u/_ZooperDooper

▲ 2 r/LoopEarplugs+1 crossposts

Worth getting the experiences?

I already have the engages but I find that when I talk to people sometimes I still can't hear them, it makes it really hard to wear them all day because I can't engage with people properly (yes I see the irony). I already have the quiets but I have a similar problem with them too.

I'm wondering whether the experiences would be better for reducing the noise around me (I have sound sensitivity and it's normally sharp sounds, like coffee machines, or people pronoucing the letter S in the hard way some people do, and hard bass as well as multiple voices at once that cause me problems. Basically the world in general is too loud) for during the day. I used the try on and found the difference to be what I was looking for but I was wondering if any one here had any experience.

EDIT: I only really struggle to hear when people talk quieter than normal, because I'm a student if someone talks to me during a class I can struggle to understand them clearly.

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u/_ZooperDooper — 17 hours ago
▲ 2 r/usyd

Context: I'm doing an Arts and Social Work degree

Hi all, I can't really find any explicit info on this so I figured I'd ask it here.

Is FASS 1000 necessary for this degree and if so does it matter if I take it in year 2 instead of year 1? I already have 24 credits for my next semester and don't really want to take on the extra 6 that FASS has. I also haven't been able to find it when I look on the website to select my units so I'm not quite sure whats going on there.

Thanks

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u/_ZooperDooper — 19 days ago