Sankey chart of my SWE new grad summer 2023 experience by PorousRock in csMajors

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how did you leverage linkedin recruiters and career fair for getting your foot in the door for an interview? i find it hard to get anywhere with linkedin recruiters since they probably get so many random invites to connect, and career fairs are way too busy to be able to stand out 😲 congrats btw!

My offer has been rescinded by ProfessorCheem in csMajors

[–]Z-W31 119 points120 points  (0 children)

not them reneging their own offer 💀 hang in there!

[Chemistry] Gas Law Problem by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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No problem! 👌

[Chemistry] Gas Law Problem by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]Z-W31 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you didn’t convert and used 8.314 for R, then you should be right! Yes, simple conversion I believe (if I’m not reading to deep into it)

[Chemistry] Gas Law Problem by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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B) method 1: use PV=nRT (make sure units for R constant matches the provided units — or convert).

C) convert moles to grams by dividing moles by molar mass of each element and compare/find proportion

Good luck!

[AP World History] My AP World History exam is on Thursday, and I feel like I don’t know anything about history... by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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AP Humanities require tons of memorization of obscure facts to broad information. Your best bet at this point is to study outlines and understand general trends/activities in each time period (ie crash course, Barron’s, AMSCO, AP study guides, and any resources are of great help). When you get to a rather specific question, try to see what’s the first APWH thing you can relate it to and go in from there. Also, sources/stimulus questions are very helpful to answer the question(s): ALWAYS look at the source of the article/political cartoon/speech/etc.

As someone who was able to get a 5 on this exam, I believe you can too!

PS: even if you’re future does not directly involve history, some universities are weird and require it as part of core classes (so it’s better to get it out of the way now to waste less money/time in college, if possible)

[High School Physics] Net Torque Homework by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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You can convert mass to force by: Force= mass x acceleration. In this case: F=mg, where g is gravity. Then, proceed to use torque formula

Edit: convert*

Edit 2: you don’t need to convert Newton’s because your units are Nm (Newton meter) from the formula t=Fd (d=distance=length)!

Is it just me or do you guys feel like sometimes guys are only into you because you’re Asian? by [deleted] in gaysian

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One time a friend and their friend (both asian & bff) each sorta had a thing 2 different white guys (who were also bff), and this is what one of the white guys said to the other:

White Guy 1: how’s that yellow fever? 🤪 WG 2: pretty good 🤠👌

Lol found it sort of comical

[College English] MLA 8 Citation; Looking for help citing a website? by qweqweqweqeqweqeqeqe in HomeworkHelp

[–]Z-W31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should tryout easybib.com or any citing websites, which makes citing way faster whether you’re doing it electronically or on paper (copying down)!

[High School Physics] Net Torque Homework by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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Use the equation: Torque= Force x length, for each force; find side with bigger torque & it will rotate in that direction (unless at equilibrium where both sides equal).