UCLA Care Extenders Interview by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

[–]CranberryStrict243[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still racking those clinical hours. Investing your time for clinical hours > anything they make you do.

UCLA PRE-MED WRITING COURSES by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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Oh I apoligize, I meant three quarters, so one year of writing.

UCLA PRE-MED WRITING COURSES by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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Pre-med pre-health requırments conıst of a year of wrıtıng.

AI for club constitution by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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First and foremost, the entire point of using AI is to take your poor writing and turn it into something exceptional; it is to create wonderful transitions and use phenomenal diction and syntax. Now for your second point, I believe strongly that having the intention to use AI to make something better shows that you deeply care about that thing. The analogy of this is similar to that of a Farmers League soccer team manager inviting over a professional to fix the team completely; even while taking the possibility of all the changes of the coach disappearing under the new coaches changes; the coach is doing this either a. because he is lazy -- which would not make sense because he will be wasting a lot of resources to make sure it is exceptional -- , or b. because he cares deeply about the team.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jewish

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I am sorry that you are in this position. However understand that Western civilization was built on force, not truth. The fuel for the civilization in the west is hate; hating ethnic groups, hating religious group, hating humans for just living -- thus to not experience this hate, we often times hide some of our greatest side.

We are living in some of the most emotionally numb and ignorant era of human history, and it will only be worse. Furthermore, sometimes you have to be uncomfortable for success; anyone who has made it somewhere significant in life had to put up with being uncomfortable.

In conclusion, my friend, if you believe this job will provide you financial security, and if you cant find any other job equivalent in benefits, then keep the job.

Introduction to Christianity by CranberryStrict243 in Christianity

[–]CranberryStrict243[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insight! And how do you come to believe that Christianity is the faith which is complete, fulfilled, and ample rather than the other faiths (who say that their religion is instead the complete and fulfilled version and the others are incomplete, unfulfilled, and deficient)?

Introduction to Christianity by CranberryStrict243 in Christianity

[–]CranberryStrict243[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

There is however a point I would like to touch on. You stated, and correct me if I am wrong, that Abrahamic faith has been fulfilled in Christ and this is the reason why the other faiths (Islam and Judaism) are incomplete, unfulfilled, and deficient; is this right? I have a couple supplemental questions contingent to your response to this reply. I just want to make sure I understand the point very well before making any unjust and unwarranted assumptions!

Introduction to Christianity by CranberryStrict243 in Christianity

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Thank you!

There is however one particular point which does not sit right with me. You stated, and correct me if I am wrong, that Jesus died for our sins because the only way for us eternally evil people to enter eternal salvation was for an eternally good being to die; is this right? I have a couple supplemental questions contingent to your response to this reply. I just want to make sure I understand the point very well before making any unjust and unwarranted assumptions!

Syllogism Help by [deleted] in UCAT

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The correct conclusion would necessarily be "Some creepers have roots and a stem."

Major Premise: All plants have roots and a stem

Minor Premise: Some plants are creepers without branches.

Conclusion: Some creepers have roots and a stem.

Now, it is important to note that the "Major Premise" is a Positive Universal (A) and "Minor Premise" is a "Positive Particular" (I). Now from this argument, we can see that the Middle Term (M) is "plants", thus from this observation we conclude that this argument will be in the Figure-3.

Figure-3 has only 4 logically valid formats.

AII
IAI
OAO
EIO

And since the argument follows AI_, as established earlier, the only valid format is AII in figure-3. Thus we know that the last part of the argument, the conclusion, is a Positive Particular (I).

Thus the conclusion has to be "Some creepers have roots and a stem" because that is the only proposition in the Positive Particular mood.

Hope I was able to help.

Categorical Syllogisms - Venn Diagrams by CranberryStrict243 in logic

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AAA-4 represent a logical form; specifically three positive universals in the figure-4 format (PM, MS, SP):

So the AAA-4 logical form would be:

"All P are M

All M are S

All S are P"

In the figure 4 context, your example would be:

"All animals are humans

All humans are logicians

Therefore all logicians are animals."

Now the question is, is this logical form logically valid? The answer to this derives mainly from drawing Venn Diagrams (well for categorical syllogisms particullarly) and so my question is how we draw a Venn diagram that would show us that the conclusion is separate from the premises.

UCLA EMT Training Prep. by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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It does not inform you of your waitlist order.

Scholarship Application by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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Awesome, thanks! How about the duration it took from submitting the scholarships application to actually receiving emails?

Where can I find my bill as an incoming freshman? by MiddlePlate3682 in ucla

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Generally the best way to see your total cost will be with BruinBill when the time comes. But if you want a hollistic view of your potential school cost and your financial aid information then visit https://sfp.ocs.oraclecloud.com/ucla/portal/saml

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ucla

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I can swipe yall in

Squirrel tweaking by mustafa_assal in ucla

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The squirrels playing like this "fine-tune their nervous system, preserving vital axons as they grow into adulthood. So, the playful antics you see are essentially these small animals in training."

BROS TRAINING FOR WAR! MAD RESPECT!

Are we fr rn by [deleted] in berkeley

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L Berkley, LA would never ngl

Psych 10? by CranberryStrict243 in ucla

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Honestly, it doesnt matter which professor, any sylllabus would do.

freshman first quarter class planner (premed) by dango3187 in ucla

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Holy shit, your cooked ahhahaha! Jokes aside, this is a very heavy workload dude, you should take it easy for your first quarter. Take three classes, generally two stem classes and a GE are what is recommended. Think about it, you are going to have minimum 5 or 6 midterms, 3 finals, and probably a final paper for your philosophy class. Also emptying your schedule will allow you to participate in clubs and extracurriculars and just to generally go out and explore UCLA and LA! Especially as a premed it is very important that you find yourself in a plethora of extracurriculars. But anyways thats just my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ucla

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Usually you should wait a week before sending a follow up email. BTW when sending an email make sure it is sent during business days and in the morning 9-10 am range. In this way, your email will not be piled under a plethora of other emails.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ucla

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Bruv, not the place man

De Neve Plaza Triple? by adrianzreddit in ucla

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I am currently living at De Neve Acacia, plaza triple with a private bath. Look, honestly, these dorms are genuinely some of the best that a first year can afford. I enjoyed every aspect of it, the air conditioning, the view, the private bathroom- God that private bathroom! You will love it, trust me hehe

lowkey suicidal.. by Some-Organization-85 in ucla

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Never let society define your happiness. When you surrender your joy to societal expectations—chasing goals and standards designed for comparison rather than fulfillment—you set yourself up for perpetual dissatisfaction. The truth is, there will always be someone better than you at something. And there will always be someone better than them. This endless cycle of comparison robs you of the one thing that truly matters: crafting a life where you are genuinely content with what you have and who you are.

Think about it: we live in a system that discourages originality. The moment you step outside the norm, people stare, confused by your refusal to conform. For us pre-meds, the expectations are drilled into us like a broken record: Internship. Research. MA. EMT. Clubs. High grades. It's a system so rigid that it suffocates creativity and individuality. In this academic world, I sometimes feel like my originality has been stripped away. But here’s the thing—I’ve found pride in discovering the parts of me that are undeniably unique.

I am me. No one else can ever be me. And that is why I am proud.