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Practice tests aren't available?

In my blue book app i have full length practice tests starting from 4, is that normal?
i don't have 1,2,3.

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u/ElectronicPayment355 — 8 days ago
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Practice tests aren't available anymore?

In my blue book app i have full length practice tests starting from 4, is that normal?
i don't have 1,2,3.

u/ElectronicPayment355 — 8 days ago
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A-level Chemistry (9701) alongside A-level Physics (9702) in Oct/Nov

Hey guys, i just want to specifically ask on how hard AS Chemistry is and if its manageable while I'm also taking AS physics with it in 3-3.5 months from scratch. Like how many hours a week would i need to study for both. Thanks!
(Both AS in OCT/NOV session)

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u/ElectronicPayment355 — 10 days ago

What do AO’s see on my transcript (A-levels)

If anyone here took A-levels can you clarify about this situation.

If I already paid for 2 math modules and I know I’m going to do very bad in them, is it better if I just sit the exams or drop them and retake them in the upcoming exam session?
Do Colleges see all the grades I got in each paper and how many times I took them, or they don’t care how many times I retake a paper?

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u/ElectronicPayment355 — 1 month ago

Small school doesn’t offer ECs

I’m a junior international student and my school in my home country only offered 2-3 EC’s which I took advantage of and went to 2 MUNs and 1 robotics event and I want to apply as a Civil engineering student what other things should I do.
My graduating class is 25 people.
Any advice is appreciated!

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u/ElectronicPayment355 — 2 months ago

Average student to T20-30? civil engineering major

As a full pay International student with average grades in A levels like ABC i took Physics, English and Math and mostly C's and B's with some A's in O-levels can i get into like T20-30 colleges with few ECs and a 1400 SAT.
i want to get admitted to schools like
Penn state
Virginia Tech
CU boulder
UW Madison
Michigan Sate University.
Any Help is appreciated

Edit: My ECs are very few and not related to civil engineering so that’s kind of a disadvantage for me

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u/ElectronicPayment355 — 2 months ago