
What Do I Do If I Get Weird Ahh Roommate
I remember seeing a video on this sub of a guy *shlingling his dingle* under the rug, how do I deal with such situations, asking because I never lived in a hostel before.. How

I remember seeing a video on this sub of a guy *shlingling his dingle* under the rug, how do I deal with such situations, asking because I never lived in a hostel before.. How
Guys, Im begging you, please, please bath and wear deodorant every day. Don't get offended, its not a you thing. Everyone has BO but we need to combat it, I am telling you this because people in my school did not know what it was, and I can't imagine sharing a room with a person like that. I really hope you understand.
I'm pretty sure I want to change my branch to Bioinformatics. Can I do it after 1st sem, because I don't want to lag behind on the things they are teaching in that course? I know the CGPA thing; I will try my best, but I wanted to know when the earliest I can change my branch.
(Price Went Up By 60k For Mine btw)
I'm 18M, budget is $150, I like fresh fragrances, but the problem is I only have fresh ones, so I want to diversify. I also absolutely love vanilla afternotes on my fresh fragrances. Please suggest a good fragrance (I don't think I can go niche).
The meme was created by me.
I found this video on YouTube. 4.5 hours is crazy long. Could any seniors clarify this?
https://youtu.be/gCaHIWxj97Y?si=ZgJxXrUWDQSrXjLH
This is the link to the video
If not, please tell me how and when you got the discount, thanks.
I am a student who will be pursuing a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering with a specialisation in Data Science from a university ranked between 650 and 700 in the QS rankings in a few days. I'm interested in a master's in the same field or, preferably, cybersecurity, as my interest also lies in Quantum Cryptography. I have seen people with diverse backgrounds, such as engineering physics, Electrical Engineering, and similar fields, applying for the same. The main take away that I got was their universities (most of them) were one of the best in the world or their countries at least, and since my university is good but not as great as theirs I wanted to know if there is any chance of me getting in, research papers and projects are not a big issue as the professors are leaning more towards that compared to industry application (which is not completely ignored but is there). The data I got is purely based on LinkedIn (I looked into the profiles of people doing their master's in the field, and looked into their bachelor's degrees). Any insight would be very much appreciated, thank you for taking the time to read this.