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Lamoid wrote:Taiyab wrote:Is it me, or is Karla Homolka gorgeous! SHE HAS A KILLER BODY. OH! OH! I actually laughed out loud here. My hat goes off to you. Hilarious. Assuming that pun was intended.
Taiyab wrote: Is it me, or is Karla Homolka gorgeous! Lamoid wrote: SHE HAS A KILLER BODY.
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President Groups: Member
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Finally a sig I can be proud of.
Taiyab wrote: Is it me, or is Karla Homolka gorgeous!
Lamoid wrote: SHE HAS A KILLER BODY.
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Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 134 Location: Montreal, Quebec
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LMAO
Mcgill BSc 2010
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Joined: 4/8/2008 Posts: 197 Location: Oakville
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Wow Taiyab, good job embarrassing yourself.... Shouldn't you be studying instead of oogling serial killers? After all, this thread is about how you're failing your course Pourquoi?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf94uiIbItg
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I got 36% on the mid-term, class average was just under 50%. Darn, I stand at 39% in the course, darn it. I don't get how this happens, last semester the mid-term average for the course was 70%!
University of Lost Hope, Broken Dreams and Tattered Souls - Sanitational Engineering '08
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Joined: 6/13/2008 Posts: 278 Location: Toronto
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The key to dynamics is to get as much marks out of the particle physics portion of the course as you can (midterm and stuff before it), cause the exam is brutal. Don't know if the summer version is different, but there are usually 4 questions on the exam. Two of them are hard ones. One of the two hard ones is usually a relative acceleration/velocity question. These can be hard to grasp, but keep practicing them, I can almost guarantee there will be one. The other hard question could be whatever... angular momentum, work... anything else really. The third question will be a vibrations question. These are easy, just get all the formulas down and understand what they mean. The last question is usually easy. Either a particle physics question (convert x-y to n-t or polar), or maybe something else easy.
I ended up with a 72 in that class with a 87 term mark (exam was not good). I had no idea how to do the relative acceleration question, so there's 25% of the 60% exam gone right there.
Hope this was helpful.
U of T Electrical Engineering 1T1
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