u/Fit_Passenger_3810

Logitech Combo is Nobo

Ignore the lame title, tried to rhyme. I just want to say that I purchased both the Logitech Combo and Magic Keyboard for my iPad Air I got today. I tried the Logitech Combo since it arrived today as well. I’m absolutely appalled by this product. The touchpad is horrible and laggy and the keys are way too small and uncomfortable to type on. The Magic Keyboard arrives tomorrow so I’m hoping I have a better experience despite it not having backlit keys.

Whatever you do, avoid Logitech Combo Touch! Mine will be put back in the mail tomorrow for a refund.

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 2 days ago

Internship and Working Full-Time

Hi All. I'll be applying in the next application cycle for my Master of Public Health degree and will be required to complete an internship and capstone. I work 8 am to 5 pm, 5 days a week, so I'm curious on how you all that work full-time jobs are able to meet the requirements of an internship? I said I could do an hour a day during my lunch break but that also leaves me hungry. This is the only thing that's deterring me from applying but I'm still interested in going ahead with the process. Any tips/help will be greatly appreciated.

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 6 days ago
▲ 3 r/UAB

How to remove irrelevant courses

Hi. This is my first time using Canvas, my previous university (UA) used Blackboard to complete course work. How in the HELL do I remove all of these courses that's irrelevant from my page, like the Student Health 101, UAB Career Center, etc.? It's making me develop OCD.

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 7 days ago

I recently acquired the iPad mini A17 Pro and am considering using it to jot down notes and write papers for college this upcoming summer. While I primarily use a MacBook Pro, I’m eager to maximize the functionality of the iPad mini as well. I don’t intend to type lengthy papers (perhaps a page or two) on it. Could you all recommend a suitable keyboard for this purpose? I’ve explored Amazon, and most keyboards there seem quite expensive. I’m not keen on spending money on something that I’ll rarely use.

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 16 days ago
▲ 14 r/Bible

Hi all. I’ve made it a goal to become more invested in my faith and learn God’s Word. I’ve started from the beginning at Genesis multiple times but I can’t never finish it. I’ve signed up for the Bible plan to complete it in one year.

Im curious if there’s a better version to use to understand the Bible better on the app and ways to continue reading to not burn myself out? I hope to come back and questions + start dialogue whenever I encounter something! :)

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 20 days ago

Hi All. I currently work full-time and am starting a certificate program next month (10-week Summer session) that'll eventually transfer the credits over to my master's program that I plan to apply next year after completing the certificate. Since I work full-time, I'm curious on how others manage your time with classes and work? I will admit that I currently have a lot of downtime since my caseload at work isn't up like it usually is and I mostly knock all of it out within the first half of the work day but it honestly varies by week. I wasn't very organized in undergrad with using planners (I have one now luckily thanks to my job providing one every year), so I'm interested on any tips or insight you all can provide that'll allow me to succeed in my certificate program and eventually my master's.

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u/Fit_Passenger_3810 — 21 days ago