Rabbit character wine glass origin???
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Rabbit character wine glass origin???

Noticed that in the UFO 50 cover art the rabbit character holds like a wine glass, after fully playing through the game I can’t recall ever seeing the character having a wine glass at any point. Does she ever have this in the game, or did they just have this on the cover art for the vibes?

u/ProfesserNausea — 3 days ago

4 classes and assistantship for MBA?

Was originally planning to take 4 classes instead of 3 this semester for my MBA to finish 6 months clearly, but I was fortunate enough to be selected for an assistantship. I’m absolutely taking this opportunity, but I’m not sure if I should still go for the 4 classes. I took 5 classes every semester for my undergrad and every class I’m taking for this semester is distance learning which seems doable o t he surface, but idk other threads are scaring me saying work for each class is insane.

Has anyone else had an experience like this? Is it worth it to take 4 classes and a 20 hour weekly job or just go down to 3 classes?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 14 days ago

Cotton candy lucky charms

For some reason I thought they were dogshit the first time I had them but after I got used to it they turned out to be alright. Cotton candy thing is a neat gimmick but the marshmallows already do the whole sweet thing way better already so it just feels like the sweet taste is overstating its welcome, it ruins the dichotomy between the marshmallows and less sweet wheat parts of the cereal. It smells really good tho.

6/10, not awful but just get normal lucky charms instead.

u/ProfesserNausea — 26 days ago

Waiting 6 months to get into a better school or just getting it over with at a worse one?

So I have a psychology degree with a marketing minor. I have a pretty good GPA that I think is legitimately competitive in some higher ranked schools for an MBA program, but because I’m stupid and didn’t realize my potential I only applied for a lower ranked school and missed out on the application dates for others. I want to get a big ROI on my decision to do the MBA but also just want to get my college career over with so I can start working, should I wait 6 months and then apply for the better programs or just get started with the lesser school?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 1 month ago
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NCAT vs UNCG

Hey yall, so I’m a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State university with a bachelors in psychology and a minor in marketing, I’m looking to go for an MBA so that I can get into the marketing research/consumer behavior area. I was planning to go back to ncat since I already have a housing situation there, but I also applied for University of North Carolina at Greensboro since it’s close by and ended up getting in. I’ve been having trouble deciding which to attend for months.

PROS FOR NCAT:
\-Better “brand name”, I feel like if I were to tell someone I got an MBA from ncat they’d be more impressed than if I said it was from UNCG

\-School has a lower acceptance rate

\-Program on offer was “general MBA” which means that I have both the option of pursing the marketing career path, or swapping over the an HR role (my secondary career choice) if marketing doesn’t work out

CONS FOR NCAT:
\-They require prerequisites that I would’ve had to take my first semester in, but I did them over the summer. However, I had to sort of make compromises with the department chairman on some of the classes since a lot of them were not offered directly at the community college I got them from, so I’ve yet to sign up for my classes and am dreading the headache of having to explain to the grad department my situation so they can put the prereq classes in the system correctly and such.

\-Since I wasn’t able to move forward with the registration process due to the prereqs, I’m also unlikely to get an assistanceship at this point since it’s competitive and I’m kinda late

\-General MBA isn’t as strong as a concentrated MBA if I want to commit to marketing in the future, it’s a half-measure, and I would also have to take classes that aren’t relevant to marketing like accounting and god forsaken microeconomics which is kinda terrifying

\-I’d like a change if scenery after being there 3 years ngl lol

UNCG PROS:

\-I was offered an assistantship, which I believe shaves around $7000 off the tuition and is also great for the resume

\-MBA is a concentration rather than general, meaning that will look better to marketing employers specifically in the future

UNCG CONS:

\-Haven’t actually visited the actual campus yet but the school seems kinda sloppy at a glance. School gave a fee waiver for the application and also offered me the assistanceship without me even applying, which is great but also a little fishy. Maybe I’m just up my own ass but I feel like they’re kinda desperate or trying to reel people into their school with benefits? Is there some sort of monkey’s paw going on with the school perhaps?

\-Again, the marketing MBA makes it so I have no room to move to HR if I changed my mind in the future

\-School has like a 90% acceptance rate, atp it feels like they just letting anybody in ngl.

Any thoughts on which I should pick?

TLDR; NCAT nicer but UNCG offered me stuff, which do I pick?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 1 month ago
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NCAT vs UNCG

Hey yall, so I’m a graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State university with a bachelors in psychology and a minor in marketing, I’m looking to go for an MBA so that I can get into the marketing research/consumer behavior area. I was planning to go back to ncat since I already have a housing situation there, but I also applied for University of North Carolina at Greensboro since it’s close by and ended up getting in. I’ve been having trouble deciding which to attend for months.

PROS FOR NCAT:
-Better “brand name”, I feel like if I were to tell someone I got an MBA from ncat they’d be more impressed than if I said it was from UNCG

-School has a lower acceptance rate

-Program on offer was “general MBA” which means that I have both the option of pursing the marketing career path, or swapping over the an HR role (my secondary career choice) if marketing doesn’t work out

CONS FOR NCAT:
-They require prerequisites that I would’ve had to take my first semester in, but I did them over the summer. However, I had to sort of make compromises with the department chairman on some of the classes since a lot of them were not offered directly at the community college I got them from, so I’ve yet to sign up for my classes and am dreading the headache of having to explain to the grad department my situation so they can put the prereq classes in the system correctly and such.

-Since I wasn’t able to move forward with the registration process due to the prereqs, I’m also unlikely to get an assistanceship at this point since it’s competitive and I’m kinda late

-General MBA isn’t as strong as a concentrated MBA if I want to commit to marketing in the future, it’s a half-measure, and I would also have to take classes that aren’t relevant to marketing like accounting and god forsaken microeconomics which is kinda terrifying

-I’d like a change if scenery after being there 3 years ngl lol

UNCG PROS:

-I was offered an assistantship, which I believe shaves around $7000 off the tuition and is also great for the resume

-MBA is a concentration rather than general, meaning that will look better to marketing employers specifically in the future

UNCG CONS:

-Haven’t actually visited the actual campus yet but the school seems kinda sloppy at a glance. School gave a fee waiver for the application and also offered me the assistanceship without me even applying, which is great but also a little fishy. Maybe I’m just up my own ass but I feel like they’re kinda desperate or trying to reel people into their school with benefits? Is there some sort of monkey’s paw going on with the school perhaps?

-Again, the marketing MBA makes it so I have no room to move to HR if I changed my mind in the future

-School has like a 90% acceptance rate, atp it feels like they just letting anybody in ngl.

Any thoughts on which I should pick?

TLDR; NCAT nicer but UNCG offered me stuff, which do I pick?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 1 month ago

Kinda nitpicky but am I the only one annoyed with duplicate avatars on TMP3?

Game itself looks great obv but I’m super annoyed by how everyone can just have the same character. I know it’s going to be online and has unlockable cosmetics and stuff so it’d be weird to have to wait until you get in a lobby with people to choose you avatar, but idk it’s still a little annoying. It’s hard to tell who people are without looking at the names, especially sucks cause they have that moment in the final round where everyone jumps for the car, but it’s loses a lot of tension when everyone in the lobby is the wolf character and you don’t immediately know who’s jumping for it.

Idk prolly a nothingburger issue tho game looks cool that’s.

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u/ProfesserNausea — 2 months ago

Any way to decrease lag and input delay?

So I am trying to use steam link on my Apple TV, which is about 12 feet away from my PC separated by a wall. I seem to get a lot of consistent input delay and pauses during gameplay due to connection issues. Would moving my pc or Apple TV closer together make any significant change or is this a WiFi connection issue? Are there any alternative ways to mirror my PC to my TV?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 3 months ago

Monitor color settings inquiry

Hello, I am a digital artist. I noticed that my Monitors color settings are significantly different than my phone’s, they are much more vibrant but end up being more muted when seen on a phone screens. Where would I begin adjusting my monitor display settings to be more similar to my phone’s? Please let me know if you need any additional info to help me, it is a ASUS monitor. Thank you!

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u/ProfesserNausea — 3 months ago
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Whenever I try to cook ground beef on a frying pan it always ends up having this vile oily taste, the best comparison I could give is when you eat a ton of movie theatre popcorn and it gives you sort of that weird headache type feeling y’know? I cook ground turkey on the exact same pan using the exact same method and it always turns out fine, but ground beef always turns out this way. I also know this isn’t inherent to ground beef since I can eat it from most any restaurant, it only turns out like this when I make it at home. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a certain process that you need to go through when cooking ground beef to remove this?

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u/ProfesserNausea — 4 months ago