ConnieKai
ConnieKai t1_ja8l4ud wrote
Reply to comment by GaiasEyes in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
Wait is this true? That is not my understanding. May I ask what kind of degree they had? The only instance where I can think that this is true is if you get into a joint masters/doctoral program. I wonder if that is what they did.
ConnieKai t1_ja8kyo1 wrote
Undergraduate, in order of level of education:
Associates (typically 2 years, some people get them and then transfer to a bachelors program. Other times the associates is all you need to start working. Some people start at the bachelor level)
Bachelors (usually 4 years, some people start here)
Graduate, in order of level of education:
Masters (You cannot start here. You would need at least a bachelors to apply for a masters program. Usually 2 years of more specialized education, often builds on what you learned in undergraduate)
Doctorate (You cannot start here. You typically need a masters to apply for a doctoral program, but sometimes people do joint masters/doctoral programs. Docotoral programs are usually research based, but not necessarily. I think they typically take 5 years)
ConnieKai OP t1_ja3trcq wrote
Reply to comment by blahblahlablah in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
No it has to do with the volume. People usually talk extra loud on speakerphone and have the volume up extra loud. It's distracting to the ear versus hearing two people talking next to you.
I also remember reading once that scientists tried to study why we also find people who talk on the phone in public annoying. I remember them determining it had to do with our brain not liking only hearing one side of a conversation. I think it's just because people never talk with the same volume on the phone as in person. They are regulating their volume for someone who is not there and it rarely jives with ambient noise in the space they are in.
ConnieKai t1_ja18hxj wrote
Reply to LPT request: Can anyone give me a couple ideas or things to try, that might alleviate some of the guilt and shame I (28F) feel? by magdeedz
Sorry cuz this is not exactly what you asked for, but you probably wouldn't be the best candidate for ketamine treatment seeing as you have a history of substance misuse. Might I recommend ibogaine though? Its really effective for opiates as well as mental health and doesn't have the same risk of abuse (trust me, its not something you want to do for fun on the weekends, lol).
ConnieKai OP t1_ja180ml wrote
Reply to comment by revuhlution in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
Or maybe I am the crazy and aggressive person. ;)
ConnieKai OP t1_ja03rpn wrote
Reply to comment by Mississimia in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
We require details. What happened, Lmao
ConnieKai OP t1_ja037yz wrote
ConnieKai OP t1_ja0157s wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Computer_1979 in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
Valid critique. I live in the US. At this point merely going outside to check the mail risks you getting shot.
ConnieKai OP t1_j9zxxwd wrote
Reply to comment by DroolingSlothCarpet in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
Volume. It really depends on the situation. I totally hear you though.
ConnieKai OP t1_j9zx7lr wrote
Reply to comment by the_original_Retro in LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
I did actually. They laughed, apologized, then took their phone off speaker. I imagine your approach has a lot to do with it too. I tried to make it lighthearted.
ConnieKai t1_ja8lf4o wrote
Reply to comment by GaiasEyes in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
Also want to add on to this that there are other doctoral programs that do not end in PhD. For example you could get a PhD in Psychology where you do a ton of research. Or a PsyD where it is less research and moreso you learning more real world clinical skills