djdirectdrive

djdirectdrive t1_j3ol7wu wrote

Most likely the reason you get mixed answers on the partying is people get what they look for. The ones that went to party found it. The ones that went to study most likely spent more time researching and less time drinking. It's what you make of it. I absolutely agree with the other person's post too. Research the professors and see what they have to offer you. Also... Congrats on the acceptance!

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djdirectdrive t1_j3m07dr wrote

I'm surprised you have issues with Xfinity. I have it and don't run into issues save a few dead zones. Two things I would try

  1. are you connecting to wifi hotspots and not getting signals from those? That could be causing the issue

  2. is your phone 5g enabled? If so changing the setting to force LTE connection might help

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djdirectdrive t1_ivxubeh wrote

You got down voted hard for this but I agree with you to a point here. Your statement is also one of privilege where it sounds as if you haven't had to deal with societal oppression of any sort .

You're right... It shouldn't matter. We should be in a society where competence, not race, gender, sexual orientation should matter. But that's not true yet. Trans people are not accepted by many, which means trans people will not come out of the closet for fear of retaliation. Seeing a trans person be open and successful will help others in many ways. It also starts to show that trans people are the same as hetero so there's less of a divider due to differences. So celebrate the wins and eventually, hopefully, others will start to accept people for their contributions.

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