Past ADD diagnosis: can I request a location early?

I’m part of the Spring 2026 bid (BQ), did my MMPI, SF-86, and drug test.

I have a past ADD diagnosis, and they told me to find a psychologist for the required evaluation. Before I spend around $4,000, I’m trying to figure out whether there’s any way to request or declare a location early because I really want to stay in Southern California. The possibility of going through this whole process and getting assigned somewhere in the middle of nowhere scares me.

Is a geographic restriction or early location request possible?

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u/strawberrycapital_ — 7 days ago

Kill Me For Always in DJ sets?

I really love kill me for always but it’s been MIA in his sets I would love if he remixed it or made a cool edit for it. The drops are so good I think porter could really cook something great

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u/strawberrycapital_ — 1 month ago

Confused beginner asking for help.

Want to get into water treatment in California (I prefer to stay here) and I'm lost. I'm looking for a career change (have a math bachelor's, work in digital media rn)

I keep seeing the Sac State course mentioned but I don't really get what it's for.

So my dumb questions:

  • Can I just sign up for the T1 or D1 exam and study on my own?
  • T1 or D1 first? Or both?
  • Do I even need the Sac State course?

Thank you so much for your help

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u/strawberrycapital_ — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/ATC

I have a math degree in 2018 from a top 15 school and worked in finance initially but hated it. I’m currently doing social media for a music brand. genuinely enjoy it, great company culture. I love music and I’m motivated in my role for the most part. But shit changes fast in this industry. If I got laid off tomorrow I have no idea what I’d do. I’ve had the same title for 4 years and 4% raises yearly. I currently make $81k salary. Feeling stagnated with nothing obvious to pivot to. Open to “starting over” if it means long term growth

With this fucked up economy I feel like there just aren’t that many good options out there. Grad school doesn’t really feel worth it anymore, and finding a career that actually trains you from the ground up is rare. I’m not really sure if this is for me or not. How did you know this was the right move? Is the money and growth potential worth it?

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u/strawberrycapital_ — 2 months ago