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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts

Posted on 2/9/14 at 6:05 pm to
Posted by ILikeLSUToo
Central, LA
Member since Jan 2008
18018 posts
Posted on 2/9/14 at 6:05 pm to
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Do almost all education jobs do this?

I wasn't aware of any such thing. Glad there is a program which helps us get qualified personnel into the classroom.



You have to teach at a Title 1 school, which has 30% students from low-income families or something like that, for five years. In Baton Rouge, that's essentially every public school. You get even more loan forgiveness if you teach students with disabilities during that time, or if you are a "highly qualified" secondary math or science teacher at a Title 1 school.

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I don't think they do that in Alabama, wish they did



It's a federal program.
This post was edited on 2/9/14 at 6:07 pm
Posted by bpfergu
Member since Jun 2011
3485 posts
Posted on 2/9/14 at 8:12 pm to
So I think I fried my PSU.

Breakers tripped in the room with my computer in it. I flipped breaker back and went to try to turn on computer and nothing. No fans. No noise. No lights. Took PSU out and tried hooking it up to another motherboard (just with the motherboard power cords) to see if there were any lights or if it started up and still nothing.

I know sometimes PSUs can be finnicky but am I screwed? Really don't want to have to deal with the month-long RMA process in a 2 month old PSU.
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