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New to Codex! Best way(s) to use as a Grad Student

Hi there, I am new to codex trying it out cause the school gave a free credit but what could I really use it for to optimize my life. I'm down to use it for my personal life as well but I want to get the most out of it as possible. Any suggestions as a psychology graduate student, id super appreciate

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u/Leading-Measurement7 — 3 days ago

Help/Advice Please!

I am a student (22) and I want to lease a car. My credit score is not great (630-650) because I just took out student loans this year and obviously I still have rather young credit age. However I really want to lease instead of buy. I have an 100% payment history but I do have a collections balance with smile direct cause they went out of business and I disputed it. I am willing to have a higher monthly (ideally 300-350) and can put like 2k down? What can I do. I get rlly good grades so if there's a merit based program that would be nice but I am open to any suggestions. I also do not care what make or model, whatever is cheapest and most likely to get approved

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u/Leading-Measurement7 — 1 month ago

I am a college student living at home and I do most of my school work and studying at home. I am not sure if my room is in a deadzone or what, but wifi is so slow. My mom pays for the wifi and we have the Tmobile one but I FaceTime and zoom alot and especially on FaceTime I'm always told that I'm pixelated. Both the download and upload speed are slow but the upload is way worse. My mom works from home so she put the router right by her understandably but we've tried extenders and they don't work. At this point im willing to get my own service I just don't want to pay more than $25-$30 monthly and ideally something self set up because I don't want a wifi technician in my room (but If I have to I will). But is my only option another service or can I get a VPN or another kind of device. I dont know... I dont know much about wifi. Please help :)

Edit: The devices I have connected are my phone, laptop, TV for streaming, and two bluetooth lightbulbs. Thats it

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u/Leading-Measurement7 — 2 months ago