
Tysm to anyone that encouraged me that I can self study this in 4 months lol
Also tk to the one who gave me the link to free j.stewart calculus lol

Also tk to the one who gave me the link to free j.stewart calculus lol
I might sell my T77 and WZ-144 to get that tank. Is it worth to trade the fun from the T77 ? WZ is good but kinda niche, sell-able.
These 3 have very different style from what I see. 60TP has an insane 152mm cannon with TD damage, albeit with real bad dispersion. Kran has a pretty good magazine cannon with an annoying turret armor + UPF from my fights experience (I mainly use Obj 752 lol), tho I find its back pretty easy to HE'd unlike 60TP. For Type 71, I rarely see it (it was common a few years back when I left the game). Not sure if it's still good like it used to be since the Wot Armor Inspector still shows it has a pretty good armor. Also, its gun has the best aim time compared to the others. Incase you guys wanna ask why I asked these 3 tanks, I reached tier IX in 3 of these lines.
As the title said, I can't legally participate in Camp War Eagle because international student can't enter the US 1 month before school starts, which means I can't join CWE before July 18th. If you're an international student that had this situation b4, I'd love to hear what you guys did ! I'm just worried about how to register for classes (which might be full by the point I enter the US) and not having anyone to show me around the campus, etc...
Edit: I'm and incoming first year Mech Egineering and all of the orientation dates for Egr are before July
Started playing again after almost half a year. I'd be very grateful if you guys can suggest me ship + its loadout + how to use the build effectively. Currently does not have any AC ships (sold them all b4 I left the game previously lol)
Images from some of the pages. I have fragmented scanned files but not the full version.
Followed this "https://support.medproctor.com/how-to-submit-my-documents-to-medproctor/" and it says the submission is free, if I don't want to pay then I can choose "no thank you…." but I can't find the button anywhere 😭, even then the link says "If your institution has a mandatory payment you will need to pay to continue with upload, it should indicate at the bottom of the page if this is the case.". Found a post 6 months ago on UCF and saw someone said it is now required to pay to be able to submit to Med+Proc. Is this true to our school ? I'm an incoming freshman so I'm not very familiar with this!
I'd love to know what document these are from and if you guys can give me the document.