city and I don't think there's too many job listings for paralegals. Im open to many other things. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

I’m burnt out as an RBT and need help choosing a career path

I’m 20 years old and planning to go to college. I’ve been in ABA for 7 months ($22/hr) and I don’t have a passion to pursue this field. The job is both physically and mentally demanding, and I’ve received little to no support in an extremely unethical work environment. Right now, my main focus is to get my associates but I want out of ABA as quick as possible. I want something that can get me a stable, supportive, and beneficial career. I can’t do clinicals because I would be unable to do clinicals with my full time job. However im open to other healthcare roles. My main interests include psychology, law, beauty/cosmetology, business. I was thinking paralegal, however I live in a small city and I don’t think there’s too many job listings for paralegals. Im open to many other things. I just want something where I can actually receive support, good pay, and ways to advance.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 2 months ago

Mattress recommendations under 1k?

Looking for a queen mattress for a couple. I weigh about 140 and my partner is 200. We are both side sleepers however I do lay on my back during the day and my current bed doesn’t support my lower back. I want not just comfort but support as well. Preferably a mattress that is under 1k.

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u/Equivalent-Chain-467 — 3 months ago