u/Maximum_Yesterday849

▲ 8 r/clep

I am taking College Algebra Credit and want some tips

Hello, I am a high school senior trying to get an associate's degree before I graduate. To make it easier, I wanted to take some classes through CLEP so I don't have to go through a whole 16-week course for stuff like College Algebra. With that being said, are we allowed to use a TI-84 and what is the typical test like? I took the Modern States test and it was straightforward; my only issue is with like even and odd functions. I also have a 29 on ACT math; do you guys think I would be able to pass it or should I study some more? I dont want to waste my voucher and wait a couple months.

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u/Maximum_Yesterday849 — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/bsmd

I’m applying to the GEMS program

Im applying for the Guaranteed entrance to medical school program at Louisville and was wondering how my chances look. I know it’s not like a BSMD program but it’s similar to it 😭 I did bad my freshman year so my gpa is only a 3.767 unweighted and a 30 ACT. I have about 30 college credits and have about 100 volunteering hours and have an internship for a hospital. I also am pretty successful in my sport with multiple college interests. I obviously have other achievements and Other ECs as well as some projects from my biomedical course in high school but going off that base do I have a good shot?

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u/Maximum_Yesterday849 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/ACT

Tips for science please

Do you guys have any tips for science? This time it was hell but I wanna go into premed and a 26 is mediocre. I’m trying for an acceptable score at least 28

u/Maximum_Yesterday849 — 1 month ago
▲ 3 r/ACT

aiming for a 30-32, any advice?

So first off, I didn't try on science at all; ignore it. As for Reading, I didn't know how to pace myself because I was so focused on bringing my math and English scores up for a month before my test, since my English was at one point a 19. I don't know how I got such a low score in English again, however. On the ACT books, I was consistently scoring 32s and 34s, and based on what I got wrong, I feel like it was just an unlucky test since I missed the same number of questions. I've been studying math and English a bit more. After the test, I attempted to learn how to pace myself, and I managed to score a 32 in Reading consistently as well. I am currently averaging 28 in math, but I think if I get functions down and learn how to control my nerves, I could get a 30. Does a 30-32 seem realistic for July? Also need tips on how to stop myself from panicking during the last 5 minutes of a section.

u/Maximum_Yesterday849 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/ACT

Are you able to omit science scores if you have a good composite but okay science score

I recently took the act this month and I haven’t got my score back but I think I did pretty well. That being said, I’m 100% sure I did nowhere near as good on the science as I did previously. Am I able to just omit the science scores if I get a really good score? I’m taking it again in July and whatever I get I’m gonna have to submit it as I have college apps soon

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u/Maximum_Yesterday849 — 2 months ago