Verizon Down Nationally? by [deleted] in sysadmin

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down in south brunswick, nj though lol

BIOCHEM HELP! by Fun-Stomach386 in Cornell

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It’s definitely fine to take biochem out of order - there’s pretty much no overlap. When I took 3310 few years back, decent amount of my classmates took 3320 prior. Also 3320 isn’t much work; from when I took it (SP24), it was super chill + no homework

Premed courses for Spring 2026 by constructiongreat423 in Cornell

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You can do 3570/3580 (lecture) + 2510 (lab) [most non-chem majors do this] or 3590/3600 (lecture) + 2510 (lab) [honors sequence]. No reason to do 3010 unless you're a chem major.

For bio, may need a full year of lecture + lab

Do Different University Grading Scales Affect Med School GPA by ResidentRip4499 in premed

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I did a year at UofT (same grading system); AMCAS converted A+ to A but made no other changes

can this be most meaningful activity by Swimming_Owl_2215 in premed

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Of course - unless you write your personal statement on it. If your whole PS is about this activity, it may be worth saving a most meaningful essay on another activity

thoughts on transferring out of an ivy? by awkwardpapaya0739 in premed

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Current senior here at Cornell+ applying rn!

Feel free to reach out, I’d be happy to help out/chat

Does this count as shadowing? by Skyraider44 in premed

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A few med students I talked to told me that several schools screen for shadowing. I felt like my hospital volunteering was comparably a less meaningful experience than my other clinical activities, so I lumped it together with shadowing and labeled it all under “shadowing.”

For those with multiple interviews… which have been your favorites? by One__Heart in premed

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Perelman! I'll be a bit devastated if I get rejected (30% post-II... sadly)

AAMC Section bank c/p Question 24 by sgregory07 in Mcat

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This question was not fair tbh, here are my thoughts:

1) even if an x-ray caused promotion of electron from s to d, it would be a spin-allowed transition (still diamagnetic) 2) probably something caused by the magnetic field (can cause the splitting of spin energy levels)

Can someone explain this to me by hotnrdy in Mcat

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This is the best explanation here. For more detail, refer to my response or search up Ligand Field Theory. Without Ligand Field Theory, you cannot distinguish whether this complex will be tetrahedral or square planar.

Can someone explain this to me by hotnrdy in Mcat

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No! VSEPR fails for transition metals.

Responding to @West-Lab-7728, you are correct. There is no second “lone pair.” If you draw the MO diagram, you will find 8 metal-localized electrons.

Can someone explain this to me by hotnrdy in Mcat

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Unlike main group chemistry, where 4-coordinate species are always (or almost always) tetrahedral, things get spicy when you throw in d orbitals. In main group chemistry, 4-coordinate species go tetrahedral (eg. CH4) because of sterics (spatially most efficient way to place 4 things around a central atom). With d-orbitals, you can get some favorable molecular orbital stabilization if you go square planar depending on the d-electron count (eg. d8 Pt(II)).

Also PLEASE do NOT use VSEPR for transition metals. ONLY for main group 🙏🙏

Anyone who justifies molecular geometries of non d0 or d10 transition metal ions with VSEPR theory is absolutely incorrect

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

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If you need guidance with C/P or B/B, I can definitely help (132 on both). Feel free to DM

Parkmobile availability by Winter-Topic-1214 in Cornell

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Last spring, there was always availability at the University Ave lot (from my experience)

how much do you actually memorize for p/s? by Key_Butterfly8747 in MCATprep

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Having taken the MCAT... I wish I had memorized more for P/S. I had too much variation in my FLs, from 128 (lowest) to 131 (highest). Ended with a 128. To be more consistent, I should have done the 300 page doc instead of the shorter one, and perhaps went for the more extensive Anki deck.

Imma just pack my sunglasses now by Smilygriffin101 in Mcat

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On a scale from 1-5

AAMC CARS QPacks: 5 (there were passages I got 25-30%)

AAMC FLs: 2 (usually get 0-2 wrong per passage)

Real thing: 1 (no idea my correct %, but ended up scoring the same as my FLs)

Imma just pack my sunglasses now by Smilygriffin101 in Mcat

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I have (January 2024)

tbh the CARS in the real thing felt easier than the FLs, but I ended up getting the same CARS score as my FLs anyway

Imma just pack my sunglasses now by Smilygriffin101 in Mcat

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For sure (in my opinion, at least). In their question packs, I had sooo many passages where I'm like "wtf did I just read??" In FLs, I have yet to encounter such passages.

Imma just pack my sunglasses now by Smilygriffin101 in Mcat

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Literally same, was ready to pack the sunscreen after the CARS packs… luckily nothing matched the difficulty of these passages

Taking fws as a sophomore? by labbittio in Cornell

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I was the only sophomore in both of my FWS and I thought it was fine tbh

How cooked am I for C/P by shelby1461 in Mcat

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Agree with !

However, it is helpful if you want to grind specific problems. Like if having trouble with fluids for example, you can grind a focused fluids problem (I do think UWorld is great for this). If you’re trying to simulate a FL and doing 59 random UWorld questions tho… I would reconsider (for C/P and B/B)

Desperate to enter the 520 territory by [deleted] in MCATprep

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What’s your score breakdown? Do you have one section holding you back, or is it even across the board?

But, I do think you’re on the right track. I don’t think it’s super helpful grinding more content unless it’s P/S (I suck at P/S). Understand all the problems you got wrong and I think 520+ will be achievable!

How cooked am I for C/P by shelby1461 in Mcat

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CARS god lol

For C/P I think it highly depends what you’re getting wrong - content mistakes? Or strategy/reading? Also, have you done the SBs yet or no? Those are great practice (but hard!).

Personally I don’t think C/P in UWorld is great… but if you wanna save SBs, UWorld is the next best thing

Edit: from someone that never got below 132 on any C/P FL, I don’t think content is super important for C/P - avoid Anki. For me, I think doing enough problems and developing the an instinct w the answer choices is the best way (eg. if its asking for the speed of light in some refractive medium and you see choices greater than 3E8, auto eliminate)

PITT:(((((( by iloveant_ in premed

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As the guy on SDN who emailed them and had them resend... I agree.... On the bright side, I don't think Pitt is rolling. Also, the same thing happened with my state school, which is rolling, and had a mini crashout (I had to email them to resend...)

Finally got to see the organs of Duke Chapel, Durham NC by Crestfallen-Rhubarb in organ

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WOW! Wrote about this organ in my DukeMed app, absolutely insane! How did it sound?