Iām a biochem applicant who settled on Camb. The Nat Sci course can be very close, to the point where only 1/4th of the 1st year isnāt biochem and the 2-4th years are pretty much entirely.Ā Ā I can definitely see why it wouldnāt be someoneās first pick though.
Tbh, I shouldnāt be able to fix this- any mechanism by which it would be possible would allow for sharing of purchases between completely separate accounts, destroying the appās revenue.Ā
Mass of an average lion is about 160kg. If we assume they have the same density as water (most animals are fairly close), one billion lions standing at 1m height would form a filled cuboid of side length 13km or so. Theyād probably spread out to more like 30km a side though.Ā
Russia achieved partial Air Superiority despite Ukraine and NATO massive efforts to constantly rebuild AD cover. SU-25s and SU-34s are FABing ukrainian positions so damn hard for months and russian drones are spotting and targetting targets dozens of kms away from the frontline.
The USās air superiority tools have grown in potency enormously with the introduction of stealth A2A aircraft. The same cannot be said for the opponents in this scenario.
For all we know, endosymbiosis could happen millions of times a year. Whether this group will survive long enough to be significant remains to be seen.Ā
I've read at least two papers on this very subject this year. One was actually determining how many "chloroplast" containing protists did not descend from the same endosymbiotic event. In fact, many protists "chloroplasts" are the result of an endosymbiotic event for another protist that already had a "chloroplast" which it itself was the result of a previous one.
The maths part is good, but the part i struggle with is finding which equations to use and in what order because the information they give in the question makes it really hard to figure out.
You should have a familiarity with what each equation is used for- itās worth reviewing every equation quickly in a 2hr revision session, itāll eliminate most of these errors.Ā
2 A* s for all past papers Iāve done for maths and further maths, and A*s in paper 1 and 2 in Physics but Iām not sure about paper 3 since we didnāt cover the full spec yet š then A in computer science
If this is AQA physics, paper 3Ā Ā is split into two sections. If youāve not finished your optional module, you can just practice section A still (practicals).
Not really, they're super specific about the wording and just using the equations in sentences won't get you anywhere, at least for OCR physics. Physics is by far my hardest A level cos of this, FM and maths are just maths, and with CS at least the written questions are based on your knowledge of the content rather than your knowledge of the mark scheme. It's still possible to get an A* but you have to put in a lot more effort than you do with other subjects.
AQA is alright. Lastās yearās exams were a mess though, the proportion of A*s dropped by 5% and the grade boundaries still went down (by 10%!) instead of up because of how hard the papers were.
The amount of velocity it takes to escape Earth's gravity is 40,270 km/h; 25,020 mph; I'm pretty sure even if Ghidorah could think of that, he couldn't fly that fast, especially while carrying Godzilla.
Honestly, although it makes sense that sixth forms have a minimum grade for taking certain A-levels, I don't think your GCSE grade is that important in the end.
Most people here want to go the a US college, so quoting world rankings where half the top places arenāt relevant options isnāt particularly helpful.Ā
He didn't do that well in hyperdrive last pb or elytra race last mayhem, so idk
His elytra flight in the Hoplite event was clean.
I donāt think thereās a definitive list - unis vary so much depending on what course youāre looking at and which metric you value
Iām a biochem applicant who settled on Camb. The Nat Sci course can be very close, to the point where only 1/4th of the 1st year isnāt biochem and the 2-4th years are pretty much entirely.Ā Ā I can definitely see why it wouldnāt be someoneās first pick though.
Power scaling is not allowed (aka vs battlewiki calculations). Only use on screen feats for vs battles.
Thatāsā¦controversial.Ā
This guy is actually insane, calling UCL "safety", so based and sigma
Itās not that uncommon overall, but for CS itās crazy.
Idk why the question didnāt paste here it is:
Youāve got 100cm3 total of mostly water. Thatās why you use 100.Ā
Youāre gonna need to narrow that down a lot also Glassdoor is helpful
What additional information would be helpful?
State and/or city, and type of position
Ideally San Francisco or Boston, some sort of industry research or drugĀ design role.Ā
Which college?
Wolfson! iāll be a mature student when i go in 2025.
Nice!
Are you sure you didnāt mix up UK and US dates?
There is a button called restore purchases as long as your on the same device it should load your tribes
Iāve switched accounts, but the game hasnāt realised yet. If I press restore purchase Iāll be locked out of what I have now.
Ask Zoythrus
Tbh, I shouldnāt be able to fix this- any mechanism by which it would be possible would allow for sharing of purchases between completely separate accounts, destroying the appās revenue.Ā
Mass of an average lion is about 160kg. If we assume they have the same density as water (most animals are fairly close), one billion lions standing at 1m height would form a filled cuboid of side length 13km or so. Theyād probably spread out to more like 30km a side though.Ā
thats still just a big cube of lions, lions donāt form cubes
Cuboid, not a cube. Iāve just modelled the lions as 1m in height and approx 40cm solid on each side.Ā
CGI in Iron man, Iron man 2, and avengers is leagues ahead of some of the CGI they are currently outputting
Rewatching the Avengers shows some serious flaws in the effects.Ā
Russia achieved partial Air Superiority despite Ukraine and NATO massive efforts to constantly rebuild AD cover. SU-25s and SU-34s are FABing ukrainian positions so damn hard for months and russian drones are spotting and targetting targets dozens of kms away from the frontline.
The USās air superiority tools have grown in potency enormously with the introduction of stealth A2A aircraft. The same cannot be said for the opponents in this scenario.
Fictional characters? Probably your friends.
For all we know, endosymbiosis could happen millions of times a year. Whether this group will survive long enough to be significant remains to be seen.Ā
I've read at least two papers on this very subject this year. One was actually determining how many "chloroplast" containing protists did not descend from the same endosymbiotic event. In fact, many protists "chloroplasts" are the result of an endosymbiotic event for another protist that already had a "chloroplast" which it itself was the result of a previous one.
Those sound like interesting papers! Do you know where I could find them?Ā
Are you getting the maths right? Sometimes itās worth taking the equations slowly and rearranging them on the paper. It helps stop mixups.
The maths part is good, but the part i struggle with is finding which equations to use and in what order because the information they give in the question makes it really hard to figure out.
You should have a familiarity with what each equation is used for- itās worth reviewing every equation quickly in a 2hr revision session, itāll eliminate most of these errors.Ā
2 A* s for all past papers Iāve done for maths and further maths, and A*s in paper 1 and 2 in Physics but Iām not sure about paper 3 since we didnāt cover the full spec yet š then A in computer science
If this is AQA physics, paper 3Ā Ā is split into two sections. If youāve not finished your optional module, you can just practice section A still (practicals).
Not really, they're super specific about the wording and just using the equations in sentences won't get you anywhere, at least for OCR physics. Physics is by far my hardest A level cos of this, FM and maths are just maths, and with CS at least the written questions are based on your knowledge of the content rather than your knowledge of the mark scheme. It's still possible to get an A* but you have to put in a lot more effort than you do with other subjects.
Sounds like a difference in exam boards. I do AQA.
wait so are all the physics horror stories based on OCR Physics? How is AQA?
AQA is alright. Lastās yearās exams were a mess though, the proportion of A*s dropped by 5% and the grade boundaries still went down (by 10%!) instead of up because of how hard the papers were.
Imperial has biochemistry with management.Ā
Thatās a wild title.Ā
The amount of velocity it takes to escape Earth's gravity is 40,270 km/h; 25,020 mph; I'm pretty sure even if Ghidorah could think of that, he couldn't fly that fast, especially while carrying Godzilla.
Thatās only true if youāre launched from the surface at that velocity, and cannot gain velocity otherwise.Ā Ā
Iām not sure Ghidorah is smart enough to understand the concept of diminishing atmospheric pressure.
Withdrew from LSE because it was taking so so long. I'm thinking of firming UCL and insuring Southampton but unsure!
I have family at Southampton for Geography, they say itās a great course. Best of luck with your A levels!
The US and UK are culturally close enough that youāre unlikely to be ostracised.Ā
Honestly, although it makes sense that sixth forms have a minimum grade for taking certain A-levels, I don't think your GCSE grade is that important in the end.
Interestingly enough, the people who work the hardest in my maths class tend to get average results, As and Bs.Ā
MCU Cap can probably comfortably beat lower tier masters- theyāre not usually portrayed as particularly impressive.Ā
Tigress struggled whilst juggling a child, if my memory serves me correctly.Ā
Most people here want to go the a US college, so quoting world rankings where half the top places arenāt relevant options isnāt particularly helpful.Ā