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jimboslice86337 karma

how long before she ignores to answer this that we assume that this is a complete lie?

jimboslice86137 karma

Thanks for this. So when I go to the main strip club in Vegas which I shall not name, and the girl tells me they want to meet me somewhere later for $2000, what exactly would happen there?

jimboslice86115 karma

the survival for nonoperable esophageal cancer is over 30% with neoadjuvant chemoradiation with consideration for surgical resection following. i'm an oncologist. are you sure you haven't been seeing the same doctor who told steve jobs to eat carrots to cure his cancer?

jimboslice8673 karma

While it is clear AP credits give college credit, lets do the math. The average person graduates college at 18. Lets assume for her benefit she skipped a grade to graduate high school, at the age of 17. Lets again, assume for her benefit that despite*** skipping a grade*** that she still earned a healthy dose of AP credits. Actually, to be a National AP Scholar means you scored a 4 or 5 on AP exams on 8 courses (this is the highest achievement in the US, going to about the top 1 percentile of US high school grads), so lets assume for her benefit that she actually earned the highest achievement on her AP tests and actually scored 5's on 8 AP tests, so she got 8x4=40 credits earned for college. Okay, so we have assumed for her benefit that she a person who skipped a grade and still managed to take 8 AP classes and entered college at the age of 17 with 40 credits (approximately 1 year of college credit). So now she can finish college in 3 years instead of 4, which means she can now finish college at 17+3= 20. But wait, she graduated college a year and a half ago, which means she finished at age 18.5, just a year and a half to finish college, using 1 year's worth of National AP scholar estimate level of AP credits, and assumption that she was already talented enough to skip a grade in pre-college grades. So is the math still checking out to you regarding AP credits?

jimboslice8672 karma

Which is exactly my point. I cant wait for her next AMA "I am a 18 year old Rhode's Scholar and a stripper, AMA!"