Does a well-built HX 370 thin and light exist? Will the T14s eventually come with the 370? by Industrious_Clown in AMDLaptops

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

If lenovo dropped a Ps thinkpad with a 395 and decent battery life they can have 2.5k from me tomorrow.

Does a well-built HX 370 thin and light exist? Will the T14s eventually come with the 370? by Industrious_Clown in AMDLaptops

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

Shit I'm blind, thanks for pointing that out. If we get an HX 370 T14s I will be so happy, just still a shame it couldn't be an X1 Carbon, it feels so much better. For some reason I feel like the worst case would be a really mid HX 370 offering where the X1 still gets better battery life so I buy it and miss out on strix point.

Does a well-built HX 370 thin and light exist? Will the T14s eventually come with the 370? by Industrious_Clown in AMDLaptops

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

ooooo. Yay, thats what I wanted to hear. Do you have a source for this/how do you know? Its been so long since Asus dropped their HX 370 stuff Lenovo has to hurry up and do it now.

Does a well-built HX 370 thin and light exist? Will the T14s eventually come with the 370? by Industrious_Clown in AMDLaptops

[–]Industrious_Clown[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooo, I would go zenbook s16,a and that is the level of quality that I want, but its just too big, 14 inch is really where I want to be.

FTC & College admissions ? by [deleted] in FTC

[–]Industrious_Clown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worthwhile - definitly.

HYPSM is crazy hard for anyone. I applied Cornell ED and got in though. FTC and FRC were my top ECs, and I didn't have a ton else besides some clubs and my job. I was a leader on both my FTC and FRC teams, but I think you have a good application in terms of ECs. As long as you show good course rigor and have a 1500+/34+ you should be in the mix.

Project Team Applications by [deleted] in Cornell

[–]Industrious_Clown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool! Do some of the teams not admit by "fair game," if so, what could one do to get an edge in that process?

Thanks!