▲ 18 r/Seikowatchexchange+1 crossposts

Scammer “GuessIllJustStayHere”

GuessIllJustStayHere is at it again. Tried for hours to get me to purchase a watch from him through PayPal, friends and family, rather than goods and services, or to do an ACH or wire transfer in lieu of escrow. Also played the quote. I’m willing to let you pay half because I trust you“ and using really good AI to make pics and contact people about the watches they want. If you search his username, it’ll come up with lots of other stuff on Reddit.

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u/travelinfan6 — 15 hours ago
▲ 0 r/COsnow

Snowboarding at Summer Hike Park

Hi everyone, we are visiting CO next week and my son is an intermediate snowboarder. Since its summer, looks like the only thing open is the Summer Hike Park at Copper. Could you please share your thoughts and experiences at the park at Copper? We'd be driving from north of CO Springs for this. Will it be worth the trip? Are the rails, pipes, etc. worth it in present conditions? Has anyone been to the Summer Hike Park?

As an alternative, we are also looking at potentially visiting Snobahn;s indoor course for a session. Thanks for your insight!

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u/travelinfan6 — 2 months ago

New to Princess

Long time cruisers, and we just booked our first Princess - the Majestic for the British Isles 12 day tour in July 2027. We are long-time Royal cruisers, and have done a lot of Disney too. We know it won't be like the latter, but how does Princess (specifically the Majestic, if you have info), compare to the mid to large size RCCL vessels? We've got a 17yo, so hope there are teens aboard for him. Thanks for any insite!

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u/travelinfan6 — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/NCSU

Question

My son would be 3rd gen NCSU (though we heard that doesn't matter anymore)

Has a 3.8+ unweighted, 4.3+ weighted, a 1400 SAT, and lots of rigor on his HS transcript

Does NCSU now require applicants pick a major and if so, how does that impact admissions?

Are some majors "better" (less competitive admissions) to apply for than others? If so, which ones?

thanks!

S

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u/travelinfan6 — 3 months ago
▲ 7 r/UNC

Question

My son would be 4th gen (though we heard that doesn't matter anymore)

Has a 3.8+ unweighted, 4.3+ weighted, a 1400 SAT, and lots of rigor on his HS transcript

Does UNC require applicants pick a major and if so, how does that impact admissions?

Are some majors "better" (less competitive for admission) to apply for than others? If so, which ones?

thanks!

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u/travelinfan6 — 3 months ago