r/CyberLaws /r/YRO Online copyright law & legal news r/AndroidQuestions /r/AppleHelp /r/VLC Media playback/subtitle/etc. Sites with RSS feeds legal/public domain?Ĭlient for seeding thousands of torrents?Ĭan't open RARBG website? Related Links General The new queue is why half the mods drink and the other half cry themselves to sleep. Alternatively try /r/TorrentRequest, /r/NeedSeeders, /r/TorrentRevival, /r/SeedRequest, /r/Seeder, /r/Scholar, /r/textbook_piracy. This is not a TorrentFreak RSS feed so please don't post every article they write.ĭo not request or post torrent links or seed requests. Peerblock & related blocklists have never done anything despite what your confirmation bias has proven. YIFY encodes are terrible and should never be viewed so stop posting about them. This is not a place to discuss DDL sites. For info on recruitment/joining private trackers: /r/Trackers.ĭiscussions focused on topics covered in other subreddits may be removed (see Related Links below) For trackers with open signup: /r/OpenSignups or /r/Trackers open signups thread. Search before you post! (also see Common Post Topics listed below) Try /r/PiratedGames, /r/GamesPirated, /r/DigitalPiracy, or /r/Piracy instead. Topics focused on piracy & pirating specific content will be removed. This subreddit is for the discussion of torrenting culture and learning how to use torrents. We only have a few, but they are important. Please read over the rules before contributing. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use torrents. Expressing these reasons well in writing can only help your case.Welcome to the torrents subreddit. Even if not, most applications give you a chance to provide any additional information about yourself. Would either situation have mattered at a match school? I don't know that either.Ī transfer out of a community college hopefully doesn't "count", given that it's inevitable after starting at the community college.ĭo you have reasons for wanting to transfer that are specific and compelling? The application might ask you why you want to transfer. Purely looking at admissions standards, the university I eventually graduated from was a safety school. I actually don't know to what extent universities have a problem with multiple transfers and/or transfers fairly late in the game. Would it have mattered if none of the core courses were already completed? Would it have mattered if the core was as in-depth as the core at, say, Columbia or the University of Chicago? I don't know. In my case, about half of them were complete anyway. Yes, I (intentionally) transferred to a liberal arts college which required a core curriculum of 12 liberal arts courses. I'm glad it helped - after all, people here have tried to help me. Parisha and ccTransfer10: You're welcome. If you still think transferring makes sense, then go for it, even if you only have a limited amount of time left. Would it have been better not to have to transfer repeatedly? Definitely.īut was transferring better than sticking around a university that just wasn't a good fit? Again, definitely.įirst, think about your reasons for transferring long and hard. ![]() I'd been taking some classes for a semester at directional public university within commuting distance while deciding what to do next. The second transfer was out of a university which was an extremely poor fit. The first transfer was unavoidable, as I started at a community college. ![]() Even if you have three or only two semesters left, that's a long time to stick around at a place that isn't working.įWIW, I technically transferred three times and only attended the university that awarded my degree for 1 1/2 years. If your current university really isn't a good fit, it can be a good move to transfer even if you have less than two years left. You could actually be admitted but have to take additional courses you wouldn't otherwise need just to meet the residency requirement. X is usually somewhere between 30 to 60 semester hours, or the equivalent in quarter hours. The residency requirement means you have to earn X credit hours at the university you are transferring to in order to be awarded a degree from that university. A transfer student also has to meet the residency requirement. It's not just a question of whether the university will let you transfer in.
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