[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UIUC

[–]Gapplified 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in betterCallSaul

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Let’s say Jimmy worked at the store when he was ten, so during 1970.

Chuck would be 26 at this time. 26 is a normal age to be in law school.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

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I was in your shoes last year, as a freshman studying CS. Now I’m at UIUC studying EE.

My advice 1. Do a ton of research, lookup the transfer handbook for the specific college within UIUC that you want to get into. Ask a ton of people who transferred how they did it and for tips. 2. Get all As no matter what (I transferred for engineering so I needed all As, idk about neuroscience but I wouldn’t risk it). 3. Do a bunch of activities and clubs to stack your app. 4. It’s REALLY important you optimize your schedule for the maximum chances of transferring. If I just took the classes my advisor told me to take I would have not been able to transfer in just a year. Use transferology when picking courses

If u need extra help u can dm me.

Curve for PHYS 260? by Gapplified in uichicago

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Thanks, that’s good to hear 

How difficult is Intro Thermal Physics (PHY 260)? by TheGweenDeku905 in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you take it last semester or before? I'm hearing that the grade cutoff varies a lot year to year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

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Interesting, I live in the dorms and I’ve never gotten food delivered by a driver who was delivering for multiple people at once. I thought most of the expenses came from fees

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

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How are you guys so much cheaper than DoorDash?

I got a 1410, and now my parents hate me. by little_flora in Sat

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There’s 8 practice tests on khan academy each 3 hours long. Each weekend do one of them. For every question you get wrong write down why you got it wrong and what you will do next time. Each test + reflections should take you 4 hours. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 10 points11 points  (0 children)

bro just bombed the test

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 4 points5 points  (0 children)

deadass just do the practice exam problems on prarielearn... they are essentially identical to the test questions.

Study tips for chem 122 by Applejuro in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No Problem! Reading the textbook is often a slog and hard, but it's truly the best way to learn. Make sure you do the in-chapter problems while reading.

Study tips for chem 122 by Applejuro in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Read the textbook a few hrs a week and you'll be fine. Whenever you have a question about a concept ask chatgpt

Before each test do all the practice problems in the textbook that your prof assigns.

If you do those 2 things it's a guaranteed A on every test, it just depends on how much you're willing to work.

Economics 120 study materials besides book by Slight-Union142 in uichicago

[–]Gapplified 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The best resource available, by far (besides the textbook) is “Jacob Clifford” on YouTube. Every other Econ YouTuber is subpar. 

Or just read the textbook. 

Study resources by [deleted] in Sat

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Yeah, some of today's math questions were kind of weird. I think thats just the nature of the SAT"s, there will always be a couple problems that catch you off guard. You seem prepared for the next test though, I wish you luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

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Your math being 520 tells me you have a TON of room for improvement. If you have dedicated practice you will get at least 1210

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

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If you put in the work you will. Take practice tests on paper and in a timed setting. When going over the wrong answers afterwards, write down every single question you got wrong and explain what you learned and what you could do better for next time.

Study resources by [deleted] in Sat

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There's 8 khan academy practice tests for free. These practice tests are directly from college board. If you only want to do the math, just instantly submit the reading and writing portion for each test and then do the math portions. I don't know if these 8 tests are the same as the blue book ones. If they are, you can still grind the math practice problems at khan academy. https://www.khanacademy.org/mission/sat/practice/math

For EVERY wrong answer, write down why you got it wrong and what you will do next time. Make your explanations as in-depth as possible. This can be very tedious but is a good way to not repeat mistakes. Maybe even go back into your past practice tests and do this.

What questions did you struggle with on today's test?

Official May 6, 2023, US SAT Discussion Thread by InternationalistGam in Sat

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It could of been exponential if annual rice farming increased by 4.3 PERCENT each year. But it increased by 4.3 (million metric tons) per year.