u/Curiouscat-28

▲ 1 r/OCD

Are people who have had ocd generally more susceptible to feeling anxious and spiraling even when they’re not going through an active ocd flare up?

Since ocd causes the brain to get stuck in loops, I’m guessing the brain of someone who has experienced ocd is then more susceptible to behaving this way in other situations as well. Like they would overthink and ruminate on stuff more than someone with a non ocd brain. Would love some guidance and please correct me if I’m wrong in this assumption.

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 9 hours ago

Should I ask to just meet with the lawyers and ask them about the field, and then hope to ask for work when talking to them or in my email just ask if they can take me on to help them around the firm? I am currently working at my university's ip lab so I'll try to leverage that, though there's only so much I can do as an undergraduate student not yet in law school. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 7 days ago
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Should I ask to just meet with the lawyers and ask them about the field, and then hope to ask for work when talking to them or in my email just ask if they can take me on to help them around the firm? I am currently working at my university's ip lab so I'll try to leverage that, though there's only so much I can do as an undergraduate student not yet in law school. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance!

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 7 days ago

Unfortunately, I don't know if I'll be able to get higher than a 3.8 cgpa by the end of my undergrad. I'm trying but it is so tough. I'm not great at my major tbh. I'm currently studying for the Lsat and plan to take it in August or September. My diagnostic was a 156. What score do you recommend I aim for so my application is competitive? Thanks!

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 9 days ago
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Can the reason for the petition be that you didn't do well in the course and don't like the prof's grading? Also, can you appeal for late withdrawal once exams have already started, but the course just has a final essay that they call a "take-home exam"? I'm kinda confused about the late withdrawal option and would appreciate any help!

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 10 days ago
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Profs and peers have mentioned many times that they recommend coffee chats. But who do you contact for one and should it be done by email or LinkedIn, or either? I am a BBA student and I'd love to get a banking internship for the next summer. How do I determine who to contact? Thanks in advance!

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u/Curiouscat-28 — 11 days ago