u/AdSubstantial3900

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How to bunk classes?

How do I bunk classes without affecting my attendance?

For some classes, you already know the syllabus or you've studied in advance, or maybe you have some work.

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 2 days ago
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What if I only need to do 6 semesters?

I'll be able to transfer some credits. I also signed up for summer courses to bring it down to 5.

Can I still do 2-3 Co-ops?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 3 days ago
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London Scholars Program '25 Batch

I'm going for the fall 2026 program so I just wanted to generally ask about the vibe, transition to Bostom campus, professors, whether you faced any difficulties doing courses etc.

Also, did ya'll create a group chat? Like just for the '25 batch?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 5 days ago

What's true?

Statement 1: End Portals generate in a ring around the world spawn with the first ring starting at almost 2000 blocks.

Statement 2: In some seeds, the end portal generates at or close to spawn.

Because if the end portal never spawns outside of these rings, how do there exist seeds where the end portal does?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 5 days ago
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Fellow Students of the London Scholar's Program for Fall 2026

Is there like some insta page or discord server or subreddit for us?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 11 days ago
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Opportunities to earn college credit over the summer?

Hello,

I'm joining Khoury College for CS in Fall 2026.

How can I earn college credit to skip some courses this summer?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 14 days ago
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Former IBDP students, what's your experience?

How helpful was IBDP in University? What was easier? How are IBDP and NEU academics different?

I know chances are lower, but I'd be especially glad to hear from anyone who's done a British curriculum (or, especially, Cambridge IGCSE) in their sophomore grade and then moved to IBDP (since that's my, kinda relatively rare, combo).

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 15 days ago
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Is that the same for NEU? Or is solving past papers not as universally regarded as the exclusive thing that "elite" toppers grind?

For context, I'm a current high school IB student and former IGCSE (British-ish) student.

For even more context, the absolute top and most widely recommended way to EXCEL, as per literally every single teacher and student, is to do past papers or past paper based questions (not counting IAs, EE and TOK).

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 15 days ago
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Future student here,

Two questions:

Firstly, are there professors who don't even mark attendance/don't have an attendance requirement?

Secondly, even if attendance is a strict requirement, could I hypothetically drop by just for the first 5 minutes, get my attendance marked, and then for the rest of the lecture just... disappear?

Thanks!

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 19 days ago
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Let's say TED (Transfer Equivalency Database) shows that a specific course is approved for transfer.

Let's take the example of IT140 from Southern New Hampshire University.

As per TED, IT140 can be used to transfer credit for both CS 2000 and CS 2001.

https://preview.redd.it/skngf908q3yg1.png?width=1732&format=png&auto=webp&s=df8d271b7eff97457584d3c602ad2d18c8f5b9de

Now, my question: IT140 is a 3 credit course as per SNHU, however CS 2000 and CS 2001 are a total of 5 credits. Therefore, do I receive 5 transfer credits OR do I receive three transfer credits?

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u/AdSubstantial3900 — 24 days ago