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u/bigbrotherx · 1 pointr/jhu

I have a bike that needs some repair for sale. $50. Comes with bell,LED lights, basket. Belonged to a friend that graduated.

http://www.amazon.com/Schwinn-Network-Womens-Hybrid-Wheels/dp/B0030UESM8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1317687660&sr=8-2

  1. The chain is not set correctly so it needs to be resetted for the gears to change.

  2. One of the brake handles snapped in half. It works perfectly fine just that one handle is shorter than the other.
u/NickDangerThirdEye · 1 pointr/jhu

It depends on what you need from the class. Weirman is worthless (unclear, unable to provide good examples or counterexamples) but if you already have a good basis in probability/statistics, it shouldn't matter all that much. I would try to read ahead around test-time, because questions will appear from later chapters than he indicated were covered by the test. He class basically follows Ross's book, which isn't so terrible in its own right.

u/TPaine16 · 1 pointr/jhu

This is what I used freshman year. 50 feet for only $5. Yeah, it's kind of annoyingly long...but I needed my video games.

u/hijodelsol14 · 1 pointr/jhu

In larger (typically STEM) classes, professors will ask multiple choice questions during lecture to gauge understanding, enforce specific concepts, take and enforce attendance, etc. The clicker (i-clicker) is a small remote with buttons that you use to answer these multiple choice questions.

iClicker2 student remote https://www.amazon.com/dp/1498603041/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IyzhDb866GNTQ

The last price is ~$50 but you shouldn't pay more than $20 for one.

u/slthomp2 · 11 pointsr/jhu

This really makes a big difference

u/zweischeisse · 1 pointr/jhu

These are what I had. Different professors might use different books, obviously.