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Am I Allowed To Change A-level Subjects On Enrollment Day

Are universities allowed to change the length of a class, for example, from a 4-week to a 7-week course once the course has started and students are enrolled?

No. If done, there have to be compelling reason and all stakeholders agree to the change.

Jennifer was a pre-pharmacy student and enrolled in general chemistry laboratory. One day the lab instructor?

ask Jennifer to identify a hydrate on the shelf labeled A,B,C, and D. They were possibly CaSO4 . 2H2O, CaCrO4 . 2H2O, AlCl3 . 6H2O, and NiSO4 . 7H2O. Jennifer weighed 1.485g of a hydrate. After heating/weighing three times, Jennifer finally obtained 0.820g of the anhydrous compound. Jennifer concluded the hydrate was NiSO4 . 7H2O. Was Jennifer's finding correct? Why?

How many hours a day should I study if have 4 A-level subjects?

I feel like I can answer this because I did 4 A-Levels. I finished my entire German A-Level during my AS year as part of an accelerated program and that helped a lot. The thing about A-Levels is they are thrust into the lives of students who have not yet had to study for anything in any detail or usually work particularly hard.Students who do 4 A-Levels are usually the same students who found their studies up to that point relatively easy, and the detail focus up to that point isn't there - the key is to change your mindset rather than arbitrarily assigning yourself a number of hours of study. Get some past papers from your teacher and ask yourself 'what is the topic of this question?'. Establish a pattern of what MUST come up and what MIGHT come up - find those key topics (usually 4-6 at the absolute core) and make a flow chart of how to answer a question on it then stick it to your wall. Read through it a couple of times a day and by the time it gets round to exam time you'll have more in your head than you realize. Master spreading your workload and using different parts of your brain and you'll cruise through an undergraduate degree.Science your thing? Blow up diagrams, of processes, plants, concepts etc label them and put them on the wall. Languages? Put key vocab on the wall then immerse yourself in the language. Listen to podcasts in that language. Initially it will make no sense but you will start to pick out phrases and get used to the accents. Maths? Anything you can make into a simple diagram goes straight on the wall. History? Memorise key dates then put a flowchart of potential essay questions on turning points on the wall. You will change the way you think about learning, I guarantee it.Good luck!

Can I select one more subject as an expert Q & A in Chegg.com?

Initially, you can register for one subject. After completing a month and when you receive your first payment,you can contact your regional coordinator for an additional subject.You will have to take a test for this new subject just like you did for the first one.Your earnings will be calculated individually for each subject and you will receive them separately.For now , an expert answerer can work on 2 subjects simultaneosly.

Is it possible to change college under calcutta university after first year?

Yes ; it is possible to change college after first year in Calcutta university but it is very tough. You have to give college your reason to change your college and if the college approve then only you can change it. And also you have to score more than 60% to go to better college. But in my first year result was so late and all the college take provisional admission before result. So we don't have the option to change college. Even after so many problems u can try to change the college..

Hackers: Is it possible to hack into a school system and change your grades?

Yes. It is. Many people do it.My professor of Systems Security told us on the first day itself. If you can hack my system and change your grade, you bloody deserve that grade!He also put up a challenge that whoever could hack into the thermostat of the room and change the temperature, he would get an A. (Nobody could)Let me tell you, there are only 17 students in class. The class has a capacity of 35 students for a 4 credit course. (Usually all are 3 credits).The professor doesn’t let any random student enter the course without full check and knowing that he can survive the semester. So there are 17, brightest hackers in the university sitting inside the room and yet nobody could hack into either the professors account or the thermostat.EDIT: I really screwed up two of my midterms and was in 50% of all the class score. Aced the Final and had a decent score in my project. Somehow scored a B+. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯In my undergrad degree, I did hack into a professor’s account but I wouldn’t call it a hack. The professor had saved her password on the browser on the computer she frequently uses. Yea right. Bummer.So for the entire semester, I saw all the emails going through in and out of the account. All soft copies of the tests. I had a good score in that subject.Also, the department had created some local website restricted to college servers and campus. Was on http. Run wireshark/snarf or any network monitoring tool and you know what happens then.Could see everyones id/pass on the network. Kinda fun since many students keep the same password for their gmail/facebook account too. Never did any harm though. Just sent a self email to the accounts that it can be hacked. LOL.

Please Answer! A Question for Ballet Dancers (or anyone currently enrolled in a ballet class)?

Oh where do I begin???? Ok, first i'll name some of the pros and cons i can think of.

Pros:
-Great excersise - ballet keep me fit and healthy
-Gives alot more confidence - i am a more confident person. Iam also a great public speaker now too.
-Helps with sports - im a great runner and also good at long jump and high jump because of the stamina and muscles ballet has helped me gain.
-Helps with memory - having to remember combinations and such has helped with my memory at school. Im now much better at tests than i was.
-Makes me flexible - im way more flexible than other people, which comes as an aadvantage.
-Its fun and a stress relief
-You can make tons of great friends

Cons:
-The cost - doing ballet is pretty pricey (shoes, tights, costumes, lesson fees etc.) and it does mean i have to go without other things id like.
-Time - sometimes i might have to dance 5 or 6 days a week, which does cut in to homework time and also social time.
-Pain - sometimes after a hard days work i wake up and have muscle pain.
-Injury - there is of course a chance of injury which had happened to me.

My ballet class is like any other you would find. We use BAL (ballet Australasia syllabus). We have blue leotards, pink tights and pink slippers with ribbons attached. Barre work always comes first in ballet. The first excersise we always do is plies. We also do tendu, grand battement, battment glisse, rambe di jambe, develope, fondu etc. Then we go in to the centre. First in the centre is usually a tendu/grand battement excerssie, followed by port de bras. Most "jumpy" excersises are at the end of class (petite allegro, jetes, pas de chats etc.)

With performing, my school does a mini concert each year (people perfrom their solos), a competitons each year, and a concert each year. At concert everyone does dances in their class groups.

How long is the process to transfer high schools?

Transferring schools is fairly quick. People do it all the time, so the schools have the process down. You can have your current school contact the new school to go over the requirements.

Your current school will need to send your transcript to the new school. The new school will have their own requirements for entrance, and your school can ask them what they are.

You may need to provide a physical examination that was done within a certain time period such as the past year. You will need proof of immunization, and there will be a specific list of the immunizations that are required.

Once you are there you will need to provide proof of residence. Your Dad will probably have to fill out a bunch of paperwork. All of this can probably be done in one day.

Most schools have a document that describes the specific things that are needed in order to enroll in the district. your current school should be able to get this from the new school.

You should be able to start at the new school as soon as you are there.

The rules about new enrollments vary from state to state, and I am not familiar with Illinois rules. In my state ( New Hampshire), the public schools are required to accept all students right away. If a student is homeless and living in a car with their parent, and they just pull into town for a few days, they are still required to go to school right away.

As far as making new friends, that is always a tough thing. It all depends on how outgoing you are. If you have trouble meeting new people now, then you will probably have trouble meeting new people at the new school. The best thing to do is to join some sort of a group right away and try to meet people that way. Pick something that you like, and just do it. This could be sports, or a club, or a play, or the band, or whatever. It is always easier to meet someone when you have something in common with them.

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