It does help. And I'll look into cognitive science. Perhaps it what I need to balance my studies in philosophy.
I believe aside from the financial worries, it really boils to down to what minor(s) I decide to take on.
I'm that crazy guy who can go to sleep in peace with 18k haha but I'm only asking the question as I know it isn't wise to just take out 18k with the opportunity to attend another school for free is available (along with everything else I've said about this decision/problem of mine).
As for...
From what I’ve seen in both programs, UCR is pluralistic while UCLA is focused on the analytic tradition. The latter also has more course offerings than the former.
As for being sure, quite honestly, I just want a PhD to both full and formally train my skills in philosophy. While I’d love to...
Wow, a fellow philosophy student. It’s always nice when I meet one. 29K is pretty huge, but it seems like you have it down, right? Should I get myself 18k in debt for a philosophy undergrad even if it’s UCLA or stick with UCR?
I’m leaning more toward counseling psychology or IO-psychology. The...
Lol Thanks Lone Wolf. I'm shocked I even got into one of the UC schools. But it's good to be grateful (albeit, not dumb), and hence why I'm asking people for their help. You don't have to know me to offer your thoughts. I'm not one of those people who get angry and say, "you don't know me" hahaha.
Yes: UCR is UC Riverside.
I'm a philosophy major with hopes of going into the following areas for graduate school: academia (continuing philosophy), counseling (psychology), or business (MBA, etc). While I can see myself doing more than one of the three, debt is my top concern.
Most students...
Not only have I been accepted into UCLA but I've also been accepted into UCR. However, I'm saddened because of the financial and emotional costs involved. If I choose UCLA, I'd have to take out 9k in loans every year (but it'd only be for two years as I'm coming in as a transfer), but if I...
Thank you for your advice. I've been doing my research, and have come to discover the Ni-Fi/Fi-Ni loop happens in only two personalities: ISFPs and INTJs. Could I not be an INFJ?
I actually just started reading into it. Funny enough, the Ni-Fi loop is usually a problem for INTJs, which worries me haha Supposedly, I simply need to exercise my extraverted feeling, and all will be well.
Hello World,
I have a question regarding the development of shadow functions and their influence on feeling like one type or another other. I've recently taken a cognitive functions test, and was shown that my top two functions are Ni and Fi. Coming in at support tend to be three "good" ones...