▲ 3 r/CollegeTransfer+2 crossposts

Odds of getting accepted to UC Irvine as an OOS transfer?

I’m an incoming freshman at ASU (Applied Biological Sciences major) from Arizona and am going to have to do two years here for financial reasons. I want to try and transfer to UC Irvine in my third year, but I don’t know how realistic it is. I know it is competitive and I want to do everything I can right now to increase my odds of getting accepted later on. I have AP Eng/APUSH credit to satisfy the university requirements already. Please give me any advice or tell me if it’s realistic to transfer to UCI as a biological sciences major.

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u/hxnhie — 5 days ago
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Advice for switching from in person to LDR? (F18 and M18)

My bf and I have been together for almost three years and have known each other since sixth grade. We started dating in high school, but we went to different schools so we didn’t get to see each other too much, maybe about once per week. He is going to be moving out of state for college next month, and I’m worried about doing long distance. I know I want to be with him throughout it, and I may move in my sophomore or junior year to his state to be closer to him, seeing as I don’t really want to do college in my state anyway, but it made the most financial sense to do at least a couple years here. Does anyone have any advice to make long distance easier? I have complete trust in him and am not worried about cheating or anything like that, but I am worried that the physical distance will be hard on us since we won’t be able to see each other often. How do I make this easier? Thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 17 days ago

Advice for switching from in person to LDR? (F18 and M18)

My bf and I have been together for almost three years and have known each other since sixth grade. We started dating in high school, but we went to different schools so we didn’t get to see each other too much, maybe about once per week. He is going to be moving out of state for college next month, and I’m worried about doing long distance. I know I want to be with him throughout it, and I may move in my sophomore or junior year to his state to be closer to him, seeing as I don’t really want to do college in my state anyway, but it made the most financial sense to do at least a couple years here. Does anyone have any advice to make long distance easier? I have complete trust in him and am not worried about cheating or anything like that, but I am worried that the physical distance will be hard on us since we won’t be able to see each other often. How do I make this easier? Thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 17 days ago
▲ 15 r/BirdHealth+3 crossposts

How do I treat a baby dove with a ruptured air sac?

I have three birds and have never dealt with a ruptured air sac before, I really don’t know what to do and have been panicking about it for a bit of time. My dove is a baby and I was feeding him earlier when towards the end of feeding, I noticed a large bubble of air in his leg area. I suspect I may have accidentally overfed him :( I feel absolutely horrible about it and I don’t know what to do. It happened around 8 pm and it is now 12 am. I have been checking on him, his air bubble has grown and is slightly into his back. He is acting completely normal and is not breathing weirdly. The most of the air bubble grew all at once during feeding earlier and has since slowed in growth, but is still larger than it was before. I have looked up how to treat this, but from what I have seen, people say that it cannot really be treated. I have seen people either say to just give supportive care, but I have also seen people say that it needs to be deflated. If it needs to be deflated, how would I do this? Just disinfecting his skin and a needle and making a small puncture? Please help, I feel so bad for him :(

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u/hxnhie — 1 month ago
▲ 22 r/WildlifeRehab+1 crossposts

Please help ASAP mourning dove nestling found (Arizona)

Earlier today, I found a baby mourning dove that fell from its nest in my driveway. It had some bigger birds pecking at it, so I took the bird inside. It is tiny, about four days old, it looks like. The bird is in a container with bedding inside on a heating pad set to low. I am unsure of what to do as of right now. The baby has no visible injuries and is alert and responsive.

u/hxnhie — 1 month ago

Please give me undergrad advice 🙏🙏🙏

I am really torn about what route to take for my undergrad. For some context, I am an incoming freshman at ASU online, majoring in Biological Sciences with a biomedical studies focus. I’m an Arizona resident and going to ASU made the most sense financially. I have known for years that I wanted to go to medical school and have 220 hospital volunteering hours and 25 hospital shadowing hours across five departments. Additionally, I grew up with a MD dad and my brother is attending DO school in the fall, so I have always been around the healthcare environment. I have a boyfriend of two years who also wants to attend medical school. As difficult as it may be, we want to try to get into the same medical school, as we are attending universities in different states and would really not like to have to do eight years of long distance, if possible.

My question and reason for posting is that I don’t know if ASU online is the best choice, all things considered. I did my entire high school online, so I am familiar with how online school works. Situation wise, it fits my family’s schedule the best. I just don’t know if attending ASU online is that disadvantageous when compared to attending an ASU in person campus. Please give me some insight and advice, thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 2 months ago
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Please give me undergrad advice 🙏🙏🙏

I am really torn about what route to take for my undergrad. For some context, I am an incoming freshman at ASU online, majoring in Biological Sciences with a biomedical studies focus. I’m an Arizona resident and going to ASU made the most sense financially. I have known for years that I wanted to go to medical school and have 220 hospital volunteering hours and 25 hospital shadowing hours across five departments. Additionally, I grew up with a MD dad and my brother is attending DO school in the fall, so I have always been around the healthcare environment. I have a boyfriend of two years who also wants to attend medical school. As difficult as it may be, we want to try to get into the same medical school, as we are attending universities in different states and would really not like to have to do eight years of long distance, if possible.

My question and reason for posting is that I don’t know if ASU online is the best choice, all things considered. I did my entire high school online, so I am familiar with how online school works. Situation wise, it fits my family’s schedule the best. I just don’t know if attending ASU online is that disadvantageous when compared to attending an ASU in person campus. Please give me some insight and advice, thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 2 months ago

Please give me undergrad advice 🙏🙏🙏

I am really torn about what route to take for my undergrad. For some context, I am an incoming freshman at ASU online, majoring in Biological Sciences with a biomedical studies focus. I’m an Arizona resident and going to ASU made the most sense financially. I have known for years that I wanted to go to medical school and have 220 hospital volunteering hours and 25 hospital shadowing hours across five departments. Additionally, I grew up with a MD dad and my brother is attending DO school in the fall, so I have always been around the healthcare environment. I have a boyfriend of two years who also wants to attend medical school. As difficult as it may be, we want to try to get into the same medical school, as we are attending universities in different states and would really not like to have to do eight years of long distance, if possible.

My question and reason for posting is that I don’t know if ASU online is the best choice, all things considered. I did my entire high school online, so I am familiar with how online school works. Situation wise, it fits my family’s schedule the best. I just don’t know if attending ASU online is that disadvantageous when compared to attending an ASU in person campus. Please give me some insight and advice, thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 2 months ago

Please give me some advice 🙏🙏 (premed)

I am really torn about what route to take for my undergrad. For some context, I am an incoming freshman at ASU online, majoring in Biological Sciences with a biomedical studies focus. I’m an Arizona resident and going to ASU made the most sense financially. I have known for years that I wanted to go to medical school and have 220 hospital volunteering hours and 25 hospital shadowing hours across five departments. Additionally, I grew up with a MD dad and my brother is attending DO school in the fall, so I have always been around the healthcare environment. I have a boyfriend of two years who also wants to attend medical school. As difficult as it may be, we want to try to get into the same medical school, as we are attending universities in different states and would really not like to have to do eight years of long distance, if possible.

My question and reason for posting is that I don’t know if ASU online is the best choice, all things considered. I did my entire high school online, so I am familiar with how online school works. Situation wise, it fits my family’s schedule the best. I just don’t know if attending ASU online is that disadvantageous when compared to attending an ASU in person campus. Please give me some insight and advice, thank you!

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u/hxnhie — 2 months ago

I recently applied to asu online and was contacted via text by an enrollment coach saying they would love to hear more about my goals and help complete my application. The problem is, I’m super busy this week and next week with high school finals. Is this meeting required for admission? Or can I skip on it?

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u/hxnhie — 4 months ago