Debating going to a live show for the first time

Killswitch engage is playing a show in my area in just over a month. I havent been to much concerts in my life, and the ones I have been to have just been rock like Three Days Grace and Stone Temple Pilots with a couple of friends. This will be the first metal show I will go to. Though, the place they are playing at is 18+ only, and I'm the only one on my friend group that is 18. One of my friends is also really into KsE, and he wants to go but doesnt turn 18 until a month after the show.

Should I go by myself? Should I try and convince other friends that are 18 but arent really into metal to go? Should I just stay home?

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u/-Neon_Toaster- — 2 days ago

Class availability year to year

On the page for my honours astrophysics course requirements, it says "Not all 200-, 300-, and 400-level Physics courses are offered every year so students should plan accordingly."

Is there a pattern for when these classes are offered or not, for example every odd year they will be offered? Or is it just whenever the university feels like it or can do it? Is there a list of these classes somewhere too?

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u/-Neon_Toaster- — 12 days ago

Chem 30 is feeling too easy..?

I've done 2 old chem 30 diplomas today assigned by my teacher (2021, 2017), and I've only gotten 3 questions wrong total, 117/120. I didnt really study or review before doing them, other than reviewing the difference between a voltaic cell and an electrolytic cell.

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This is confusing me because I feel like I know nothing yet I'm getting most of them right. I've seen many people on here, and even a good chunk of my classmates being stressed about the chem diploma. I got a 67% on the field test that was last week with minimal studying, which is confusing me even more why I'm doing good with past diplomas. I have a 94% in the class right now, with my lowest exam being thermochem with an 88% and my highest being equilibrium with 100%.

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I think it might be because I'm used to the huge amount of studying needed for physics 30, which I had last semester, which makes me think I need to study more than I should. Anybody else feeling the same?

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u/-Neon_Toaster- — 17 days ago

I'm entering my first year of university in the fall, and while building my schedule I've been trying to figure out if afternoon or morning labs will be better. I live ~45 minutes away from campus by car, and I can have my chem/physics labs start either at 8am or 2pm. I'm worried I won't be awake enough for the labs in the morning, or that I'll be too tired by the end of the day. I'm not particularly a night person or morning person, I usually wake up by 7am and in bed by 11pm.

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u/-Neon_Toaster- — 2 months ago