Different_Lettuce850

Different_Lettuce850 t1_jdjqq79 wrote

i nearly hit one in my residential street, i was slowing down and taking a right into my driveway and he comes screaming down the road on my right and passed me on my right and i almost turned right into him. i really dont care if people want to ride dirt bikes around the neighborhood just follow the rules of the road and dont be an asshole and endanger me/my shitty little car HAVE YOU SEEN CAR PRICES RIGHT NOW?

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Different_Lettuce850 t1_j8j1zz4 wrote

i could have graduated in 4 years. i took a year off of my own accord and made it 5 but that was totally on me. you did have to pay attention to what classes were offered and when and plan ahead.

i did not find that my classmates were stupid or did not care, quite the contrary actually, and i don't know how it could be any worse than "party school" URI.

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Different_Lettuce850 t1_j8cj9v0 wrote

Depends on your major. RIC is well regarded for education and nursing, and I believe their social work program is also well thought of.

I went to undergrad there and didnt know what I wanted to do and left with a BA in psych with a management minor which was enough to get me into corporate/office type jobs that required a 4 year degree at a minimum.

I later went back for grad school for my masters & CAGs in mental health counseling (not social work) and found the program to be very good. Affordable, small, closeby college and I felt my education was more than sufficient & affordable. YMMV based on other majors.

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