Neuropsych Testing
Has anyone undergone neuropsych testing before? It was mentioned to me by a provider but I am unsure if it will do anything for me.
Has anyone undergone neuropsych testing before? It was mentioned to me by a provider but I am unsure if it will do anything for me.
I live on one of the lower levels of the BLVD 44 building and there’s usually a late night thumping from music? something else (is it from a car?). Does anybody know where this noise is from? Are there not noise ordinances? It causes my apartment to “thump”/vibrate the windows.
Moving to Charleston due to professional graduate school soon, but can't figure out which neighborhood is best. I'll be a full-time student with a car, moving from the Northern Virginia (DMV) area. Ideally would have 2 bedrooms for <2.5k. Google made Park Circle seem like the best "fit" for me, but unsure. Would like to have a safe, clean, space with walkability to coffee shops and meetups with young professionals. I am a homebody as well!
Is anything happening? Seems tiring to just see posts about pre-gc applicants, when the field isn’t moving forward in getting recognition or ensuring we have space to practice and grow.
Trying to get married with a long engagement, 75 guests in Colorado. Thought 35k (out of 50k max pot) would be enough but it just doesn’t seem to be that way. Didn’t want a corporate wedding, but it might end up that way.
I’m just so curious and why you opted for full service! Looking for one for ~50-75 guests but unsure if it’s even worth it.
Has anybody had any experience with them? Looked at Della Terra, but the minimum spend is ridiculously high for any of the days in the seasons we wanted.
I had thought of getting a full service planner and doing it that way, but I was hoping to manage doing it all for ~40k for 50-75 guests. Everywhere just seems so overwhelming or too expensive for that amount though. Wedgewood seemed nice, but I am also concerned about the food quality.
Did anybody else have similar experiences?
Hi all, I’ll be getting married in a city near my hometown which neither my parents nor I live in anymore. However, some extended family still resides there.
I’ve opted to get a full service planner to even just help with venues, but the sticker price of everything has shocked me. Many of the “cutest” ideas are DIY and I’d love to incorporate some of those elements into my day, but I don’t know how it’s possible or even if it’s worth it to create decoration (ex. photo booth backdrop, signage) if I’ll have difficulty transporting it.
My wedding will be a ~5 hour flight or 24hr drive.
Did other brides have any ideas?
I was quoted 5k for a full service planner, but my wedding budget is 50k (max). I'd love to honestly do a 35k-40k wedding, but I will be out-of-state and am already stressed thinking about all the decisions and making dreams into reality. I am having a 2.5 year old engagement because I also have grad school to get through. I'm very organized, and I have discussing ideas. Moreso, my mother has wants that have turned into needs, so I need to integrate that into the budget.
I'm not looking for anything outrageous, and I'm a pretty "minimalist, timeless" type of bride (I think). However, even at 50k, a 5k planner might seem unnecessary. None of my married friends (pre-2022) got a full service wedding planner that I know of. However, I feel like the times have changed tremendously and will continue to as the wedding industry balloons.
If anybody could share stories or anecdotes where the planner was totally worth it, I'd love that. Otherwise, maybe it's *okay*(?) to be a little stressed for the planning?