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Wanted to see who else is going to Watts (Mt Olive) starting in June. I just got my acceptance letter today! Wondering who my fellow classmates will be!
Jed, Yeah, go ahead and show me up in the spelling of the ....-ic word! Regardless, pneumonic is awesome, hopefully it'll help me in medical terminology next class.
Neighbor, gotta let you know I love ya too!!! Just know you can tell me to shut the xxxx up anytime w/ just a shhhhh.
Hugs, ya'll,
L.
Do any of you guys know how to get the right answer for the math homework dealing with the 19 or so people in a group and you have to find how many 4 person committee's there are, assuming one person is always chair. This problem is driving me freaking nuts and I don't want to waste any more guesses chancing it. Is it a combination, or distinguishable permutation or both. Did I mention that its driving me FREAKING NUTS.....
Thank you in advance for any help in keeping my sanity.
TARHEALER..... here ya go.....it's like the sales rep one he did in class....so here ya go:
For example:
if the club had 20 members and the committee had 3 members (1 chair & 2 general members), my calculation would look like 20(number of choices for chair) times 19C2 (committee needs 2 more chosen from the remaining 19 members).
C
20 x 19 2 = 19x18 = 342 = 171
2x1 2
I hope this helps!!
Red
Lynnefair
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OOOOOHHHHH!! NO!!!
For PSY 330 - the peer-review articles must be since 2000.
For Psycho, I mean SOC 230 the must not be more than 5 years old!!! It is somewhere in that nightmare of a syllabus. But trust me on this one, I double and triple checked.
Hang in there everyone, only 22 more days of the craziness. THEN, we start A&P which at least will have a bit more to do with our goal to become the most amazing nurses Watts has ever seen. (ok, go ahead and picture that last part with pom-poms!
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Jed, I'm sorry the quiz was a bust, you too Kenya. I have to say, when he hands out those things and I see all the lines (for lists etc) I blank too. I find that neumonics (sp?) work well for me. When there is a list to remember. I take the first letter of each item and make a sentence. For the development of language it was Play My Sax Softly Please - Phoneme, Morpheme, Syntax, Semantics & Pragmatics - now you may need to know the meaning too, but at least you have the start. It works well enough that I pulled that one out after several glasses of wine even though I haven't given it a thought since last night.
I come up with them each class and am happy to share at break anytime. My poor neighbor in class is subjected to them each week!!!