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  • Does yogurt make anyone else's mouth dry?

    I rarely eat yogurt, and I've tried eating it recently due to the fact that I am pregnant. But the day I bought and ate two cups, I ended up waking up in the middle of the night because I had cotton mouth and I had it the next day or so. No matter how much water I drank, I still had a dry mouth. I haven't eaten yogurt since then but figured that was the cause. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, why does yogurt cause cotton mouth?

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  • Too late for kegel exercises?

    Is it ever too late to start kegel exercises for pregnancy? I am now 34 weeks and haven't really been focused on doing them. I'd like to start though. I know you are basically suppose to start kegel exercises when you find out you are pregnant. But is it too late to start now? =/

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  • Are associate degrees REALLY pointless?

    People keep saying that they are once you get your Bachelor's. But I think it depends on what you get your associate's in. For example, if you get an associate's and then transfer to a four year, then yes that associate's will become pointless. But if you get an associate's in one field and then go on to get your major in a different field, most likely related, then the associate's can be a bit effective. What do you guys think? Any other advice or information you would like to share?

  • Is This A Good Plan For An Information Technology Degree?

    So I want to start off at a community college to complete an associate's in Information Systems and Technology Management. I want to be able to transfer to a 4 year school, being that I will. I of course want to end up in a management position within a couple years or so. But being that I also want hands on experience, I also wanted to complete another associate's degree that would allow me to have hands on experience. I know there are a lot of choices to choose from under IT, so my choice for another associates would be either Information Systems Security or Network Technology. My boyfriend is in the military and has told me that Network Technology is the reason that Information Systems Security is becoming larger. My question is, what is the best way to go about getting an IT degree that will put me in a management position AND give me the right hands on experience? I know the Bachelor's degree will allow me to look at IT from a business perspective, but another associate's in IT will give me field experience. Good idea, or no?

  • Which is better: Online Program or Community College?

    So I am looking to start back going to school and I feel like I've been wasting my time with searching for full online programs, being that they are full of crap and the courses they provide seem crappy as well. I just want to know if anyone has received an associate's or bachelors from a full online program and has been satisfied with the results? I am currently looking to study Information Technology with a concentration in Security. So I am looking for Technology students to respond. Thanks! =)

  • What are the best colleges/universities for Technology degrees/programs?

    I am looking to have a concentration in Information Systems Security and/or Network Technology with my major either being Computer Science or Information Technology. I would like to start with an associates and was looking to do an online program, but of course most online programs are full of crap! So please do not mention University of Phoenix, Westwood, Devry, ITT Institute, or anything like that. I will be moving to Maryland soon as well. Thanks for any input! I appreciate it!