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In this weeks episode of The Heroes Rewatch, Cory and Tom are the men of the house and obsess over wrong impressions as they discuss season 4 episodes 14 & 15, Close to You and Pass/Fail. Blog Post
Why are housing and urban land use so central to climate policy? In this episode, I try to answer the question squarely, in dialogue with Matthew Lewis of California YIMBY. We discuss why EVs alone can't decarbonize transportation fast enough, how the climate-driven insurance crisis will bankrupt states, why the climate movement's own internal NIMBYs are its greatest impediment, and when green philanthropists and leaders will finally catch up. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe
The White House has taken charge of issuing press permissions, prompting wails of horror from the White House Correspondents' Association—but who's really compromising the media's authority and independence? Meanwhile, Trump removes Joint Chiefs Chairman C.Q. Brown, to be replaced by retired Lieutenant General John Daniel Caine—prompting further histrionics from the military elite. The hosts discuss Trump's legitimate authority and the resistance to it, the budget bill making its way through Congress, and the looming specter of a debt crisis—plus, more must-read article recommendations!
Sam and Andy come together to overly praise the vibes of San Diego basketball, celebrate the record setting performances by Michael Rataj & The Beavers, and look ahead to the final 2 games of the regular season.
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Beyond the Beat, Season 2, Episode 38: Zach Hiduk and Matt Olson of @32BeatWriters discuss the benching of Colts QB Anthony Richardson, Stefon Diggs being placed on IR, and Diontae Johnson being traded to the Ravens. The guys then take a look back on their preseason predictions to see how they have turned out so far. NFL Reports & Analysis for Fantasy Football -- Colts QB Anthony Richardson Benched Diontae Johnson is traded from the Panthers for a bag of Chips Stefon Diggs is out for the season Preseason Predictions Pass/Fail --
The moment you've been waiting for is here! Can the Fixer escape 1945 with his TARDIS and history intact? Facing the Cybermen means there's no room for error—it's strictly Pass/Fail in the Fixer's Final Test! Learn the fate of our Time Traveling Heroes in 'The Gadget'!
Amy Holthouser is a former Associate Dean for Medical Education. In this episode, she walks us through some of the seismic shifts in medical education from her ten years running a medical school.We'll explore the controversial transition of the USMLE Step 1 to a pass/fail system amidst a backdrop of pass/fail medical school courses which has left medical schools without a way to incentivize their students to achieve academic excellence and an increased pressure on students to publish research to differentiate themselves on residency applications. Then, we confront the growing tension within medical academia between students and educators as medical schools are judged on their students satisfaction scores.******If you have feedback, criticism, show or interview recommendations, or want to collaborate on the show, please email me at Tama.TheMDM@gmail.com. ******The MDM is a show about the ways medical decision making is adapting to the modern world. Tama Thé is an Assistant Professor in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
This episode looks back at the 2023-24 Memphis Grizzlies season and reviews the individual performances of [almost] every player, and Taylor Jenkins, and assesses whether they had a good season or a bad season.Join the Grits and Grinds slack channel at: patreon.com/fastbreakbreakfast. Buy some Grizzlies, NBA and Fastbreak Breakfast merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfast.Use promo code FBBF and Underdog Fantasy will match your first deposit up to $100! play.underdogfantasy.com/p-fastbreak-breakfast
Today's NBA Straya wraps a bunch of extremely fun NBA Playoff Game 2s! Luka dominates the Clippers, Indy smokes Milwaukee, what's wrong with Phoenix and WOW, THE SIXERS DID GET DOGGED BY THE REFS! THEY ADMITTED IT! Also... everywhere in the world missed out on the 1st Q of Wolves-Suns because of #LeaguePass screwing up!? Anyway! We wrap Day 4 of the 2024 NBA Playoffs which saw some very fun games and break down ALL the Playoff action today... SO! For all that & everything else that happened in the Playoffs, check out in today's episode of NBA Straya! Because, NBA STRAYA is here to talk out all things... NBA PLAYOFFS!! Today's Game 2s - Wolves-Suns, Bucks-Pacers and Clippers-Mavericks - are talked out in the NBA Straya Game Wraps, plus all the usual stuff: That's Not A Knife, Old Mate No Mates, Spud of the Night, Better Than Lonzo Ball and more.... There's also YEAH NAHs, the Unpopular Opinion of the Day and OUTBACK TAKEHOUSE… plus, the Strayan Player Watch as we check in on the Aussies win the NBA playoffs. There's an ANDREW GAZE GREY MAMBA AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN THE FIELD OF EXCELLENCE and a Patty Mills Gameday Bala, Gameday Social Media check in... The show finishes off with a pick and preview for the two games tomorrow., Thursday April 25: Miami @ Boston Game 2 and New Orleans @ OKC Game 2! That will be a good way to kick off ANZAC Day, I guess? Anyway, it's the best NBA picks in the biz WITH NBA STRAYA! So, enjoy! Righto - cheers ledges!! Thanks for tuning in to the best daily NBA podcast in the world!! Onyas...
The hard choices education officials will need to make as numerous school budgets continue to get voted down. Plus, Vermont's new education secretary indicates she wants to explore school consolidation, why Gov. Scott isn't satisfied with a new bill updating Act 250, a federal grand jury indicts a man for setting fire to the door of Sen. Bernie Sanders' office, volunteers are asked to help clean up the Burlington waterfront ahead of Earth Day, and the tentative sale of an independent Vermont book publisher to a huge international counterpart.
Tuitions are soaring at U.S. colleges and universities, and short-sighted student loan policies may be partly to blame. This week, Ben and Nathan discuss the latest round of student loan forgiveness, which treats the symptoms of high education costs but won't fix the problem. The guys also correct a common misconception about “test-optional” admissions. They consider the scholarship chances of applicants with low GPAs. And they advise a listener to pick a new personal statement topic. LSAT Demon LSAT Demon iOS App LSAT Demon Daily Watch Episode 450 Thinking LSAT YouTube LSAT Demon YouTube 3:48 - LSAT Optional - No, the LSAT is not “going away” in 2025. Law schools will continue to value the LSAT even if they aren't required to use it. 15:32 - Low GPA - Applicants with low GPAs aren't locked out of law school. Grade forgiveness may help some. But a high LSAT score is the real key to getting scholarships. 23:24 - GPA and Law School Rankings - An anonymous listener considers taking a course Pass/Fail to avoid hurting their GPA. Nathan and Ben approve. The guys explain why law schools are so invested in their GPA medians: it's all in the rankings game. 31:40 - $100,000 a Year - Some colleges will soon charge $100,000 a year. Ben and Nathan bemoan the unhinged state of tuition hikes and student loans. 39:34 - Personal Statement - The guys advise an anonymous listener to avoid a vague personal statement. 43:00 - Graduate School - An anonymous listener wants to drop out of grad school but worries about what law schools will think. Nathan and Ben think the choice is clear. 46:38 - Extra Test Attempt - Leslie, LSAT Demon's admissions guru, shares the story of a student who successfully appealed for an extra test attempt. 50:48 - Work of the Week - Listener Syd recommends Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day.
On April 2, Jackson County residents will decide whether to approve a 3/8-cent sales tax that would fund a new stadium for the Royals and provide upgrades at Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs. The tax expected to generate about $2 billion over 40 years. A “Yes,” vote means the Royals will move out of Kauffman Stadium and build a new stadium in the Crossroads District. The Chiefs will stay put and improve the fan experience at Arrowhead. A “No,” vote means... No one is certain, but columnists Sam McDowell and Vahe Gregorian join host Blair Kerkhoff on SportsBeat KC, The Star's sports podcast, to break down this generational decision. We discuss what the vote means for Kansas City and offer predictions on the outcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Eric Malzone and Anthony Vennare provide updates and reflections on the fitness industry, discussing trends, predictions, and insights. They revisit previous predictions, highlighting the evolution of movement health, industry consolidation, and the importance of integrations. Vennare shares updates on Fit Insider, including new partnerships and services like sponsorships, newsletter updates, and a jobs board. They delve into emerging trends such as outdoor activities and recreational sports, emphasizing community engagement and the challenge of monetization. https://www.wodify.com/ https://podcastcollective.io/
Four years ago, we learned that the USMLE Step 1 exam would become graded on a Pass/Fail basis, rather than each student receiving a 3-digit score. We covered this change in episode 54 of The OSA Insider, featuring an interview with national expert Dr. J. Bryan Carmody. This change went live in January 2022, and we can't help but wonder: where do things stand today? Why did this switch to P/F happen in the first place? Are things better? How are med students feeling about Step 1, anxiety-wise? And how is the UMSOM responding to the current moment? Dr. Nirav Shah and Dr. Devang Patel answer all of these questions and more in their conversation with host Dr. Neda Frayha. Resources: UMSOM OME page on USMLE Prep The Pass/Fail Effect: A Longitudinal Study of USMLE Step 1 Performance Over a Decade
Law school doesn't have an age limit. But older applicants be warned: law isn't a fallback career. This week, Nathan and Ben beseech listeners of all ages to examine their motivations for pursuing law school. Later, the guys consider some students' contention that Logic Games on the January LSAT were unusually difficult. They share tips for LSAT study groups. And they clear up a misunderstanding regarding LSAC's GPA calculations. LSAT Demon LSAT Demon iOS App LSAT Demon Daily Watch Episode 439 on YouTube Thinking LSAT YouTube LSAT Demon YouTube 2:18 - JD Advantage Jobs - In Episode 437, data privacy expert Jonea Gordon described how her legal background contributed to her success in jobs that don't require a JD. Ben and Nathan nonetheless maintain that law school should be pursued by those who truly need to: future lawyers. 16:10 - Too Old for Law School? - Listener Melissa wants to make a career change, but she worries that she's too old for law school. Nathan and Ben assure Melissa that her age isn't an obstacle. They also counsel her not to treat law as a fallback career. 21:41 - January LSAT Logic Games - Some test takers thought that the January LSAT featured especially difficult Logic Games. Nathan and Ben aren't surprised—they hear this complaint after almost every LSAT. 25:49 - Study Groups - Ben and Nathan advise LSAT Demon student Cameren on how to structure his study group sessions. 29:18 - Grade Change - The guys correct some misinformation regarding LSAC's grading policy for Pass/Fail grades. In most cases, a “P” on an applicant's transcript will not be included in LSAC's GPA calculation. 37:49 - Tips from a Departing Demon - Departing LSAT Demon student Tara shares her advice for other LSAT students: study so much! 39:09 - Words of the Week - Ice on Mars sublimes to vapor. To this we ascribe the planet's lack of liquid water.
Host Liana Tedesco, MD Guest interviewee Lucas Paladino, MD discussing his article “Advising Orthopaedic Hopefuls in the Wake of a Pass/Fail US Medical Licensing Examination Step 1: A Proposed Method for Predicting US Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 Clinical Knowledge Outcomes” from the November 1, 2023 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/toc/2023/11010) Articles summarized from the November 1, 2023 issue (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/toc/2023/11010) Research article “Comparing Orthopaedic Randomized Control Trials Published in High-Impact Medical and Orthopaedic Journals” Article summarized from the November 15, 2023 issue (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2023/11150) Research article “The Obesity Paradox: A Nonlinear Relationship Between 30-Day Postoperative Complications and Body Mass Index After Total Shoulder Arthroplasty” Follow this link to download these and other articles from the November 1, 2023 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/jaaos/toc/2023/11010) and the November 15, 2023 issue of JAAOS (https://journals.lww.com/Jaaos/toc/2023/11150). The JAAOS Unplugged podcast series is brought to you by the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the AAOS Resident Assembly. In addition, this podcast is brought to you by our sponsor, ITS. Visit www.its-implant.com to learn more. Disclaimer: Neither AAOS nor JAAOS are associated with ITS or any products or services advertised. AAOS does not endorse the advertiser or its products or services.
Ben and Nathan discuss how LSAC treats pass/fail grades when calculating law school candidates' undergraduate GPAs. Read more on our website!Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
We are back! In this episode you'll catch the C4HP team discussing their recent training plans as they head into their climbing season, what they are doing differently this year as compared to last, and what they think climbers could do better to prepare to perform! The C4HP team has been busy developing and launching new projects: The Camp 4 Performance Certification - a Pass/Fail course design to teach and test coaches on their ability to coach, demonstrate, and think critically about exercises and concepts for the Youth Competitive Athlete. This course will leave coaches more confident in their abilities to coach and write effective training plans for their youth teams!Become a Camp4 Performance Coach!We are now on Youtube! Our next big push for our community is longer content that can dive into educational details more effectively. Please head over to C4HP on Youtube to subscribe to our channel to never miss an episode! Please like, share, and comment you favorite takeaway from our latest video: The Simplest Finger Training Method.We are launching a Patreon page soon! Be sure to keep an eye and ear out for our official launch and the exclusive offers contained in each tier!Support the showThank you for listening! Remember to visit camp4humanperformance.com for more information on education, 1-1 coaching, and upcoming events.
A classic interview with the skipper of the boat that carried Christopher Walken, Robert Wagner, and Natalie Wood the night she died; a tribute to Paul Reubens (RIP), the comedic genius who was Pee Wee Herman; Grab Bag, Junior finds out his performance is being graded, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, a game of Stan's 10 to 200 (Too Hot For Radio Edition), News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, the Way Back Machine takes us to the Billboard Top 10 on this date in a particular year, News, and more...
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Today, we dive deep into what it takes to win at life, the value of being present, challenging limiting beliefs, and embracing an empowered mindset to achieve uncommon results in various aspects of existence. Explore the secrets to unlocking your full potential to live a fulfilling life by tuning in!KEY TAKEAWAYSPass-fail mentality: What it is and how to recognize it in yourselfActionable steps to overcome limiting beliefs and stick to your goals The power of believing in humanity and living an inside-out lifestyleWhy you should strive for excellence in the present and set a work-life balance Ultimate benefits of real estate impact investing RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONEDjulie@julieholly.com Unlock Your Success Podcast with Jonny Kendall The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch: https://amzn.to/3J17teDCONNECT WITH USSchedule a 20-min get-to-know each other call - bit.ly/3OK31kISchedule a 20-min call to explore performance coaching - bit.ly/Coaching-JulieSchedule a 30-min call to learn about investing with Three Keys Investments - bit.ly/3yteWhxJoin the Book and Networking club via Zoom at: bit.ly/3HBPnQw or sign up at: bit.ly/3c0dr1uVisit ThreeKeysInvestments.com to download a free e-book, “Why Invest in Apartments”!Learn how to reduce your tax liability by scheduling a FREE consultation at https://modewealth.com/If you're looking for an affordable healthcare solution, check out Christian Healthcare Ministries by visiting https://bit.ly/3JTRm1IPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!
Hour 2 - Gresh and Fauria checked in on Bill Belichick's meeting with the media at today's Patriots OTAs. The guys discussed the end of the Boston Celtics season and gave their grades for the 2022-2023 Celtics. Former Patriots offensive line coach Dante Scarnecchia called in to explain the importance of OTAs.
Recorded at Metatopia Online 2021 Presented by Joan Moriarity, Darren Watts, Beth Rimmels. Which is better, a game that concludes when somebody wins, or a game that concludes when the story is deemed to be complete? It's a trick question, obviously; both styles have their benefits and drawbacks, but what are those exactly? Why do certain kinds of players tend to gravitate toward one or the other? What can devotees of one type gain from playing the other, and how can we make it more enjoyable to cross that divide?
1:12 - Emmanuel Forbes Introductory Press Conference 9:12 - Calls: Are you a fan of the Commanders taking Emmanuel Forbes at #16? 22:37 - Pass/Fail Day 1 of NFL Draft: Picks 1-5 33:56 - Pass/Fail Day 1 of NFL Draft: Picks 6-10
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Minister of Education Chan Chun Sing recently announced major changes to A-Level exam scoring for Junior College students in Singapore; for example, the Project Work module will become a Pass/Fail subject. While these changes are meant to benefit students by partially relieving their exam stress, some have said it could have the reverse effect. How so? Elsewhere, certain residents have complained about the bold red facade of a new Tampines BTO block lobby, likening it to a red-light district or a scene in a horror movie. A photographer has come forward and warned that this negative public feedback could end up stifling innovation in Singapore. Who's right? Find us here! YLB Subreddit YLB TikTok YLB IG YLB YouTube Just Try Only, our new weekly newsletter Folklory If you're looking for a meaningful gift, we'd love to help you create a personal podcast for a loved one. Get started at Folklory.com! Big Changes to A-Level Scoring A-Level scoring in Singapore to change from 2026 to reduce emphasis on grades The Definitive JC A Level Subject Combination Guide [up till 2022] Changes to A-level scoring system may reduce stress but not competition: Students, observers Fourth content-based A-level subject to be dropped from university admission score Project Work Will Soon Be Cut From University Admission Scores. Good Riddance. Red Tampines HDB Scares Residents Red Tampines BTO block gives residents the creeps with its crimson walls, ceilings & floor HDB to improve ‘scary' red-themed blocks in Tampines North BTO project S'porean photographer muses about decision to repaint Tampines BTO lobby, warns of stifling innovation One Shiok Comment Poll by butthenhor Comment by junglejimbo88 One Shiok Thing Srisun Express gives away 6,780 free prata kosong to Man U jersey-wearing diners Chris Rock: Selective Outrage Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
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It is common practice for medical professionals to run tests to determine the cause and severity of a patient's condition. Guida Brown talks about why that should also be the case when it comes to persons with Substance Use Disorders. Guida is a Community Relations Consultant with United States Drug Testing Laboratories. She is also an Adjunct Faculty member with Concordia University-Wisconsin. Whether testing urine, blood, fingernails, hair, or even newborn tissue samples, the test results can be an aid in helping people come to terms with the nature and extent of their Substance Use Disorders. Guida can be reached at guidaforusdtl@gmail.com; you can follow her blog here: https://4csofaddiction.com/
This is the audio version of my YouTube video "USMLE UWorld STEP 1: How to Study UWorld for USMLE STEP 1 and STEP 2 CK" You can check the video version here.
On the path to medicine, we're constantly taking tests: MCAT, shelf exams, step exams, boards, and more. What are these numbers good for? What are they not good for? What is the emotional impact of these tests, and their scores, on medical learners? Find show notes, discussion guide, transcript, and more at thenocturnists-shame.org.
It's been awhile but we are back! We sat down and pressed record with zero idea of where the conversation would go, which means this is about as raw as it gets. We ended up talking about the concept of failure and rest and applying a pass/fail mindset in those areas. Unpacking our unhealthy mindsets and wrapping ourselves grace so that we can live each day with confidence vs insecurity. We hope you enjoy this episode!
Ryan Tannehill's Titans Future Comes Down To Checking One Box This Season ✅… Austin Stanley and Zach Bingham narrow down Titans QB Ryan Tannehill's grade for the 2022 season to simple PASS/FAIL. Will the Pass or Fail this season as the offensive leader? Also, which WR's success is more important for the Titans' success: Robert Woods or Treylon Burks? Then the duo looks at the upgraded TE position and what you can expect from that position group. Lastly, to wrap everything up, the Magic Bucket will claim the fates of Austin and Zach. For More A to Z Morning Show coverage follow us here: www.atozsports.com/nashville Podcasts: atozsports.com/podcasts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atozsportsnashville Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atozsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AtoZSports TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@atozsportsnashville #AtoZSports #TennesseeTitans #NFLFootball #Titans #NFLUpdates #NFLFootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the audio version of my YouTube video "STEP 1 Pass/Fail: Study Resources and Schedule | How to Pass STEP 1" You can check the video version here.
Daniel Dent, MD, a professor of surgery and medical education at the UT Health San Antonio Long School of Medicine, discusses what USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX Level 1 going pass/fail means for program directors and applicants with American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger. To access more than 12,000 AGGME-accredited programs in AMA's Residency and Fellowship database, visit freida.ama-assn.org
Margaret Agard is an award-winning author, former executive in the high-tech industry, and mother of eight children. She is currently serving as a Relief Society counselor for the local congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Discover more at https://inhisfootsteps.comLike our podcast? Please rate us on Apple and subscribe at mikeyopp.com! Get full access to The Casual Casuist at mikeyopp.substack.com/subscribe
Is your Pass/Fail nursing degree history making you hesitant about pursuing CRNA school? That makes sense given how competitive the program is, but it's not as unlikely as you might think! Listen as Sabrina tells us how she managed to get into CRNA school despite having a NOT so competitive degree. Yes, it was a tough journey, but Sabrina proved to us that it can be done and so can you! Be sure to get the special freebies we have for you this week by checking out the links below! 01:51 - A short intro on Sabrina's journey to getting acceptance to CRNA school 05:30 - The fear of getting an immediate denial when applying to CRNA schools with a pass/fail program background 08:21 - Why it's really important to know what your actual GPA is PRIOR to applying to CRNA school 14:34 - What are the things that could REALLY help you gain an interview in your dream CRNA program (Attending Open Houses, Personal Statement, etc.) 22:59 - Prepare by doing mock interviews and gain more confidence before your actual CRNA program interview! 25:46 - Answering GRE questions (understanding the strategy behind the exam!) 30:15 - Other factors that contributed to gaining acceptance in CRNA school and adding a positive spin to a Pass/Fail program! 36:24 - More tips for those who have a Pass/Fail history who wishes to pursue CRNA Get the FREE How-to Study Effective Lecture from the last CSPA conference here! https://cspeadu.com/study Grab your CSPA Conference tickets here! www.events.crnaschoolprepacademy.com Don't miss out on CSPA stickers while they last! Click here! www.cspashop.etsy.com Get access to planning tools, mock interviews, valuable math courses, and more! Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy here! https://www.crnaschoolprepacademy.com/join Join the CSPA email list here! https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-email Join the ICU Dreaming About Anesthesia Social Community here!https://www.cspaedu.com/community Send Jenny an email or make a podcast request! jennyfinnell@crnaschoolprep.academy
In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Martial Arts Tests: Pass, Fail, and Aftermath. Martial Arts Tests: Pass, Fail, and Aftermath - Episode 701 When is the right time to take a Martial Arts Test? What should students and instructors do after one passes or fails a test? In this episode, Jeremy and Andrew talk about Martial Arts Tests: Pass, Fail, and Aftermath. To join the whistlekick's School Owners Mastermind, you can visit our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/whistlekick After listening to the episode it would be exciting for us to know your thoughts about it.
Even though the USMLE Step 1 exam is now Pass/Fail, it's still extremely important that you pass it on your 1st attempt...That's why on today's episode we're covering the best way to create & structure your USMLE Step 1 study plan so that you can ensure a solid pass on your 1st attempt.Don't forget to follow us on YT for even more med school & USMLE prep advice! Check out the channel at theusmleguys.com/YTFollow us on IG too:Dr. Paul - instagram.com/realdrpaulDr. Stavros - instagram.com/realdrstavrosNeed help with your USMLE prep? Visit us at usmleguys.com to learn how you can work with us throughout your entire USMLE preparation journey!
Join Rachel and Keysha as they delight in the return of the special guest star of their hearts and sharpen their pencils. Follow us on Twitter: @eclipsedpodcast Email us: eclipsedpod@gmail.com join the discord: https://discord.gg/VGdbPek Heroes HoYay ################################# bmal a ekil tuo dna noil a ekil ni emac rednihoM #################################
Pulitzer Prize-winner and Executive Director of Modern States, David Vise, joins Naka in a captivating episode discussing how students can take advantage of a lesser-known College Board test that has been around for over 50 years to gain college credit early and save THOUSANDS of dollars in tuition! The CLEP exam (College-Level Examination Program) is a series of over 30 Pass/Fail tests that ANYONE in pursuit of a degree can take. With a passing score of over 50%, students can gain college credit for entry-level college classes that can be transferred to over 3,000 public universities. Consequently, David saw this as an opportunity to address the largest financial burden in the United States: The College Debt Crisis. Since the CLEP tests are based on getting credits for "what you know," Modern States flipped the model to getting credits for 'what you can learn.' Through its partnerships with organizations such as the Carnegie Foundation and nationally recognized professors, Modern States has been able to provide free online classes to prepare students of all backgrounds and education levels to gain the knowledge needed to pass the CLEP, earn college credit, save money, and graduate early...all for free! Discussions include the national debt crisis, the confidence students gain for college by passing the CLEP, and how to strategize your CLEP tests to back up any difficult AP?IB tests!Our Guest: David Vise is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who worked at The Washington Post for 23 years. He is the author of four books, including The Google Story, published in more than 25 languages. David received his undergraduate degree and MBA from The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania and serves as a Senior Advisor at New Mountain Capital.Show Notes:MODERNSTATES.ORGPreppedpodcast.com
This week in a post on Instagram, I wrote:"Accept the valleys as you do the peaks.Accept the ebbs as you do the flows.Your January self, accept her fully. She is a part of the whole of nature. She slows down, as does everything else. The temperature drops. She burrows and insulates. She covers her face so it doesn't get dry. Without her, you'd never love July."I wrote this because I was miserable, getting ready to go out for my morning run in "feels like 3" temperatures.Something I know through years and years of putting in daily work, is that January is a slow, miserable time. We're the furthest away from the sun, we're cold, things are slow. We're slow not only at a social level, but at a molecular level. We want to burrow and remain safe. We want extra layering around us. There isn't a day that I go outside in January that I don't miss having extra body fat. Not a single day.Also, running in January isn't a beautiful bath of Vitamin D like I enjoy, but rather, I'm covered in layers, pissed off, snot rocketing every five minutes. I'm not soaking in the sun's rays. I'm just tasting the ROAD SALT on my lips as it flies through the air. Baby, January is a bitch.I know January is a bitch, but January helps me love July."New Year, New Me" people know January is a bitch, but they're new, so they don't have the glory of July in their memories to get them through the bitchiest times. I get out there and think "I fucking hate this, but it's short-lived."They get out there and go "this is hell. Why would anyone do this" and give up. Because there's no reference point for the newcomers. They don't realize that they picked the worst possible time to go gung-ho, even if the change they desire isn't physical. Then, they don't succeed in whatever-the-hell after a string of days and chalk it up to failure, something Western society told them was a complete no-no and must be AVOIDED AT ALL COSTS. (Please see my blog "Life Isn't Pass/Fail.")January is an awful time to begin anything, and MISERABLE doesn't motivate anyone. (I once thought it did, and I talk about that in my podcast.)The only thing that motivates a person is deep, deep love for themselves. "Do it for my wife," "do it for my kids," or any other of that variety can get a ball rolling, but you'll likely give up. The only thing that helps is touching that part of you that is pure, limitless power and potential. In my podcast today I talk about three things:Giving yourself grace during this month when you didn't make change (and honestly how illogical whatever you picked to do probably was)How limiting beliefs run the show, even when you think it's your conscious mind.What people usually need to get the ball rolling.Give it a listen. Drop me a line. Let me know what you think.I put a podcast out each week to serve my listeners, but mostly, putting a podcast out each week is an example of me putting in the reps.This isn't my greatest episode. It's a bag of hot air. But I show up every week and put a bag of hot air into the void. And someday, someone's algorithm will deliver my bag of hot air to them exactly when they need it. And that bag of hot air will serve them in profound ways. And that's why I do it. Not for the immediate payoff, but because I know somewhere, the ripple will matter.Whatever you're doing right now, don't listen to your brain when it tries to tell you that today's work doesn't matter. It matters. What you do matters, and not just because you started it on January 1. PS: If you have anything you want to talk about, or you're looking for some clarity and good energy during the shit vortex that is January, here's a link to schedule time on my calendar
In this episode, we feature Dr. Heymann who is the the program director the diagnostic radiology program at UTMB. Dr. Heymann is a UTMB alum who completed both medical school and residency in Galveston. He then went on to complete a fellowship in neuroradiology at Northwestern University in Chicago. Tune in to this episode to hear from Dr. Heymann as we get a behind the scenes looks on letters of recommendation, personal statements, and more. Also you want to catch this episode for one of the BEST discussions regarding STEP1 and the new PASS/FAIL system and how to best prepare yourself to match into diagnostic radiology!Resources:Association of University Radiologists lectures (https://www.aur.org/)e-Anatomy (https://www.imaios.com/en/e-Anatomy)The Radiology Assistant (https://radiologyassistant.nl/)Radiopedia (https://radiopaedia.org/?lang=us) EMAIL:Dr. Heymann: jcheyman@utmb.eduMe: atmeffor@utmb.edu
Some high schools are respond to the COVID crisis by allowing students to take some classes pass/fail. When does it make sense to do this, and when are you hurting your college admissions if you do? Megan breaks down the ... Read More » The post 388: Should You Use the Pass/Fail Option When It Comes to Grades? appeared first on The College Prep Podcast.
The podcast by project managers for project managers. Do you want to learn about the PMP Exam changes? Louis Alderman and Bill Yates discuss the 2021 PMP Exam created by the Project Management Institute (PMI). We also hear from Samuel Mills, PMP, who recently passed the PMP Exam. He shares his exam experience with us. Table of Contents 02:58 … Why Change the PMP Exam?04:23 … The ECO and the PMP Exam Changes06:18 … What's in the ECO?08:27 … ECO Content: 35 Tasks11:41 … Predictive, Agile, Hybrid13:36 … Why is Agile Added to the PMP Exam?15:29 … PMP Exam Specifics19:54 … Are There Many Calculations?20:47 … Pass/Fail and Format of the PMP Exam23:59 … “Immediate” Exam Feedback26:24 … The 7th Edition of the PMBOK Guide27:05 … Velociteach Approach to the PMP Exam Changes32:26 … Not Our First Rodeo33:35 … PMP Examinee: Samuel Mills34:15 … Online or Test Center36:00 … Application Process36:14 … Managing Time38:04 … Best Prep Tools and Practice Tests40:32 … Advice for Test Takers42:39 … Advice from Louis and Bill44:13 … Closing SAMUEL MILLS: ...and I found time to study. I would take my lunch break, and I would pop up my book, and then I would just go through the material and just practice that, and that was my lunch. You know, I would eat and study, eat and study. And just taking it a step forward got me to where I was ready for the exam. And even when I was taking the exam, I was like, oh, you know, I'm not sure. But I was able to pass. If you're struggling for time, you can find time. You've just got to be creative with where you're going to get that time. WENDY GROUNDS: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. We want to say thank you to our listeners who reach out to us and leave comments on our website and on social media. We love hearing from you, and we always appreciate your positive ratings on Apple Podcasts or whichever podcast listening app you use. You can also leave us a comment on our website, Velociteach.com. We know you're looking for opportunities to acquire Professional Development Units towards recertifications, and you can still claim PDUs for all our podcast episodes. Listen up at the end of the show for information on how to claim your PDUs. We're doing something a little different today. We're actually going to be talking about the PMP exam, and we're going to be talking a little bit about Velociteach and our approach to this exam. BILL YATES: Yeah. The exam changed January 2nd, 2021. We've got several months under our belt now. We made a lot of updates prior to that exam change. And we've been able to see how well our updates are working. Primarily, are our students passing? WENDY GROUNDS: Right. We're going to hear from a student, as well. We have a student who has recently passed the exam. He's going to be giving us a little bit of insight into his exam process. BILL YATES: For our listeners who are thinking about pursuing the PMP, this is a great episode for them. They're going to learn a lot about the current exam, and really looking deeply into it so they'll know what to study, what kind of content to expect. And then for those who have already earned their PMP, but are curious about changes to the PMP exam or to the certification itself, this will be interesting, as well. WENDY GROUNDS: Yeah. And we want to give a big welcome to Louis. Louis Alderman manages the instructional design process at Velociteach. He's responsible for curriculum development of our live class offerings, as well as the development of our courses delivered on InSite. Louis is the expert on all things PMP exam, and we are very grateful for his time. LOUIS ALDERMAN: Now, that's a strong claim. I tend to not classify myself as an “expert,” an ex being a has-been, and a spurt being a drip under pressure. But I thank you for those accolades, and it's more than my pleasure to be here today. Why Change the PMP Exam?