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Jun 29 2009 02:59pm
Quote (-bryan- @ Mon, 29 Jun 2009, 16:58)
how you could maintain a 3.75 even with elementary school level classes


physics, AP calc, comp repair/net admin are elementary level??? man i fail :(
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Quote (iceberg3366 @ Mon, Jun 29 2009, 12:55pm)
not mine, based solely on gpa/act score

and im going to UofM zzzzz

im 1337 at double posting


whether your scholarship is based on gpa or otherthings those still do not prove your intelligence...
and it isnt really as simple as flipping a coin...
Let's say there are 100 doors, one has a car behind it...You choose one door...then they one by one eliminate doors till there are two left, they tell you you have to choose a door and one door has the car.
Do you stay with your original choice? or change doors? you change doors because there is a 99% chance it is in the other door and a 1% chance it is in the one you chose

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physics, AP calc, comp repair/net admin are elementary level??? man i fail :(


i took those as well they are cake classes in highschool...you do fail

This post was edited by suhduelerz on Jun 29 2009 03:00pm
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whether your scholarship is based on gpa or otherthings those still do not prove your intelligence...
and it isnt really as simple as flipping a coin...
Let's say there are 100 doors, one has a car behind it...You choose one door...then they one by one eliminate doors till there are two left, they tell you you have to choose a door and one door has the car.
Do you stay with your original choice? or change doors? you change doors because there is a 99% chance it is in the other door and a 1% chance it is in the one you chose



i took those as well they are cake classes in highschool...you do fail


iso IQ test then :D

azn explain my why my analogy is flawed please

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Jun 29 2009 03:05pm
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iso IQ test then :D

azn explain my why my analogy is flawed please


explain to me why mine is flawed?
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Jun 29 2009 03:06pm
Quote (suhduelerz @ Mon, 29 Jun 2009, 17:05)
explain to me why mine is flawed?


you didnt relate it to the situation as azn did, explain to me an dill tell you
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Quote (iceberg3366 @ Mon, Jun 29 2009, 01:06pm)
you didnt relate it to the situation as azn did, explain to me an dill tell you


i did in a prior post but...
since you dont know what cards he has, you have to treat them like they are still in the deck
eliminating the doors is like eliminating the cards, since you dont know that he took out the card you need you have to act like its still in the deck making your odds the same, the card you need is still 1/50 because its the one card you need (or 4/50 depending on the card you need yadayada)
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the odds do change, you just cant see it until the hand is over, which the hand wasnt even played...
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the odds do change, you just cant see it until the hand is over, which the hand wasnt even played...


the odds dont change because he could have any card not just the card you need he also eliminates chances for the other guy but you dont know this while playing out the hand so you treat it like it does nothing
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the odds dont change because he could have any card not just the card you need he also eliminates chances for the other guy but you dont know this while playing out the hand so you treat it like it does nothing


however, if it was in a tourny (which flips over the cards when a/i) you would b able to see thus it does effect the chances, its just like watchin poker on tv with the odds next to the hands
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Quote (iceberg3366 @ Mon, Jun 29 2009, 01:12pm)
however, if it was in a tourny (which flips over the cards when a/i) you would b able to see thus it does effect the chances, its just like watchin poker on tv with the odds next to the hands

i believe the odds should still be the same because at the time he went a/i his cards were still unknown
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