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    How do I track my course progress on WeLearn 2.0?

    Yeah, on WeLearn 2.0 you can check your progress right from the dashboard, it usually shows module completion and percentages, plus there’s often a “My Courses” section where you can see how far you’ve come.
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    How to upload assignments in Fordham Blackboard?

    Hey, it’s pretty simple 🙂 just log into Blackboard Learn, open your course, click the assignment link, hit “Browse My Computer,” upload your file, and then click “Submit” make sure you see the confirmation after!
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    What are the most updated Northwestern Requirements for Admission?

    Honestly, Northwestern University doesn’t have a fixed GPA or SAT cutoff, it’s super holistic; most admitted students are around top grades (like ~3.9+), and SAT is optional right now, but if you submit, think roughly 1500+ range to stay competitive.
  4. M

    What Colors Make Purple?

    Purple is made by mixing red and blue, I usually tweak the ratio a bit depending on whether I want it warmer or cooler
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    How competitive is the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship?

    It’s pretty competitive honestly, with acceptance rates often in the low single digits; they look at grades, leadership, financial need, and genuine passion for CS, so showing real projects, impact, and your story can really help you stand out.
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    What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and how can teachers use it?

    UDL is basically about teaching in flexible ways so all students can access learning, like offering different formats, activities, and ways to show understanding; I usually mix visuals, discussions, and hands-on tasks so everyone finds something that clicks.
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    What happened in the case of ohio school board suspends high school?

    Yeah, that situation was usually about serious issues like safety concerns, staff misconduct, or major policy violations, so the board stepped in to temporarily shut things down while they investigated and fixed things. It’s not super common, but it happens when things get pretty serious.
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    How many ounces are in 1.75 L?

    1.75 liters is about 59.17 fluid ounces. I usually just remember 1 liter ≈ 34 oz, so 1.75 is a bit under 60 oz, makes quick kitchen math easier 🙂
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    What is the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)?

    ESSA is a U.S. law passed in 2015 that gives states more control over how they run schools while still holding them accountable for student success; today, it shapes things like testing, funding, and support for struggling schools.
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    What is Average GPA?

    It just means the typical GPA most students get, like the middle ground, so you can see where you stand compared to others. Think of it as a rough benchmark, not something you have to match exactly.
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    How many ounces are in 1 and 1/3 cups?

    It’s about 10.67 ounces for liquids since 1 cup is 8 oz, I usually just eyeball a little over 10 and a half and for accuracy, use a liquid measuring cup for liquids and level off dry ingredients with a knife, it really helps!
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    How many grams is 4 oz?

    4 oz is about 113 grams 😊 I usually remember 1 oz ≈ 28 g, so just multiply by 4 when cooking.
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    How many years until 3000?

    B: From today in 2026, the year 3000 is 974 years away. Kinda wild to think about. Fun fact: the year 3000 starts the 4th millennium, so whoever’s around then will literally be living in a whole new era.
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    How tall is 180 cm in feet?

    180 cm is about 5 feet 11 inches. A quick trick I use is dividing cm by 2.54 to get inches, then convert to feet it’s not exact in your head, but it gets pretty close for height.
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    How long does it take to learn guitar?

    Honestly, it depends but most beginners can play simple songs in 1–3 months with regular practice. If you stick to 20–30 minutes a day and have clear goals, you’ll be surprised how quickly things start to click!
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