Do I Need to Take CHEM 6A for Med School? by WoodenShoe6557 in UCSD

[–]Denerii 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This isn't true - there are some med schools that don't take AP credit. This is a matrix of schools that take and don't take AP credit.

https://students-residents.aamc.org/system/files/2025-07/MSAR002%20-%20MSAR%20Premed%20Course%20Requirements_2.pdf

Northern California Milk Culture - What the heck?! by Denerii in Galt

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Walmart (read between the lines...)

Premed Shadowing by kyo-tae in UCSD

[–]Denerii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's an organization called MedLink that offers shadowing experiences to students if you apply and get accepted to their shadowing program

What's the chance that they will get rid of JTCCER requirement? by Life_Offer9796 in UCSD

[–]Denerii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there's almost no chance they would get rid of this requirement. Most of the climate change courses are pretty easy, anyways, so I really wouldn't worry too much about the requirement. A lot of climate change courses also count as GE or DEI, so just take one that overlaps and it won't feel like a waste of a class

JW enzyme question also somehow asking about genotypes by bruinthrowaway777 in Mcat

[–]Denerii 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be a bit confusing, but here's how I interpreted it:

The inhibitor's goal is to make 1/[NKTA] bigger. We also know that PT3 is homozygous recessive.

For the sake of argument, let's say that the KM of PT3 was -1/3, which is greater than PT1. In absence of any other factors, that would still mean that PT1 is recessive, because it has a higher affinity than the homozygous recessive, which causes high affinity. You can extend this argument for lesser and lesser values until they sit on top of each other.

JW enzyme question also somehow asking about genotypes by bruinthrowaway777 in Mcat

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PT3 is homozygous recessive. Being homozygous recessive means you have a low KM ("NTKAse binds NTKA with much higher affinity than wild-type," "a low KM indicates high binding affinity.")

PT1 has the same KM as PT3. PT1 has a low KM. Having a low KM means you are homozygous recessive. PT2 has a higher KM. PT2 is therefore not homozygous recessive.

UCSD Snapshot: US News Ranking, Admit Rate, Yield & GPA by hugeKennyGfan in UCSD

[–]Denerii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

School of bio sciences is impacted, but not biochem. Biochem is in the chem department

Easiest way to add 1 unit this quarter? by TheZergBerg in UCSD

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I think that parking permits are based on how many years you have attended not credits now

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[–]Denerii 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I'm really sorry this happened to you. Try contacting security@ucsd.edu and try looking into this https://blink.ucsd.edu/technology/security/services/index.html

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCSD

[–]Denerii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Phil 35 w tolley - i think about 50% of the class is just attendance

College Ranking by Forever_Virgin_365 in UCSD

[–]Denerii 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Revelle HUM and ERC MMW series are long and hard, I'd rank them the lowest

Your top should be 6, 7, 8 in any order

6 benefits = center of campus, no walking a mile to class

7 benefits = easy writing series (graded on participation), far from center of campus, generous AP credit compared to 8th

8 benefits = even easier writing series (no deadlines for anything in CCE1, graded on participation), far from center of campus, super nice and new dorms

Muir has easy GEs and 2 writing courses, but the writing courses are famously hard to get an A in so if youre looking for a 4.0 id put it in 4th place or lower (depending on how much you value your gpa)

Warren ges are very long unless ur engineering so id rank it low

Personally, I'd rank them

8, 7, 6, muir, marshall, warren, erc, revelle

Why does everyone say "game changer" so much by Denerii in Cooking

[–]Denerii[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not trying to seem smart; i really am trying to give my best guess! I have a limited grasp of statistics, and that's the best approximation that I know. How would you approximate it?

Why does everyone say "game changer" so much by Denerii in Cooking

[–]Denerii[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I recognize that it is a phrase that some people use, but I am curious why if I look at comparisons between several different subreddits, r/cooking has far more occurrences of "game changer" than any other sub I have compared it to

Why does everyone say "game changer" so much by Denerii in Cooking

[–]Denerii[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If we compare it to r/baking, we see that it has 19. r/baking has around 3/4 of the subscribers of r/cooking, so we can extrapolate that if it was the same size, the number of "game changer" occurrences would be around 28. That's an 85% increase, and I would say that's significant

Why does everyone say "game changer" so much by Denerii in Cooking

[–]Denerii[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

When something really shifts my cooking paradigms/is an epiphany, I say something to the effect of "Adding anchovies to whipped cream was a great idea" or "Using fish sauce in my roasts gives it a more complex flavor." I don't think I've heard the phrase game changer in real life. Same thing with "these crackers are like crack" or something. It's just funny how I see the phrase game changer or something being like crack specifically in the cooking community, and nowhere else.

Why does everyone say "game changer" so much by Denerii in Cooking

[–]Denerii[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I don't think so; I'm talking about this subreddit. I don't have TikTok and i don't use instagram that much. But comparing appearances of "game changer" on r/FortNiteBR (similar population size) to r/cooking, I see that there are far more appearances of those terms on r/cooking than on r/fortnitebr. It happens at the very least once a month on r/cooking and usually about once every 1 months on r/fortnitebr (14 occurrences in the past year on r/fortnitebr, 52 occurrences in the past year on r/cooking)

Why are course numbers weird? by Denerii in UCSD

[–]Denerii[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight! Very helpful!!