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Bridging the gap between high school and UofT chemistry

Saw an incoming math major do this and thought it was a good idea! I’m an incoming life science student and I was curious what resources there are to bridge high school chemistry to uni chemistry. I currently have a mid-90 in AP Chem (American curriculum) but my teacher does not teach the course well and the tests are really easy. I also do not have a strong foundation in chemistry. Are there any resources that could help me build that foundation so that I don’t struggle right off the bat in uni?

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u/Kaley08 — 23 days ago
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Received a Minolta x300 for my birthday so I shot 3 rolls over the past few months. Most of these photos were on Kodak colorplus 200 and some on Kodak ultramax 400. I don’t have any previous photography experience but I absolutely love how these turned out!

u/Kaley08 — 1 month ago

Might be a dumb question but I got my first roll of film back today and the physical film has inverted colors, but I’ve seen some film that already has the correct colors. Not sure if I’m explaining this correctly so I’ll attach an image. How do I get my film to have color? Is this a development issue?

u/Kaley08 — 1 month ago

Just got my FIRST developed rolls of film ever, so I am a complete beginner with no previous camera experience. I shot these in a Minolta x300 with Kodak Colorplus 200. I don’t like how the colors on these photos don’t pop, they seem kind of muted and washed out, especially the first three.

Is this an exposure issue, the type of film I use, or a lab issue? How can I fix these without editing?

Side note: does anyone have any advice for free auditing softwares to use?

u/Kaley08 — 1 month ago