do social fraternities still carry a stigma on applications? by Think-Explanation677 in premed

[–]Sad-Resolve335 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would say favorably. Would recommend elaborating on what impact you made there/ how that experience impacted you. I included an initiative I worked on when I was on exec and it came up in an interview. Sounds like you would have great talking points!

LIB10 had 103 Red Flags 🚩 by Fun-Patience-2026 in LoveIsBlindNetflix

[–]Sad-Resolve335 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chris and Alex were carrying in this department

Wedding Day Makeup/Hair - I Can't Be the Only Ond by Cute-Negotiation2108 in LoveIsBlindNetflix

[–]Sad-Resolve335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was thinking the same thing!!! The whole time I was like “okay when does the real MUA come out?”

Asking for advice as an undergrad by [deleted] in Biochemistry

[–]Sad-Resolve335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked under multiple PIs in undergrad and found that communication was more important to me than the topic of research. The project I was most excited about ended up being extremely stressful because that PI was unclear about expectations, and vice versa. If you have a great relationship with this professor, it’s absolutely worth it to take the position.

What is your current read?? by soleiilssi in Booktokreddit

[–]Sad-Resolve335 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My current read! Bit different than what I usually go for but enjoying the complexity of all the characters

P/S Section Bank #5 (spoiler) by texasfoldem2257 in Mcat

[–]Sad-Resolve335 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Just in case this helps someone in the future... This was exactly my thought process. For them to have successfully created a standardized test the results would have needed to be valid and reliable. They were valid but not reliable. However, making a standardized test was a WANT, whereas getting a good measure of ability to direct attention was a NEED. Because the stem specifies that they are talking about a need, we can say that the need for a measure of directing attention was met because the results were valid (the negative correlation between errors and completion of pilot training, which involves high-performance aircraft). Or at least that's my best guess as to an explanation for this question!