u/andthatsthatbro

koss kph40 help

i got a new pair of koss kph40s and the headband has detached from the black drivers. i haven’t even used them yet, and i know this doesn’t mean they are broken but i am unable to figure out how to slide the drivers into the groove. please help

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u/andthatsthatbro — 8 days ago
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what does this mean

i did my student visa biometrics this morning and already received this email “Your application for a United Kingdom (UK) visa has been successful.”

does that mean i got the visa? do i still wait for any further approval? i am confused because i didn’t expect a decision so quickly, i didn’t opt for any priority service

also at biometrics vfs told me to wait 48 hours to create a ukvi account but if i got this email does it mean i can make one now?

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u/andthatsthatbro — 20 days ago
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Help : UK Student Visa Application

I just finished the application, checked all my details multiple times and paid the Immigration Health Surcharge. Before proceeding to the Application Fee Payment it asked me to verify the application details once more. However there is no option to edit the application. At this stage, while going through the application - I noticed that my home address I typed out, while correct, slightly varied from the address mentioned in my passport. (Eg: instead of saying Apple Banana Layout as mentioned in my passport on my visa application it says A.B Layout. All other details remain the same)
I have not yet paid the application fee as I am nervous they will question why the address does not match the passport exactly. It is a minor detail, but can anyone tell me if it is safe to proceed or should I be concerned? The other option would be to cancel my application and start a new one, asking for a refund for the payment, which seems complicated and unnecessary for this minor mistake.

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u/andthatsthatbro — 27 days ago

Hi, I received an acceptance at Lund Sweden for Masters in Public Health, and also been accepted at LSHTM for MSc Public Health for Global Practice.

I am confused as the tuition fee and living costs for a two year program in Sweden are comparable to the costs of a one year program in the UK.

In terms of reputability for public health alone, I know LSHTM has a stellar reputation, but Lund is a top university in the world, although not specifically for public health - their public health program is the most sought after at the university. In terms of career, employability as well - would one be more advantageous? Would I get more out of a two year program and would it feel less rushed, considering the investment? Sweden would also allow me to travel within Europe as an international student, and Lund is close to Copenhagen. Thoughts?

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u/andthatsthatbro — 3 months ago