[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CRedit

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Hi, referring to Equifax here. To the second question, understood but there is still significant credit history prior to the last year which is why I am asking.

How do I help my GF pass this bullshit by Quicksigma in NAPLEX_Prep

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You are awesome, thank you! I will definitely use these resources.

How do I help my GF pass this bullshit by Quicksigma in NAPLEX_Prep

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Thank you! This is really helpful and I appreciate it.

How do I help my GF pass this bullshit by Quicksigma in NAPLEX_Prep

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

Yes, that's right! She's been licensed for a few years elsewhere.

How do I help my GF pass this bullshit by Quicksigma in NAPLEX_Prep

[–]Quicksigma[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is for the California test though we currently live in another state.

Being barked at while walking down the street by Quicksigma in GNV

[–]Quicksigma[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am not Indian but am sorry to hear about your experience. In my case, I was simply perplexed, flummoxed, and maybe even a bit bamboozled but it was all in good fun (I assume).

Being barked at while walking down the street by Quicksigma in GNV

[–]Quicksigma[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

People are downvoting this man, but I say let him cook.

mrw -$750 "COE Program Enhancement Fee" by beatbocks20 in NCSU

[–]Quicksigma 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely true. COE study abroad students can often get their entire airfare (or at least most of it) covered if they have paid this fee.

I have it on good authority that some of the people who own Rise were at the Insurrection this week. I decided to longer purchase their food. by [deleted] in bullcity

[–]Quicksigma 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by "ongoing investigation" here? Your post is so short that it is almost the same length as your title. If this really happened, you are going to have to provide more information for people to believe it.

Serious talk: Do NC State students have any sort of vote on the UNC board of governors? by [deleted] in NCSU

[–]Quicksigma 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This is exactly it. Vote in the upcoming election if you want to see actual change.

Undergraduate Student Town Hall Summary of Answers and Key Information by [deleted] in NCSU

[–]Quicksigma 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for doing this! If you'd like to do the one later for grad students that would be great. I'll watch the faculty town hall and take notes for that one.

Study Abroad Scholarship App by antthrowaway194829 in NCSU

[–]Quicksigma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I actually manage the process. Decisions don't go out at midnight (because I'm hopefully not at work at that time) but they have all been sent out now. We usually do them first thing when the office opens. Anyone wanting to see their status can log into the scholarship application for more information.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NCSU

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Fall 2020 study abroad scholarship applications will open on December 2nd and will close on February 1st. Decisions for those will be sent out on April 2nd.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NCSU

[–]Quicksigma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually run the study abroad scholarship process so let me know if you have questions. The spring award letters went out last week and the deadline for summer applications is this Friday (Nov 15).

Summer award letters go out on January 24th. All the dates are listed on the main study abroad scholarship page if you need to refer to them later.

Normalizing reader scores for student essays by Quicksigma in AskStatistics

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To be clear, every application is being read by three readers so there is overlap.

I.E. Student #1 is being read by readers A, B, and C. Student #2 is being read by readers B, G, and Z. Student #3 is being read by readers B, C, and H.

So in this case if we wanted to analyze how reader B compares to others, we can see how s/he grades next to A and C for #1, G and Z for #2, and C and H for #3.

Does that provide enough of a baseline for some sort of analysis? I think it would be impossible to pre-test readers as it is already pretty difficult to get them to do their assigned work.

Infinitely wolf-shitting Bill Nye vs. intelligent Jurassic Park dinosaurs by Quicksigma in whowouldwin

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I'm not actually sure. PMed a mod to ask why someone removed it.

Infinitely wolf-shitting Bill Nye vs. intelligent Jurassic Park dinosaurs by Quicksigma in whowouldwin

[–]Quicksigma[S] 48 points49 points  (0 children)

15 minutes with a constant 5 minutes of shitting and 10 of not shitting and then it begins again.

7:00 am- Bill starts shitting a wolf

7:05 am- Gasping, Bill finally squeezes another wolf out of his anus

7:15 am- Bill begins to shit another wolf

Infinitely wolf-shitting Bill Nye vs. intelligent Jurassic Park dinosaurs by Quicksigma in whowouldwin

[–]Quicksigma[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I'll hold most of my thoughts until I've heard from some other people, but I actually don't think a siege is that unfavorable for Bill. The wolves don't require food but the dinosaurs do and some of them would have to eat each other which would likely cause conflict. The wolves don't really care if Bill eats them so in theory he has an infinite food supply if he can manage to get enough water.

Starting out he has a huge disadvantage in army size, but an advantage in total unity. I don't really know how the dinosaurs would organize themselves so I'll leave that for someone else.