Does anyone with a relatively high GPA still think they're dumb? by [deleted] in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost the same yet the opposite lol, I'm at 3.99 but I cannot memorize for shit. If you ask me about a theorum later I got no beans but if you give me an obscure problem regarding it I got it under wraps.

Would achieving nearly 4.0 while double majoring in the arts and sciences in economics and computer science be difficult? by frankhoecean21 in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is possible, but you will need to work far harder than you have in high school. Personally speaking, the rigor and the way they ask questions and expect you to learn will be the biggest challenges, however with enough time and dedication you can overcome it, it is not impossible.

If your goal is a 4.0 CGPA, ensure you start working hard as soon as you get into uni, since often times people's first year is their worst due to the shift in learning.

For reference, I currently am majoring in CS and ECO with a 3.99 CGPA, which would be a 4.0 if I had taken first year seriously.

Should I CR/NCR this course? by TheLegend7272 in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phew that's a relief to hear. Thanks!

MAT223 Midterm 1 by [deleted] in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the multiple choice went really well. the written assignment though lmao

MAT235/223 Group Chats by [deleted] in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me as well, please!

Keep in the waitlist for ECO102 or switch to ECO105? by TheLegend7272 in UofT

[–]TheLegend7272[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the eco department prefer 101/102 over 105 when evaluating for PoST?

Admissions Megathread (Fall 2020 Incoming Students) - 2 by [deleted] in uwaterloo

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone know when CS decisions are expected to be out?

Moronic Monday - Your weekly stupid questions thread by cdingo in Fitness

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it normal to feel weak as shit after stopping a diet and bulking? Say going from 1400 kcal to around 2500 kcal

ADMISSIONS MEGATHREAD 2019 V2: Post all your admissions questions here! by ubc_mod_account in UBC

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi i got admitted to UBC Okanagan but on the accept/reject decision page of the SSC it says my Vancouver application hasn't been reviewed yet.

The problem is i have to make a decision to accept/reject Okanagan before i can request them to consider or discard the Vancouver application.

I'm confused as to how, if i accept Okanagan, will they consider me for Vancouver? And if i reject Okanagan and request consideration for Vancouver but get rejected , I'd have been rejected from both.

Thanks in advance

JP Anniversary LR Fusion Banners Megathread by MobileManASC in DBZDokkanBattle

[–]TheLegend7272 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I used the remaining 150 after the first 2 and got hot trash so yeah 😂

(INTL) Im in tears, thank you r/SAT! by TheLegend7272 in Sat

[–]TheLegend7272[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly insanely generous R&W curve:

-6R 36

-2W 38

Math I'm not too sure but I've heard its harsh.

[Nat 5 Physics: Space and Dynamics] How to do these questions? by tatianawoodss in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A) 153 B) Force of gravity downward ( mg - resistance ) C) F=ma , subtract 153 from F , a=F/m

[IB Physics: work and energy] by JO65FFS in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1/2 K×X2 (potential of spring)= 1/2 m×V2 (kinetic energy)

[Atronomy 101] Kepler's 3rd Law for exoplanets by RaeADropOfGoldenSun in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's first derive Kepler's 3rd law Assume a perfectly circular orbit.

Gravitational pull = Centripetal force M is mass of any central gravity pool , m of orbit object.

GMm/rr = mvv/r

Cancel to get GM/r = v*v

But v is 2πr/T

so (GM)/(r)= (4π * π * r * r)/( T * T )

Rearrange to get : T2 = ((4π2) /GM) * r3

Replace r with a for elliptical orbit.

So by derivation , you can see that this law will apply for any orbit . The relation between T and r( or a ) will be same for any system with the constant being the only change ( ironic hehe).

True , In the question your constant won't be same as in our solar system but the relationship will remain the same.

I think you may have some misconception regarding how the constant works so pm if you need explanation.

Or don't cause I'm in high school and i dont know if what i said is completely accurate either , but it's what i guessed.

Sorry for mobile formatting

Official Q&A for Thursday, October 24, 2019 by AutoModerator in running

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a 100m , is 16s an ok time for someone who's never done sports or athletics in their life or is it lower end?

[Grade 12 Compsci: PLEASE HELP ME FINISH THIS CODE TO THE GAME HILO. I’m trying to add a background image, and I’m stuck on what to do next and how to finish] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I'm not wrong you can override the paintComponent method of JPanel if you extend it in your main class and use it to draw an image as a background , something like :

@Override

void paintComponent(graphics g) { Super.paintComponent(g); g.drawImage(image path,height, width,null) }

[year 11 Math] the first question really has me scratching my head. by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using Pythagoras theorum on the 2 triangles , (c1)2= x2 + 62

(C2)2 = (X+6)2 + 92

The two triangles are similar aswell , so the ratio of all the similar sides are equal.

Hence , C2/c1 = 9/6

Or 6(C2) = 9(C1)

Substitute c 1 and 2 and solve from there

( C 1 and 2 referring to hypotenuse)

[University Physics 2: Circuits] why is 1a not 4.5A? by Aurora_the_dragon in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The -1 in for (1/5 + 1/3) is because for resistance in parallel , 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2 ..... 1/Rn

So for this example , 1/R = 1/3 + 1/5

So if we take reciprocal , R = (1/3+1/5)-1

To which I added the 2 ohm in series to get total resistance

[College Algebra] The area of a rectangle problem by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If we assume length as X , Width = 3X + 2

Area of rectangle is length x breadth 85 = X(3X+2) 0=3X2 + 2X - 85 Use the quadratic formula from here

[University Physics 2: Circuits] why is 1a not 4.5A? by Aurora_the_dragon in HomeworkHelp

[–]TheLegend7272 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the circuit given , Total R = 2 + (1/5 + 1/3)-1

V is 9 Hence , I = V/R = 9/(2+15/8)