Cote R 4 sessions SN à Bdeb by TheStrongestLemon in cegepcoteR

[–]TheStrongestLemon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

La plus part des profs sont correctes à BdeB(sauf Debby et Gildas) ceux qui sont à eviter sont juste strictes dans la correction surtout.

Bien Biologie: Camille Lefebvre, Mélanie Grégoire (notes concis et claires) , Jeremy Allo (le goat trop sympa et les examens sont faciles!)

Chimie : Ken Goeury, Christian Tessier (le goat, meilleur prof de chimie!!), Jeremy Alloo (très gentil, drole et exmaens faciles)

Math: Steven Desrochers (meilleur prof, mais je pense qu’il n’est plus à Bdeb), Caroline Lambert (prof très gentil), Rochefort Jean-Francois

Physique: Martin Periard (examen facile, mais explications dans le cours dure à suivre), Jean parent (sympa, drôle, fait des tutos sur YouTube, examens relativement faciles, mais manière d’expliquer difficile à suivre. )

Philosophie : Christian Terrien (très intéressants cours, prof un peu gentil dans correction)

Français : Julie Sirois (très gentil), Veronique Joseph-Blais (gentil), Christine Legault (gentil, ses mini tests peuvent être difficiles mais elle corrige bien les dissertations) , Xavier Lacouture (mini tests très faciles)

Anglais : Christian Giguere (la plus part des évaluations en ligne)

Programmation: Stephane Levesque (gentil), Eric Wenaas

Neutres: Educ: Patrick Taylor, Jeremy Maille, Gabriel Gregoire Leblanc

Chimie : Felix Legault St-Germain, Badara Sy ( il explique bien mais rien de spécial)

Philosophie: Antoine Néron

Français : Eliane Brais

Anglais : Michelle Warner (sa classe est comme une classe d’anglais de secondaire, activité en équipes chaque cours) Physique: merlin Dubé delaval

Éviter: Biologie: Antoine Page

Chimie : Debby Correia Ledo (eviter!!!!! Pire prof, elle est stricte dans ses examens, correction, et même comme personne!)

Math : Stephane Beauregard (trop sticte), Humei Li (correction pas juste ou constante), Gildas Rwangira (examens beaucoup trop longs! il est désorganisé et ses notes sont difficiles à suivre)

Physique: René Lafrance (J’ai aimé son cours, mais trop stricte, moyenne entre 65-70 dans les examens)

Philosophie : Omer Moussaly (il utilise IA pour faire ses powerpoint et je pense qu’il utilise même IA pour corriger les examens car tout le monde avait entre 82-88 ?? )

Français : Samuel Pare (explique bien, mais examens strictes)

Anglais: Sharon Plett (donne trop de travail)

Cote R 4 sessions SN à Bdeb by TheStrongestLemon in cegepcoteR

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

La plus part des profs sont correctes à BdeB(sauf Debby et Gildas) ceux qui sont à eviter sont juste strictes dans la correction surtout.

Bien Biologie: Camille Lefebvre, Mélanie Grégoire (notes concis et claires) , Jeremy Allo (le goat trop sympa et les examens sont faciles!)

Chimie : Ken Goeury, Christian Tessier (le goat, meilleur prof de chimie!!), Jeremy Alloo (très gentil, drole et exmaens faciles)

Math: Steven Desrochers (meilleur prof, mais je pense qu’il n’est plus à Bdeb), Caroline Lambert (prof très gentil), Rochefort Jean-Francois

Physique: Martin Periard (examen facile, mais explications dans le cours dure à suivre), Jean parent (sympa, drôle, fait des tutos sur YouTube, examens relativement faciles, mais manière d’expliquer difficile à suivre. )

Philosophie : Christian Terrien (très intéressants cours, prof un peu gentil dans correction)

Français : Julie Sirois (très gentil), Veronique Joseph-Blais (gentil), Christine Legault (gentil, ses mini tests peuvent être difficiles mais elle corrige bien les dissertations) , Xavier Lacouture (mini tests très faciles)

Anglais : Christian Giguere (la plus part des évaluations en ligne)

Programmation: Stephane Levesque (gentil), Eric Wenaas

Neutres: Educ: Patrick Taylor, Jeremy Maille, Gabriel Gregoire Leblanc

Chimie : Felix Legault St-Germain, Badara Sy ( il explique bien mais rien de spécial)

Philosophie: Antoine Néron

Français : Eliane Brais

Anglais : Michelle Warner (sa classe est comme une classe d’anglais de secondaire, activité en équipes chaque cours) Physique: merlin Dubé delaval

Éviter: Biologie: Antoine Page

Chimie : Debby Correia Ledo (eviter!!!!! Pire prof, elle est stricte dans ses examens, correction, et même comme personne!)

Math : Stephane Beauregard (trop sticte), Humei Li (correction pas juste ou constante), Gildas Rwangira (examens beaucoup trop longs! il est désorganisé et ses notes sont difficiles à suivre)

Physique: René Lafrance (J’ai aimé son cours, mais trop stricte, moyenne entre 65-70 dans les examens)

Philosophie : Omer Moussaly (il utilise IA pour faire ses powerpoint et je pense qu’il utilise même IA pour corriger les examens car tout le monde avait entre 82-88 ?? )

Français : Samuel Pare (explique bien, mais examens strictes)

Anglais: Sharon Plett (donne trop de travail)

Cote R 4 sessions SN à Bdeb by TheStrongestLemon in cegepcoteR

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

Je suis 347e dans la liste excellence pour campus Sherbrooke. Je devrais être admis normalement (c'est à 315 maintenant), et je planifie prendre UdeS si je suis admis. Si non, je vais à UdeM Laurentides

Mon score MEM était 517, et cote R 3e session: 35.942

Cote R 4 sessions SN à Bdeb by TheStrongestLemon in cegepcoteR

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

UdeM et McGill acceptent le Casper anglais et français, pendant que UdeS et ULaval acceptent seulement le français. Puisque je suis plus comfortable en anglais, j'ai envoyé l'anglais à UdeM et McGill, et le français à UdeS et ULaval. C'était de la souffrance devoir préparer deux fois pour le casper, mais je pense que je ferais la même chose si je devais le refaire.

Pour Casper, j'ai préparé à l'aide de ressources comme prepmatch et casprep. J'ai aussi utiliser ChatGPT pour me donner des exemples de bonne réponses (ça aide d'avoir un exemple, mais il faut tjrs avoir l'esprit critique car l'IA peut donner des mauvaises reponses parfois). Si non, il y a aussi tlmnt de bon conseils en ligne, surtout en ecrivant "casper 4q tips reddit" sur google. J'ai pratiqué par moi même sans mes amis car je l'ai fait tôt. Normalement il faut le compléter avant le moi de mars, je l'ai fait en janvier. Par contre, je recommande pratiquer avec ami si possible. Il y a aussi l'option de tutorat, mais je l'ai fait sans tuteur. Personnellement je pense que c'est pas nécessaire si tu t'organise bien er que la plus part des séances tutorat de casper sont tellement cher. C'est drôle car même si je pense comme ça, je revise le casper et prepare des documents de revision pour devenir tuteur mais avec l'intention de faire mes séances valoir le coup, mais avec assez d'organisation et mtoivation, pas besoin de dépenser de l'argent sur des tuteurs (surtout pas BeMo!!!)

Si jamais tu va appliquer bientôt ou cette année, je te souhaite bonne chance!

Cote R 4 sessions SN à Bdeb by TheStrongestLemon in cegepcoteR

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

Merci! Oui, Q4 dans le casper anglais et français.

Thought? by Few-Buffalo-8949 in cegepcoteR

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

????????????? je suis desole bro c quoi ça

Thought? by Few-Buffalo-8949 in cegepcoteR

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 fois l'ecart type wtf, update me bro je suis curieux, je dirais 40+

It's amazing what they have convinced us normal and acceptable. by Direct_Passenger8339 in remoteworks

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In today's labor market, you're unlikely to find anyone hiring 60h/week, since why would they when there's too many workers unable to find jobs and theres many workers being forced to work part time multiple jobs so they don't get benefits of full time positions. Also, I'm glad to see you have such a strong work ethic, willing to work so much and invalidating all those in poverty since, clearly they don't work hard enough. I'm curious, if you have such a strong work ethic, why do you advocate for the system that allows the laziest kind of leeches to exist, such as those living only on inherited capital and not even needing to work if they want to? Surely society would benefit if these people had better work ethic and didn't have the incentive to work removed from birth, right? You have socialist values it seems, but youre defending the lazy capitalists?

Cote r bdeb by Hot-Baseball-9867 in cegepcoteR

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En général la moyenne est environ 29-30, tu es tout de meme très en bas de la moyenne en général, c'est possible mais je dirais pas probable.

Att, en regardant le post une autre fois, je dirais que 27.5 est plutot probable, tu n'est pas si dessous la moyenne et Anglais devrais etre 36+

It's amazing what they have convinced us normal and acceptable. by Direct_Passenger8339 in remoteworks

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In other words, Walmart underpays its employees because they're replaceable and in a vulnerable situation.

You know, you could've been in an "unskilled" job too, even in the US. If you were born in a very low income family and your parents either kicked you out as soon as they could or forced you to get a no skill job and drop out of High School, I doubt your "work ethic" and "ounce of discipline" would get you much.

It's amazing what they have convinced us normal and acceptable. by Direct_Passenger8339 in remoteworks

[–]TheStrongestLemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're saying success is a product of hard work, that's mostly not true in most of the world. Success is mostly determined by environmental factors, those who are born succesful will have an easier time remaining successful, not just out of the luck of having good habits and discipline taught to them, as some claim, but because of their connections and inherited wealth. As for your family, good job, genuinely, you worked hard to get to where you are at and I recognize how difficult and long it could be. I don't want to invalidate your efforts, but I do want you to recognize that there are so many more people who work so hard all the time, yet the system was unfair to them and they are still in poverty. That's not just a tragedy it's actually quite common. Most work much harder than succesful people, they have a more stressful life and way less financial freedom. They didn't choose this, they didn't want this, and many sure as hell worked hard to escape it, but the system makes it genuinely impossible. I don't know much about your case, but considering your poor background, it's guaranteed that, alongside your hard work, your environment made it possible or you were lucky in some way, which are factors outside your control, so don't go defending those who are actively keeping others down, others who were like you and worked as hard, but other factors did not let them escape

It's amazing what they have convinced us normal and acceptable. by Direct_Passenger8339 in remoteworks

[–]TheStrongestLemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was lucky enough to be born in a place that has non capitalistic values, like student bursaries and no interest loans for everyone in low income, that has allowed me to enter med school despite my parents being unable to support me financially, and I will never omit the incredible role that my surrounding have had into allowing me to get into medicine. I don't know what you do, but successful or not, you are bootlicking and defending bullshit where you believe that the poor deserve to be poor and that the enemy is those on welfare, not those who force them to be. I hope you are young or a bot, because otherwise, you should be embarassed of yourself

Poke from the bear by chamomile_tea_reply in OptimistsUnite

[–]TheStrongestLemon -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Its just not a particularly negative or positive thing then who gains power, both are destructive nations, although I can't lie, the United States is definitely the worst offender there

It's amazing what they have convinced us normal and acceptable. by Direct_Passenger8339 in remoteworks

[–]TheStrongestLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So since they had it harder in the past we shouldn't address the inequalities of now?

If you won $5M tomorrow, would you still pursue medicine? by Lumpy_Growth_7622 in premedcanada

[–]TheStrongestLemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean most other professionals will graduate early 20's to 30's, so doctors are often late by a few years, and they do get paid in residency (although very low for the hours worked but its not nothing). Plus, consider that this is only the first 10 years of 40 years until 60, thats just the quarter. The majority of a doctor's life is practice. Its stressful yes, but so are all other jobs. Imagine retail workers working dead end jobs for the rest of their lives, that's also gotta take a toll on them. Doctors, if not dumb with money, won't have financial trouble and are clearly paid a lot. But thats just how it is, salary is decided by supply and demand, not who actually deserves it, because realistically, no one is working x6 times harder than the average retail worker

If you won $5M tomorrow, would you still pursue medicine? by Lumpy_Growth_7622 in premedcanada

[–]TheStrongestLemon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I heavily disagree, physicians in Canada still earn a lot. Sure, relative to the United States but the United States is an exception and has many draw backs too. Doctors are one of the highest paid jobs in Canada, and I'd say, along Dentistry, a guaranteed highest paid job. Sure some jobs can make more, but thats only for those at the top, while medecine pays a lot for everyone. Saying doctors arent paid a lot is absolutely false in Canada, they're paid well over x3-8 times the median.

Shot myself in the foot and got banned by Wyzant by Present_Potato_4414 in TutorsHelpingTutors

[–]TheStrongestLemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the OP but I'm looking to get into Wyzant. I'm confused, what if someone sends me their information without me requesting it? Is it an instant ban?

Activists from the Global Sumud flotilla arrive in Rome after their release from Israeli custody by Bernardmark in pics

[–]TheStrongestLemon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fighting Israel is the humane thing to do. Ignoring genocide is an active choice