There are some good schools that aren't ivy. MIT and Stanford University are both top 5 universities in the states. Duke University is rated higher than alot of those schools on the rankings.
All time:
Michael Jordan. I got into basketball because of MJ. Greatest player of all time
Favourite players now: Carmelo Anthony, Jason Kidd, LeBron James, Allen Iverson
Hahaha. Chicago would have probably the league's best front court by now if they didn't do all those trades.
C: Brad Miller
PF: Elton Brand
SF: Ron Artest
That's an all star center(west), an underrated solid 20-10 guy and an all-star defensive player of the year.
What I don't get...
Pistons win game 4 88-80. Shaq was dominant , but everyone else in the Lakers had little impact. Sheed had a good game, especially because Malone was affected by his knee.
Man, that was one hectic finish to game 5 for Lakers vs. Spurs. Tim Duncan hits a damn hard shot over Shaq to give Spurs one point lead. Then with 0.4 seconds left in the game, Fisher scores a basket to win the game for Lakers.
YES! Nuggets made the playoffs!!!
I like the Kings as well, but I wanted them to lose today, because I really wanted Nuggets to make the post-season. Kings should still be able to win the Pacific Division and no.2 seed anyway because their last game is against Golden State.
The actual All Star Game was a bloody good game! There was alot of nice plays, dunks etc. but since it was a close game, there was at least defense. Especially in the 4th quarter, plays were actually set rather because it was so close.
Sorry, I must have worded it badly. It isn't a prerequisite for the course. Instead the science section of the Gamsat test can test you on 1st year chem . Also 1st year bio and year 12 physics.
I'm planning to do chemistry at uni this year as it is a pre-requisite. I also am planning to do the GAMSAT post grad medicine test in my final year which requires 1st year chem(wasn't specific) knowledge.
I have the choice to do either Fundamentals of chem or Higher Chem. To anyone that...
I'm planning to do chemistry at uni this year as it is a pre-requisite. I also am planning to do the GAMSAT post grad medicine test in my final year which requires 1st year chem(wasn't specific) knowledge.
I have the choice to do either Fundamentals of chem or Higher Chem. To anyone that...
French is only really spoken in Quebec Province in Canada. The rest of Canada(like 80% of population) speaks English.
Anyway, thinking of doing Japanese as a minor.