The cake is a lie.
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i'm 18. turn 19 this year... don't need a bachelors. i'm in a 6 year pharmacy program. at the end of 6 years i graduate with a doctor of pharmacy degree.
@tasty-very entertaining story you got there
that's a professional degree program, not a graduate -
If you're going to lie about being in a pharmacy program, at least do it with a better than tier-3 pharmacy school MyGAP.
don't really care whether a future mop expert believes me or not. funny how you call it tier 3. it's the best school for pharmacy in new york and one of the best national schools
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John%27s_University_%28New_York%29 -
don't really care whether a future mop expert believes me or not. funny how you call it tier 3. it's the best school for pharmacy in new york and one of the best national schools
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John%27s_University_%28New_York%29
well you are kinda hard to believe, you said you took partial diffeq 2 years ago and then linked me to kahn institute lol -
well you are kinda hard to believe, you said you took partial diffeq 2 years ago and then linked me to kahn institute lol
last year is 2 years ago? partial differential equations was a part of my calculus course. it might have been the introduction to it but idk. i'm done with my core math classes now -
It's MyAWM, he doesn't know how to lie properly.
the only time i lie is when there is blatant sarcasm within my speech. i'm going to stick to the cliche and say cheating in games is all you have going for you at this point
besides mopping my floors of course -
last year is 2 years ago? partial differential equations was a part of my calculus course. it might have been the introduction to it but idk. i'm done with my core math classes now
yes you cover partial derivatives in calculus, and you also cover differential equations a little. partial differential equations as a class is an entry level graduate class. commonly the prerequisites are:
calc I II and II
ordinary differential equations
linear algebra
and sometimes intermediate differential equations
calc I & II are covered in Calc BC AP
multivariate calculus is not normally offered in high school, yours could be an exception
you are introduced to partial derivatives in calc 3 (multivariate calculus) when you begin doing things like jacobian, curl, directional derivatives, divergence, etc. all those tools you use for solving
towards the end of multivariate calculus you do some ordinary differential equations
once you step beyond linear first/second order homogenous ODEs, the math gets a lot harder
the same can be said about PDEs, as a lot of them don't have general solutions so you have to use methods to solve for a physical solution. ie: Diffusion Equation
the lessons on the kahn institute normally tend to be around 15 minutes or shorter, deriving the damped wave equation and showing that it is a decreasing function would probably take 40 minutes or so to show everything involved -
i'm sorry if my success is intimidating to all of you basement dwellers. i know it's hard ot believe that someone who has 8.5k posts has had a 3.6gpa,2020 SAT score, member of varsity swimming and danced professionally for 8 years to get into a top university such as STJ.
call me mygap all you want. maybe one day you'll grow up and realize you're a nobody and should have done something earlier in order to not mop floors for a living. -
i'm sorry if my success is intimidating to all of you basement dwellers. i know it's hard ot believe that someone who has 8.5k posts has had a 3.6gpa,2020 SAT score, member of varsity swimming and danced professionally for 8 years to get into a top university such as STJ.
call me mygap all you want. maybe one day you'll grow up and realize you're a nobody and should have done something earlier in order to not mop floors for a living.
when you finish organic 2 and pchem 2, i'll be nice -
yes you cover partial derivatives in calculus, and you also cover differential equations a little. partial differential equations as a class is an entry level graduate class. commonly the prerequisites are:
calc I II and II
ordinary differential equations
linear algebra
and sometimes intermediate differential equations
calc I & II are covered in Calc BC AP
multivariate calculus is not normally offered in high school, yours could be an exception
you are introduced to partial derivatives in calc 3 (multivariate calculus) when you begin doing things like jacobian, curl, directional derivatives, divergence, etc. all those tools you use for solving
towards the end of multivariate calculus you do some ordinary differential equations
once you step beyond linear first/second order homogenous ODEs, the math gets a lot harder
the same can be said about PDEs, as a lot of them don't have general solutions so you have to use methods to solve for a physical solution. ie: Diffusion Equation
the lessons on the kahn institute normally tend to be around 15 minutes or shorter, deriving the damped wave equation and showing that it is a decreasing function would probably take 40 minutes or so to show everything involved
calc I and II are in BC calc which i got a 5 on 2 years ago. it didn't include any multi variable nor partial derivatives. took Calc II in college again cause it was a required core class and they didn't accept ap credit for that course. however they taught a little of partial derivatives/differential equations
then nvm my suggestion as i only learned the basics. -
when you finish organic 2 and pchem 2, i'll be nice
what's pchem 2? i finished chem 2 already and first semester of organic.
these are the courses i take next semester
@pistola... i take biochem 2nd semester of 2nd year and 1st semester of 3rd year. i heard it's crazy myself
i'm basically done with my core classes this semester besides the 1 philosophy course i have to take next semester -
You dont play 1.6 and win 12k prizes and come play this terrible f2p game, kids are funny. This is probly prepaids idea. Oh, and were you the AK king in 1.6 aswell? Just wondering...
BS 12k in prizes, maybe from his minimum wage job, for sucking whale don.g all day.
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