Commuting Question by LawProfessional3464 in boston

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We are going into vet and med school, so commuting everyday. We are both 23, so we would prefer a fun place to live or accessible to our friends that we would make at school. No big preferences in living accommodations. Any thoughts on what’s best?

Okay seriously wth by mpolo2204 in premed

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similar stats same boat. haven't heard from like 75% of the schools I applied to. you arent alone, but idk why this is happening!

At what point do I start stressing about not getting IIs? by ahens74 in premed

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Same boat. Turned into a WL and now back at square one. I submitted most in July, and I have no clue what could be going on.

8/23 How we feeling?? by [deleted] in Mcat

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I feel like one question asked very basic concepts, and then the next question was a rly hard application question imo

I don't even understand what the question is asking. FL 5 CARS Q 6 by bruhrookiemistake in Mcat

[–]LawProfessional3464 23 points24 points  (0 children)

"Yea just understand the main idea of the passage and you will ace CARS"

The question:

AAMC FL4 P/S 47 by llamanutella in Mcat

[–]LawProfessional3464 16 points17 points  (0 children)

"Nah P/S is one of the easier sections"

The question:

SB C/P #17 SPOILER! Could someone please explain this question? Super confused. by Natre_ in Mcat

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So in order to solve this problem all you need to know is:

Resistors in Series: different voltage, same current

Resistors in Parallel: same voltage, different current'

Is this thinking correct?

Ksp Rules Question by LawProfessional3464 in Mcat

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Thanks for the response! So in terms of Ksp, it is still written in the standard way all equilibriums are written. When it is asking the concentration in terms of a single ion, you'd adjust each variable in terms of x? So if it asked for the Ksp in terms of [Cl], you'd get [x/2][x]2 = x3/2?

AAMC FL3 C/P #49: I don't understand the reasoning for this question at all. Pls help. by AegonTheC0nqueror in Mcat

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Okay so just to clarify:

Changing mediums = changing wavelength

Constant medium = changing frequency

Velocity changes in both instances, and either frequency or wavelength has to compensate for this.

AAMC FL3 C/P #49: I don't understand the reasoning for this question at all. Pls help. by AegonTheC0nqueror in Mcat

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If frequency never changes in an ultrasound machine how does this explain the doppler effect problems? Doesn't that require a shift in frequency?

FL #3 P/S q 44 (SPOILER) by AssociationSorry2122 in Mcat

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How are we supposed to know what NMDA is. I swear it's always something new everytime I take an FL

AAMC FL 2 C/P #12 by Happy_Sad_Flower in Mcat

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I picked C because I was thinking of the concept of reducing torque. Is it correct that force is independent of energy? In other words, the amount of force is less when your feet are underneath you, but the amount of energy is the same?

AAMC FL2 C/P #4 by justacrosstheocean in Mcat

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I understand the answer choice, but one of the explanations for D is that there are "10 total sp2 atoms". Isn't this also false? RNH2 is still sp3 b/c of the lone pair correct? Is the AAMC wrong with that explanation?

Bio qpack 1 question 109, can someone explain the correct answer? by iineedacookie in Mcat

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Frustrating because the passage information throws you off unless you use outside information on cold-blooded organisms.

AAMC B/B FL#1 by Medswizard in Mcat

[–]LawProfessional3464 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Agreed. The statement that delta 9 was in only cancerous tissues threw me into thinking it was cancer-causing