Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND SHIT)
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As always, will be here for any and all things related to Biology. If it's Chemistry...don't...I'll try.
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I'll take the chemistry. sort of high school level anyway
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Marcato wrote:How am I supposed to see tacos in these conditions?
Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
I suppose this belongs in this topic.
For the common application:
If anyone's wondering, I'm planning on writing about how sonic Adventure got me into video games, and thus programming and art, which I'm hoping to study in college.
For the common application:
Am I interpreting this wrong when I assume that I can write about a creative work? It seems like it could be an awkwardly phrased prompt for a character from a creative work, and I don't want to take that risk.Describe a character in fiction, a historical figure, or a creative work (as in art, music, science, etc.) that has had an influence on you, and explain that influence.
If anyone's wondering, I'm planning on writing about how sonic Adventure got me into video games, and thus programming and art, which I'm hoping to study in college.
Since this is garbled English, please refer to the brutal attack of confusion.
Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
Looks like a piece of creative work, not character from.YCobb wrote:I suppose this belongs in this topic.
For the common application:Am I interpreting this wrong when I assume that I can write about a creative work? It seems like it could be an awkwardly phrased prompt for a character from a creative work, and I don't want to take that risk.Describe a character in fiction, a historical figure, or a creative work (as in art, music, science, etc.) that has had an influence on you, and explain that influence.
If anyone's wondering, I'm planning on writing about how sonic Adventure got me into video games, and thus programming and art, which I'm hoping to study in college.


Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
Seems to me like your in the clear according to their sentence structure, but I would suggest asking your teacher if at all possible. I know phrasing like this has got me before.

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I'd say they're asking for "character from", run it by your teacher so you're sure you're in the clear.
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A person from a creative work would fall under character in fiction though. That's why I'm pretty sure it means the work itself.


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Oh, now that I look at it again, science doesn't really have characters so I think I'll be in the clear.
ninja'd/edit: yeah D-vid that makes sense, I'll just go for it.
ninja'd/edit: yeah D-vid that makes sense, I'll just go for it.
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Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
My classes this year:
RMCC(Rich Mountain Comunity College) Freshman Comp 1
RMCC American Government/then teachers aid
Driver Education/then RMCC College Algebra
PHYSICS
Anatomy and Physiology
German II (ohmanpleasehelp)
Office management (May change to aid next semester
I can still try helping people with chemistry, ESPECIALLY with chemical equasions, i.e. HCl+Na(OH)-->H2O+NaCl
RMCC(Rich Mountain Comunity College) Freshman Comp 1
RMCC American Government/then teachers aid
Driver Education/then RMCC College Algebra
PHYSICS
Anatomy and Physiology
German II (ohmanpleasehelp)
Office management (May change to aid next semester
I can still try helping people with chemistry, ESPECIALLY with chemical equasions, i.e. HCl+Na(OH)-->H2O+NaCl
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Marcato wrote:How am I supposed to see tacos in these conditions?
Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
I'm good for Anatomy/Physiology, PHYSICS, and German, though I'm guessing there are those better qualified to help you on that last one. Depending on what PHYSICS it is I may have to say the same thing, though with an A and a B+ in the last (only) two college level PHYSICS classes I'm good for it. I'd just have to look up some equations, which I'm guessing you'll be collecting anyway along the next couple months. If there's one thing you can be sure about PHYSICS class, it's that your little notebook of equations is going to be your bestest friend in the whole universe.

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GERMAN
Comm to me kidz, I vill teatsch you ze GERMAN.
Comm to me kidz, I vill teatsch you ze GERMAN.


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I should punch myself in the dick for forgetting to save my english report as a .rtf
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Marcato wrote:How am I supposed to see tacos in these conditions?
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I should punch myself in the dick for forgetting to save my english report as a .rtf

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Ms works >ms word BAD JUJU
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Marcato wrote:How am I supposed to see tacos in these conditions?
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Re: Study Buddies (AKA NOW LET US ALL NOT FAIL CLASSES AND S
Hey could anyone help me with scientific notation? The problem is:
25 mm to cm
I have to convert and express in scientific notation. I know that 25mm = 2.5 cm, but I don't know how to put it in scientific notation.
25 mm to cm
I have to convert and express in scientific notation. I know that 25mm = 2.5 cm, but I don't know how to put it in scientific notation.
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