For those who took calc bc senior year, how was math 2130 for you?
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Why is college board so stingy with releasing tests?
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Will the difficulty of the physics c tests be more than before the change?
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What is the political situation like in St Louis?
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Can you only buy food with meal points?
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Can I study for BC exclusively through frqs or do mcqs test a different aspect of knowledge?
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What's generally rescind worthy?
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Is anyone else having this issue with the Wash U key?
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Can I say a series is convergent by proving the latter part of the series is convergent and saying that the earlier parts are all non infinity?
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Why does everyone think a sob story will get you far?
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What's the norm with bringing consoles/monitors?
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For people who got emails about grades dropping, how much is considered unacceptable?
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For early applications to schools that have an optional quarter grade reporting system, how much do they value it?
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I technically took my SAT on March 9 in my region, but I listed the date as March 8 on common app. Will this be an issue?
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I don't even take apush this year (took it last year), but I had a dream where I was doing an in class SAQ and for some reason this was the photo I saw instead of the regular prompt
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[AP Physics C] Electric field- Are fields stronger when three charges are +/- and the other is the opposite or is it stronger when it is a horizontal field? Just need help with the field portion TY all
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Sig figs
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[AP Physics 1] How does one convert decibels to particle displacement?
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[AP Physics 1] How is sound graphed?
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Can someone explain to me whether or not the cell potential is equal to cathode - anode?
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Hi everyone! I can't figure out what I'm supposed to do here. I'm using delta g = rtlnk but the values aren't right
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Need help with 2 solubility/complex ion questions
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Ball rolling and falling projectile motion
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Help with kinetics question
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[Kinetics] Having trouble with this question
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