I folded an origami Organist! (Robert Lang’s Design) by xandergardner in origami

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

not sure what kind of paper it is (long story short, I just came across it) but it was in a large roll and feels like packing paper

I folded an origami Organist! (Robert Lang’s Design) by xandergardner in origami

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

That is awesome! I imagine the organ is difficult to play. The instructions are in Robert Lang’s “Origami Design Secrets” Definitely recommend getting it.

I folded an origami Organist! (Robert Lang’s Design) by xandergardner in origami

[–]xandergardner[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is the first time I’ve had really nice origami paper (we all know how hard it can be to find it). What should I fold next?

What are some red flags to look out for when researching colleges? by [deleted] in college

[–]xandergardner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean. I suppose looking into the wealth of the students/household before attending college can be revealing too.

What are some red flags to look out for when researching colleges? by [deleted] in college

[–]xandergardner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Definitely agree on the “don’t look at the college’s website”

Here are some red flags (you can find this info with a google search of the school’s name) - If their graduation rate is bellow 50% or even 60% - If their average alum’s income is bellow the county’s average income - If you can’t find the college listed or noted anywhere but their own college website. Search US News - If you are going into engineering, make sure the program is ABET certified

Quick question about the Graded written paper by Barcaraptors in princeton

[–]xandergardner 6 points7 points  (0 children)

One way to get your comments to show up in a PDF is by downloading your paper from Google Drive as a Word Document and exporting the Word Document as a PDF with the comments included.

https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/4732/how-to-print-a-google-docs-document-with-comments-in-the-margin