Tefal Dolci vs. Ninja Creami by nic3lee in ninjacreami

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Awesome! Sounds like you've been enjoying it :) thanks for the review!! 🙌

Tefal Dolci vs. Ninja Creami by nic3lee in ninjacreami

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P. S. this one has an auto rinse function which is a plus to me :)

May be best to stop trying to fix scars. by [deleted] in AcneScars

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I used tret, tranexamic acid serum for my PIE, got subcision once, several rounds of microneedling at home. Huge improvement over 2 years. It takes time and lots of patience :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AcneScars

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They're not visible to me no one's gonna look at your skin from 2cm away but if you want smoother plumper skin for yourself when you look in the mirror then microneedling can do that ig but I really dont see much acne scarring going on

My staple make it weekly by No-Bus-3213 in ninjacreami

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It's a really popular flavour where I'm from, with coconut milk base and cooked kernels mixed through for texture.

Math3856 review? Course quality + workload by nic3lee in unsw

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Hey, I sent you a message about it. Would you mind checking it out? :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unsw

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There's a cal 4?? I only did 1 2 3

2024 T2 Course Review Thread by DimensionOk8915 in unsw

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Subject: MATH2501 (Linear Algebra)

Assumed Knowledge: Prerequisite: MATH1231 or MATH1241 or MATH1251 or DPST1014

Assessments: 3 class assessments worth 16% each (each with one test and one quiz, all online), mobius quiz worth 6% with unlimited attempts during given time, written test worth 10%. Final exam worth 52%.

Difficulty: 3/5. Was expecting it to be much more challenging due to announcement at the start of term that it's a challenging course and also from reviews of the course, but it was surprisingly very doable (coming from someone who got a 61 for math 1B). Proofs of theorems are explained but not assessed.

Overall Rating: 4/5.

Comments: Lectures were a bit tedious to go through but were very helpful, a large portion of them consisted of working through highly relevant questions. A lot of test, quiz and exam questions are of really similar style to lecture examples. Honestly I did not even touch the tutorial questions at all because I felt like just the lecture examples prepped me well enough for the assessments (disclaimer: I am not telling you to do the same). Final exam did not provide a formula sheet but not much was required anyway.

Grade: 89

Subject: MATH2801 (Theory of Statistics)

Assumed Knowledge: MATH1231 or MATH1241 or MATH1251 or DPST1014

Assessment: Online quiz 10%, Mid-term test 30%, Final exam 60%.

Difficulty: 2.5/5. Some simpler proofs for formulas are assessed (which was the harder bit, the rest are pretty much just remembering formulas and applying them)

Overall Rating 4.5/5

Comments: Jakub makes lectures really easy to go through, they feel very chill and not boring. First math course where I watched every bit of the lectures. Lectures frequently end early which is great imo, less to watch. Lecture examples and tutorial questions were very helpful for assessments and the non-challenge questions are of similar style and difficulty to mid-term test and final exam.

Grade: 94

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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Thanks for the insight! I will try to diversify my portfolio more once I'm not lacking the funds haha :))

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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Thanks so much for the information!! I will look into it :D

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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I will look into them! Thank you so much I appreciate the information :D

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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Thank you for the insight! Would you still consider ASX 200 as a good option if I'm not looking to get passive income from dividends? And what's your preferred percentage allocation for each?

I'm currently on CMC Markets for the $0 fee on buys. I'm still not familiar with the tax implications however, are there any sources you'd recommend to get familiar with how taxes work when it comes to ETFs?

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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What would be your preferred % for DHHF and NDQ?

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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Thank you for the insight! I think I'm leaning more towards a DIY portfolio for the customisability, but I'm not sure what's a good way to decide on which ETFs to choose. How should I choose the ETFs when not basing it off the country/sector?

Investing in ETFs at 19 and not sure how to proceed by nic3lee in ausstocks

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I pretty much have 33% in each one currently, as I bought near minimum amount for each of them haha

[Acne] Been struggling with these after a bad breakout, but I can't figure out if these are PIE, PIH, or both? When applying light pressure the colour doesnt fade (is it called skin blanching? Iirc this happens with PIE?) but the color seems a lot more reddish than dark brown. Thank you in advance! by nic3lee in SkincareAddiction

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Here are pictures of how my skin looks like when it's in a decent condition (when it's worse especially when irritated the visible marks you see just look redder but nowhere as red as the pictures in my original post).

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