<p>yeah that’s true. At elite colleges, everyone is at a standard, smart, and the competition is from there on. Unless you’re really special hahah</p>
<p>@meaa7130 Damn, that more than covers the cost of taking one lol.</p>
<p>This crapshoot we proudly call American education…</p>
<p>Agreed @meaa7130 </p>
<p>@NIGHTLOCK yeah we get 11 bucks profit I think? </p>
<p>What if there a giant prank where only people with below like 1700 SAT or 25 ACT applied one year and nobody else applied to any Ivy. Wouldn’t that be interesting.</p>
<p>@meaa7130 Yeah! You could quit your job, that’s more than min. wage. Just take AP tests for a living.</p>
<p>@NIGHTLOCK lol that would be hilarious… But hey then maybe I’d actually get in
oh yeah totally… The only issue is running out of tests. </p>
<p>We are at the stage where everyone is off their rockers and ready to go crazy. </p>
<p>@Hawkace Amen.</p>
<p>@meaa7130 Lol :p</p>
<p>And the night is still young…</p>
<p>Imma post a question lol. Just for fun. Don’t get too crazy about it.</p>
<p>Bring it on.</p>
<p>Which expression should be used to calculate the mass of copper that can be plated out of a 1M Cu(NO3)2 solution using a current of 0.75A for 5.0 minutes?</p>
<p>A) (5x60x.75x63.55)/(96500x2)
B) (5x60x63.55x2)/(.75x96500)
C) (5x60x96500x.75)/(63.55x2)
D) (5x60x96500x63.55)/(.75x2)</p>
<p>Have fun.</p>
<p>Guys and gals. Quick question. Can you increase galvanic cell potential by decreasing product concentration and/or increasing reactant concentration?</p>
<p>Yuppers.</p>
<p>But I’m not that good at chem, so don’t quote me :).</p>
<p>@NIGHTLOCK Is the answer a?</p>
<p>@NIGHTLOCK Uhm it’s A…</p>