cold email guys

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I have solid leads of established businesses who have shitty websites but great businesses, i want u to cold email em.

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u/Agile_Command356 — 12 hours ago
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SAT related help required

so i have 2months, R&W is ez pz for me, Maths is hella horrible, i struggle with basic LCM stuff (got a B in Maths in O-Levels).

Can't afford paid tuition, rn using khan academy, what else resource would you recommend.

I feel like khan academy isn't that good for maths as it is for R&W but it could be just my opinion.

Also, i watched some videos of Ahmed Bilal on youtube, but I'm dubious whether to follow his playlist or Khan academy.

Any other youtube channels would be appreciated if u could recommend.

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u/Agile_Command356 — 9 days ago

CCD, CTD and the scale of impunity

Recently a sad incident occurred in Sargodha where a minor (7) was mercilessly ra*ed and ki**ed, and within hours the culprit was put an end to by the CCD.

Now, people were cheering and stuff and applauded CCD and that we love CCD and more of such stuff should be encouraged blah blah blah.

Here is my take on it:

CCD should NEVER EVER exist to begin with, Judiciary is there for a reason!!!

Regardless of the fact that whether someone has committed a crime or not, they should be given their fundamental right: the access to a fair judicial process aka fair trail! (Article 10A of the 1973 Constitution)

Any person who applauds CCD or any other task force is simply complicit in this long series of extra-judicial mur*ers.

Just last week, an innocent 9-year-old australian citizen was ripped apart by bullets simply because CCD has no oversight, no check and balance and roams with complete impunity.

I DON't CONDONE RAPISTS, EVERY CRIMINAL NEEDS TO BE PUNISHED, but there is a process for it, and judiciary has been a system tested by the society for centuries, and let us keep it that way.

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u/Agile_Command356 — 12 days ago
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Attention B.Sc econ students

I am an aspiring BSc Politics and Economics student at Lums (albeit i'd love to go for the BSc Economics but i have mathphobia 😭).

So, I am in A-Levels right now (will joining Uni by Winter 2027), I want to get a headstart on the mathematical part of the degree.

Could you please recommend me where to start?

Right now, I am doing SAT prep (it includes maths) but it doesn't include advanced maths like Calculus or Statistics etc.

Before I ask my main question, please consider that I got a B in Maths in my O-Levels I didn't opt for Maths in alevels cuz I was afraid of it and didn't like it to be honest.

Ironically, I ♥ Economics and Maths is the language of advanced Economics. (after watching the first 2 lectures of the course, Principles of Microeconomics by Prof. Jonathan Grubber of MIT, I am seriously worried about Maths).

So, could you please tell me where and what to begin with? I searched up Youtube, it offers Calculus but it is mainly not related for Economics and rather delves deep into BSc Mathematics degree.

Also, I searched up the Pre-Calculus playlists on Youtube, and they basically included the entire A-Levels Maths into (roughly 150 videos by Prof. Leonard which is approx equal to doing a private alevels in maths).

tldr; share resources learning the math part of the LUMS's BSc Politics and Economics degree for an aspiring student who is struggling with even basic O-Levels maths and who will be joining uni by 2027 fall.

Tysm💖💕

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u/Agile_Command356 — 15 days ago

so they recently announced 100% scholarships for Grade 6 pupils, i applied for my lil bro, got rejected, REASON: my dad's income isn't as per the 'defined financial need criteria' which is actually 'not defined' and we don't know it.

my dad annual income is 1million.
so, anyone who has info on it, why would they reject application?

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u/Agile_Command356 — 2 months ago