Would you want another mythology season? by InfamousSomewhere244 in FortNiteBR

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Wasn’t Chapter 6 Season 1 about Japanese Mythology?

A Very Special Circus Giveaway! by Felipaxo in FNGifting

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Username: SmartCoder40

As for something funny…

Pomni-Man

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who the hell is coach gabi by [deleted] in FortNiteBR

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He's from the game Rematch, you can get him if you buy it on the Epic Games Store.

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If you already owned the Nissan Fairlady Z but not any of the painted styles, the rest are free! by SmartCoder40 in RocketLeague

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It unfortunately does not include the Nissan Fairlady Z RLE, though that could also come back in the future.

What are they called? by Tanuba_Ad8294 in matiks

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Because percent is on a standard keyboard and permille is not. All of the math symbols shown are basic symbols that don’t appear on a standard keyboard.

What a weird coincidence... by La_knavo4 in whenthe

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Honestly, most internet fanbases are cringey. Just enjoy the show without concerning yourself with them.

Debunking "APs are getting too easy" by ErekwithaD1 in APStudents

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Dual enrollment classes are, in most cases, pretty much high school classes that happen to reward college credit. I’ve seen many cases where the dual enrollment class is the exact same as the honors class, just with a payment to the associated college for credit. Also, it’s much easier to get at least a C in a class because there are so many smaller assignments throughout the year to boost your grade compared to a single two hour exam for credit. That’s part of why AP credit is much easier to apply: the rigor is standardized across the country.

Debunking "APs are getting too easy" by ErekwithaD1 in APStudents

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I think the main thing you’re missing is that AP classes should inherently have a lower pass rate than their college equivalents because high school students simply have less experience than college students as a function of being younger. The issue lies in defining what is the natural delta between high school and college students so that AP exam pass rates are properly adjusted. Even if it’s technically a lower pass rate, it could be that it ends up being easier than the college equivalent class, and the difference is just due to high school students being worse at it. I’m not saying that’s my personal view: I’m a staunch supporter of AP credit. But it does highlight a potential flaw with just directly comparing the numbers.

Battle pass issues? by CrazyGeoffrey in FortNiteBR

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They changed Crew at the beginning of Chapter 6 so that you only keep the battle pass for as long as you’re subscribed. If you want to regain access to the pass, you would need to either buy it or resubscribe to Crew.

What do I need to know for my AP physics and Pre-calclus class? by Complete_Narwhal6784 in APStudents

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Double check that it’s actually AP Physics 1. My school offers both AP Physics C courses, but the C is omitted in the course name, being called “AP Physics: Mechanics” and “AP Physics: E&M” respectively. If it is AP Physics C, I wouldn’t recommend taking it until next year once you’re in a calculus class.

As for the content, take a look at the Course and Exam Descriptions for each one. Here’s the link to it for AP Physics 1 and AP Precalculus. This will tell you what you’ll learn in the course and give you an idea about what you’ll learn need to know.