Tag: exams
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rewashed: A Scientific Review Paper
It’s that time of the semester when everything is going to hell. But I refuse to not post consistently. Science has a couple of conventions when writing. The following post got a B+, and I will note where I went wrong.
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Making a (College-level) Science Poster
Science is hard to look at, but we have to try and make it more accessible to the audience to know the most important things about your project your time, effort, and failures onto on singular presentation: a poster. The culmination of a summer’s research, an honors thesis or a study with a professor in […]
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Organic Chemistry: The Energy it Takes
In this blog post, I will explain how an atom can bond to so many different things, and how it does that. This blog post will deal with hybridization and atomic orbitals forming bonds. For the purposes of my course, I will be dealing with s, p, sp, sp2, and sp3 orbitals.
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Lines to Die for: Othello
Well, in this cause, everything out of Shakespeare’s mouth can be considered poetry and wisdom of the highest order, but what is there to say about him from other people’s point of view? In A Level Literature, you are supposed to quote from critics of the ages to bolster your points, and even respond to […]
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Poetry Slam Friday: The Odes of John Keats, Ode to Psyche
Hey guys. Been a while hasn’t it since a post like this. Between school, extra-curricular and applications (to US no less), keeping up with even one post per month has been hard. However, I recently joined the A* Challenge along with a hundred other blogs, and I stand by my decision to go for those […]
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Outline of The White Tiger: Night 1, 2 and The Fourth Morning
This post will help you make in depth personal notes on the first three letters in The White Tiger
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Poetry Slam Fridays: What thing is love?
Ah, who could ever truly describe what love is? Our good friend (who’s hosting this par-tay today) George Peele thought he could. Alas, in his drunken dribble he only achieved the truth that love is tangible, love is a thing. Other than this, he never seemed to answer his own question: What thing is love? […]
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Quick Exam Poetry Analysis Diamond
Hey true believers, miss me? As November ends and December rolls around, I tried to think of the most annoying part of the Thanksgiving/Christmas/Boxer Day/ Chanukah Season, and my brain screamed FINAL EXAMS. This post is for all of you who blank out when presented a poetry question. Hope it helps!