u/Flat-Replacement544

Where can I buy a used ps4 for cheap?

So I was contemplating a ps5 but the price is too high right now. I only plan on playing grand theft auto, call of duty and any other game that comes to mind. I mostly plan on playing solo or mutiplayer split screen. I don't live in the US but my cousin is visiting from there. She lives in New york. Where should I tell her to buy a playstation 4? Please give me places that have good reputations of consoles that work or in really good condition.

You can also let me know anything else that you think might be important to know. I am not sure if I'm making the right decision. My cousin is also coming soon so I need the recommendations as soon as possible. Thanks

Nb: I understand this might be a common posts but I am hoping its not removed by the moderators as I need advice for now and not a year ago.

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u/Flat-Replacement544 — 1 day ago

Is the cost for masters degree in jamaica similar among universities?

Hey everyone. I’m planning to further my studies. I currently work for the government, already have my bachelor’s degree, and now want to pursue my master’s in accounting/finance. A master’s at UWI is nearly $2 million, and it was hard finding information on other schools. Tbh, I don’t even have the money right now, but I still think it would be nice to go for. I’m interested in UWI because of prestige and I want that experience. I’d also be attending part-time if I decide to go through with it.

If the master’s fees at UTech, UCC, etc. are similar to UWI’s, then I’d definitely prefer going to UWI. I’m seeking advice from internet parents in this sub or people around my age group. I’m 24. I was thinking about getting a car, but now I’m also thinking about doing my master’s, and I’m wondering how this will all pan out. Should I go for it?

I’d likely have to take student loans, and part of my school fee might be reimbursed by the government. I could probably go to a community college and it would be fine because from my knowledge government does not discriminate but I always want the best experiences. Well atleast that's what I try to prioritize. Am I making sense? This could just be a dream lol.

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u/Flat-Replacement544 — 2 days ago
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Planning on getting a game console but not up to date on the latest games or what most people play now.

I use to play call of duty black opps, don't remember which one specifically. I also liked the zombies aspect. Grand theft auto was a game I used to play as well. I think those were the main ones. We use to go to a game shop to play though. Long long before that we had a gamecube I think it was called. We use to play super mario where we had to save the queen. That was fun too.

Now to this day, I'm hearing of games such as spider man, resident evil and all the likes. Now I'm not looking to get into all those. I work a 9-5 and I have other priorities but probably a few games when I'm not doing anything won't kill.

My issue is because I'm not use to playing a lot of these games I think I will find them boring, just by researching and seeing. But I can't help but think I'm missing out. Or should I just stick to call of duty and grand theft auto. Should I get a nintendo switch and re-play super mario instead. Is super mario still available even? Which console should I get? I have many questions but I'll have to pick something and stick to it at the end of day. Do you have any game recommendations that will blow my mind? Advice needed

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u/Flat-Replacement544 — 11 days ago
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Anybody still spending the same despite the cost of living?

I'm a single male in my 20s and I work a 9-5. I try to save and be as financial prudent as possible but I'm not consistent and I love fast food. Some weeks I cook but some weeks I spend way too much.

Even on days when I bring food to save, I still crave to spend on something. For eg. I might bring food one day but 30 minutes after my lunch time finishes I go buy a slice of cake for nearly a $1000. $1000 could get me lunch most places with prob juice. I ended up not really saving.

But to be fair I eat out of boredom too, I guess food or eating out (fast good) is the height of my day. I literally just work and sleep. I have no social life because I have not kept in touch with most people. I make mostly acquaintances and when situation changes we move on. I stay in most weekends. I'm also a introvert so just going out and talking to people is not easy for me (have to work on this).

The price of food have increased recently and while most people are cutting down on spending, I have the urge to spend more. The more I try to save, the more I spend. There is something so pleasurable about just getting a two piece chicken with fries and a biscuit from church's over eating at home even if the home cooked meal taste well. So my question is, are you spending less during this time? Or are you the type with the mindset of that is out of my control I'll carry on as normal? Are you eating out less? You can also give advice re any aspect of my post.

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u/Flat-Replacement544 — 13 days ago