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True Or False You Know Someone With A Dangerously Low Gpa 1. Something But They Want To Wake Up

What are some slang terms used among police officers?

The most derogatory terms for the bad guys and citizens who are just pains in the rectum:A.H. = Adam Henry (A-dam H-enry) If you don’t get it…..sometimes you will hear it as “Jack Hole”…..now what starts with an “A” that ends with HOLE ?RICHARD CRANIUM= What starts with a “D” and is a nickname for Richard ? What is the non-medical layman’s term for the Cranium ? Do these clues HEAD you in the right direction ?

Marijuana worse than Murder? Our court system thinks so.?

Why is it in some states you can get LIFE IN PRISON for marijuana possession, but if you MURDER SOMEONE you can get out for good behavior? Why? WTF?!!!!
Does this not scream inequity and absolutely ENRAGE you?!

Which engineering major is least difficult?

first of, in my experience there is no engineering field thats more or less difficult than other fields. every engineering discipline presents different sets of problems, challenges and risks but the goal always is to make life better for humanity.
please do not study a major just because its easy. u must make sure that it is something u love doing, 4 yrs is a long time to waste if u find out u hate ur major at the end, and yes there have been people like this.
whats essential is to absolutely love wat u do, discover what u r passionate about and u better have fun in your career coz u will probably be doing it for the rest of ur life.
The most important thing is to Keep your GPA above 3.5 otherwise you will have a hard time finding a job these days ( when companies say they look at extracurricular activites for people with lower GPA, that's a bunch of bullcrap, when my company hires people, first and foremost we look at GPA, and the cutoff is 3.4 ) so no use staying in any major if ur GPA is gonna suck.

bioengineers get good jobs , i believe most companies prefer people with graduate degrees so get a masters too if u can.
I must add here that anybody with an undergraduate engineering background can enroll in an Industrial Engineering Master's degree program and they wouldn't find it very difficult to catch up because there is rarely any math involved. Just alot of management and business courses

and one last thing, what the person below me said is wrong, Civil Engineers is the most riskiest and if an P.E engineering manager signed off on blue prints, he/she is still responsible for their design yrs later. real life example, A shopping mall collapsed in South Korea and the engineer that signed off on it 20 or so years earlier got sued and jailed. imagine that happening to u,
and who's responsible to do maintenance on that bridge in minneapolis ?

I got a 134 on my LSAT diagnostic. What's the possibility of bringing my score to what I want?

134 is a bad grade, I know. I'm a very intelligent person, even earned a full-tuition scholarship to complete my undergraduate studies here at the University of Louisville, but I'm not a great test taker.

I'll admit, I've not worked very hard on the LSAT until this Sunday. I'm now in an LSAT prep class. Now I'm working my tail off inside and outside class to bring my score to what I want (155-160 range.)

I plan on taking the December '07 LSAT. What are the chances I can earn this score on the exam? What else would you suggest I do to prepare? Thanks!

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