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AP Physics 1 help
Currently preparing for finals and I need to do good or my grade is going to significantly drop. Does anyone who's taken the class have any tips or study guides? My semester test is up to unit 5 (I think)
0 likes • Dec '24
@Daniel Y thank you!
I Need İnformation For My Future
(First of all english is not my native language so if I make a mistake Im sorry) Hi! Im Ceylin. I'm 16 years old and 11th grade student from Türkiye. I have aims like every other high school students. But my dreams are a bit different than all of my other friends. I want to go to Harvard Medical School. And if you know in Türkiye, our economy is not that stable. Actually so bad. In USA you can buy 1.500 bread (approximate value) with the lowest payment, but in Türkiye you can only buy 900 bread. Thats the difference. So I dont have enough money for studying aboard. That means I need a great schoolarship to study aboard. And most likely Harvard can give me that schoolarship that I need. But to be honest I'm kind of confused. I know that I have to take ACT test but is it enough? What can I do except this? Should I have to take SAT and ACT at the same time? If I do this will it increase my acceptance change to Harvard Med school? Which exams should I take. When should I have to take this test? I am a new 11th grade it hadn't even been a week yet. How should I study? How can I get that schoolarship? I have no guide to lead me the way. I learned english by myself. I didnt go any course or take lessons from American teachers. I learned math and science by myself too. I am going to a hightschool that only 1 percent of students get accepted.(out of 1 million students ) I really have big dreams and I hope someone who knows what to do will help me. I would really appreciateit. Thank you for reading and spending your time on me. :)
2 likes • Aug '24
ACT and SAT are the admission test for colleges in America. The admission test for medical school in the US is the MCAT. They are different tests. You still have 6 more years before you can enter medical school (2 more years of highschool and 4 years of college). I would advise you to do well in school and go to college (wether abroad or in your country), get a high GPA, get volunteer and research hours, and do well on the MCAT. While you are in college you can also save up money to study abroad during med school.
Tips for Incoming Freshman
Hello again! What are some tips for incoming first-year students, and what you would have done differently if you were back in your first year? I am looking forward to all the answers.
0 likes • Aug '24
I would have definitely made a lot more friends. Everyone is new and although people may come in with friends from middle school most people want to branch out. I definitely regret being too shy on the first day when that's the best opportunity to chat and make friends.
How many APs?
How many APs are you planning on taking or already took. I was at the dentist while doing this 😂 If you want you can specify which APs you took, and if you picked 25 or more please say how many! (optional):
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1 like • Aug '24
10th: AP World and Psych 11th: AP Lang, Physics 1, US history, Chemistry 12th: AP Calc, Euro history, Stats, Biology, Government & economics my new school doesn't offer AP literature so I'm going to do dual enrollment at a nearby college for my 12th grade English plus I already took 1 dual credit class 9th grade and 2 dual credit classes 10th grade.
Science Fair, Research, College, and More!
Hey everyone! I'm interviewing two of the https://www.sciencefair.io/coaching/calls coaches today - Snigtha Mohanraj and Eli Hanechak. I will be posting their tips and advice on my YouTube channel. Snigtha- Snigtha’s science fair journey has been filled with accolades upon accolades from middle school. In 2020, Snigtha was a Top 30 National Finalist in the Broadcom MASTERS. In 2021, Snigtha was a finalist and third place in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge. Guess what happened in 2022? Snigtha won 1st Place at the Connecticut Junior Science & Humanities Symposium and qualified for the International Science & Engineering Fair. Fast forward a couple of years and Snigtha has been recognized several more times as a RISE Global Winner, and through the US Senate Youth Program, ISEF, JSHS, and more. Eli- Eli Hanechak is a rising senior at Pope Francis Preparatory School, MA and researcher at the Stratton Lab of University of Massachusetts Amherst. In 2023, Eli won the Sanofi Specialty Care Grand Prize Award at the Western Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair. Eli then went on to win the Second Place Grand Award at the International Science and Engineering Fair. Eli was named a Massachusetts Delegate to the American Junior Academy of Science, and a National STEM Challenge Finalist. This is a crazy impressive set of science fair wins, but what I find even more impressive is Eli’s filed patent for “ARTIFICIALLY ENHANCED BIODEGRADATION OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE.” I wanted to take some audience questions from you all! If you come up with a super good question, I'll feature it in the video and give you a shout-out!
2 likes • Aug '24
In your experience what is the best thing to do when a judge who knows a lot about your field asks a question you don't know the answer to?
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