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Mecca in 1953 and 2025
 in  r/Damnthatsinteresting  13d ago

personally when I went for umrah by driving in from jeddah there were no checks whatsoever 

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Student who was accepted by MIT NTU & Caltech
 in  r/MITAdmissions  14d ago

he was probably just quoting the official name of the team at the competition

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nyu.edu
 in  r/ApplyingToCollege  16d ago

they're all surprisingly low

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Can you change your year 10 option in march(rn)
 in  r/GCSE  17d ago

every school is different, you have to talk to your teachers about it 

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i know a1 a2 b1b2 c1c2 but what is n4 ? ( sorry for the flair if it is wrong )
 in  r/languagelearning  18d ago

There's also no writing. I guess it makes it more objective? Since all the questions that are on the JLPT are multiple choice so there's no way you can get a different grade with a different marker, which wouldn't be true if somebody had to judge your level of speaking/writing. 

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MIT as an INTERNATIONAL!!
 in  r/ApplyingToCollege  19d ago

a*s in the six hardest a levels and you think you're average at your school?? what school is this?? congrats btw you're amazing 

r/askmath Feb 24 '25

Geometry Difficult geometry problem,

2 Upvotes

This is meant to be done by 4 people working together in 2 minutes with nothing but pen and paper and yet I've been labouring over this for what feels like ages now without success. I have no idea where you'd approach this or how you'd even begin to solve it. All I was able to understand is that BA = BC = 24 and so the whole shape is a kite and that that BEA definitely is not a right angle. After drawing it in Desmos geometry, I got x=9 and also found out that BF = BEbut I don't understand how you work that out. Any help would be really appreciated.