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Asked by Tala · 2 years ago
How should I go about writing my college essay?
Hey! Well being from the UK I’m certainly not qualified to answer specifically. But for me, normally I like to choose the topic, and layout the general points I want to talk about. Then I expand them slowly with evidence or examples for each. Then I try to find things that link between them and link them together. I find starting this way makes the essay much more clear, concise and reads a lot be... more
Asked by Diana · 2 years ago
Does the university you go to affect your chances of getting a job in medicine?
Not at all, all universities in the UK have basically 100% employment rate, and if they don’t it’s because of students doing PhDs. It does have an impact if you want to go into research, and may impact where you do your foundation years. Say for example if a university offers an iBSC, this will boost your points on your final application when job searching, and so gives you a better chance of gett... more
Asked by Logan · 2 years ago
If my number is even . It has 2 pairs of factors . It is a factor of 208 . What number is it ??
8 I believe. It’s factors are 4x2 and 8x1. Hope this helps!
Asked by Grace · 2 years ago
How do you find diameter of a circle?
Hi grace, It is double the radius. Also since area =pie x r^2 and circumference =pie x diameter, you can rearrange these to find it. Hope this helps!
Asked by Kamile · 2 years ago
How to find 1% of 213?
To find 1% of anything simply divide it by 100! So would be 2.13
Asked by Alfie · 2 years ago
20 + 20 + 20 + 20?
Hi Alfie. 20+20 is 40. Add 20 is 60. Add another 20 is 80!
Asked by A · 2 years ago
What is the best way to learn organic chemistry and the mechanisms of their reactions in Edexcel A level chemistry?
Hi! I liked to make tables with each chemical, it’s structure, the reactions and all the other information mentioned in class/ on a textbook such as conditions, catalyst etc. I personally am a visual learner so laying it out this way really helped me, but my friends use other methods such as writing a couple of sentences about each reaction. Hope this helps! Please message me if you need me to giv... more
Asked by Lucy · 2 years ago
A chip in a bowl of salty water - will the water move into the chip, away from the chip or not move at all?
No matter what the specific situation is, it’s important to remember that water always moves from an area of low to high salt concentration, down the water potential gradient. So in this example, assuming the water has a higher concentration of salt than the chip, water in the chip will move out and into the water bowl. This would cause the chip to shrink!
Asked by Fantage · 2 years ago
Are we kind of animal? we call "human" becese we have brain?
Yes we are a type of animal, and no it’s not because of that! Most animals have brains, except jelly fish and a few others! Human is the name of our species. We are also called Homo Sapiens. Hope this helped, if you need any further help please feel free to message me! Thanks
Asked by Stella · 2 years ago
What are the advantages and disadvantages of assessment in schools?
As assessment is a way of finding out if learning has taken place, I think it has far more advantages than disadvantages. Many of these have already been mentioned. Please find my thoughts below: Advantages: There are several types of assessments that take place in schools, the most common being formative (ongoing assessment e.g. quiz) This allows for progress to be checked. Summative (usually a... more
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