I’m scared that propfirms will go bankrupt and will prevent us traders from getting absurd amount of money
I’m scared that propfirms will go bankrupt and will prevent us traders from getting absurd amount of money. What are your guys thoughts?
I’m scared that propfirms will go bankrupt and will prevent us traders from getting absurd amount of money. What are your guys thoughts?
Anyone know any Deepcharts coupon code I’m buying the Deepcharts license (1 year) and the deepdom addon.
I need a really good Laptop for my father for his work, I’m looking for 13th generation, 1tb ssd, 32gb ram, and an ryzen 9 or i9 cpu.
There’s many to choose from and I’m not the most knowledgeable about this, so if someone can give me a good suggestion, that would be much appreciated appreciated.
Anyone else going xavier university school of medicine this august for the 5-year MD program
Anyone else going xavier university school of medicine this august for the 5-year MD program
Thoughts on Xavier school of medicine for the 5-year MD program?
I’m a Canadian citizen going AUA this August for its 6-year premed program, but everyone on Reddit is hating on it since AUA is facing some stuff, but what are these “stuff”
Why shouldn’t I go to AUA??? What’s the reason???
How do people study using active recall and spaces repetition when you study 100 new slides everyday???? There’s only 24hrs in a day, and you need 8 hours of sleep and time for gym, etc
Doesn’t it get very hectic and disorganized? When do you know that “you truly know enough” and when you should stop studying for a specific or concept, I understand med school is non stop studying, but I believe work/life balance is important, and above all, being efficient is the most important thing that helps people get through med school.
Seen people recommend all saints, but I was wondering if it’s a good school since it’s the first time I have ever heard about it?
If someone can give me its pros and cons, and overall recommendation, I’d much appreciate that.
I’m planning on going to the 5-year premed/MD route if I do go with them.
I was originally going to go either AUA, MUA, or Avalon. But I want to know what all saints has to offer
Which school should I attend for the 6-year premed/MD program?
- AUA
-Avalon
-saint James
-Xavier
I’ve been trying my best to brainstorm about it a game, but every genre in Roblox has a really big game that everyone plays, idk what to do and how I should begin this journey.
Pls help
I’m highly leaning towards going to AUA this August for the 6-year program. I was wondering who else is going?
Whats 1 application/website/program that office/corporate workers use universally?
I was thinking Microsoft excel, but idk
Got a supplement brand, how Tf do I make ads for supplemented, I already lost so much money off of meta campaign ads and I’m scared to lose more.
How likely am I to fuck myself up if I study 4 hours a day, stay consistent, and get reputations in with class material and content
I’m going to carribeans med school next year
Planning on studying for the usmle step 1,
Is sketchy good for content review, and uworld good for qbanks
Is this good enough to pass step 1?
Hello guys, hope your doing well,
I’m currently going into my second year university, but planning on going to a 6-year program in the carribeans.
But I want to prep for USMLE step 1 but don’t know anything about med school topics. Can you give me all the resources I need to to have the knowledge of a med student. Pls and thanks
Hi guys, hope your doing well.
I finished my fist year of university in kinesiology and I was wondering if I should go to a 6-year Caribbean program this August, or if I should stay in university for 3 more years and hope to get in med school in America.
I live in Toronto, and it’s way to hard to get in med school here since there’s only 5 med schools with 80 seats in each of them, my only hope is in the USA, but even I don’t know how hard it is to get in a USMD or USDO school.
If you guys can give me your the thoughts and suggestions, that would be much appreciated, thank you
I seen a post saying how Med school is easier than undergrad because the content is much easier to understand, but the amount of info and volume you are given is what makes it harder. Is this true?