I took 120 earlier this summer and got the lab manual from the bookstore in the Student Union building. I think you have to buy the manual from UT since they made it. As for the textbook, I borrowed mine from my roommate so I don't have an answer for that.
EDIT: Here's a couple links to the textbook, looks like you can get it from sources besides UT:
You'll also have to purchase an access code to "Mastering Chemistry", which is the online homework. But you're professor will tell you about that.
Also check out library genesis
You should have everything you need for Journal 2 if this is for MRST 201.
Next time, be proactive about the syllabus and acquiring the book. Some professors hit the ground running. Good luck.
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I was thinking of getting this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BMDMJTH/?coliid=I2CLLZHDUNMQ5T&colid=1JWYA6J74K4DL&psc=1 as shelves are adjustable. Seems a little pricy for what you get.
Honestly, this one served me well my first year. Affordable, compact but still has enough space, and water resistant. It’s also got a cord you can plug a portable charger up to to charge your phone.
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I use and like Private Internet Access. I'd recommend paying for a VPN. If you don't, there's a high chance they're collecting your data.
I'd also recommend staying away from Nord. Their service may be good, however they hid the fact that some of their servers were compromised.
The official prep book by ETS is your best bet since they're the makers of the exam. Just make sure you get the most recent edition.
Genki 1 second edition both the text book and the workbook version
Textbook: https://www.amazon.com/GENKI-Integrated-Elementary-Japanese-English/dp/4789014401
Pay for a VPN like Private Internet Access. Set up binding in your torrent client so all torrent traffic is forced through the VPN. You'll get great speeds, and UT won't know what you're doing. Google anything you don't understand because there are better explanations than what I could offer.
You may be able to make use of some scrap cardboard. Maybe a little more protective than that could be some of those cheap flexible plastic cutting boards like these
Would it be possible to get CAKE to come again? I know it's been a few years and anybody in the student body now likely wasn't here the last time they came in the mid-2000s. It looks like they only have one tour date in April.
Also, I'd like to see Childish Gambino - he just dropped his first not-self-produced album late last year and, from what I've heard, his shows are half hip-hop, half stand-up comedy (/r/donaldglover). His tour dates makes it look like he's up to playing at Universities (FSU date in April), and he doesn't have much scheduled music-wise for that month.
I'm getting my cap, gown & tassel from a friend who graduated SP20 and never used theirs, but I found some on Amazon, too. They do have a UTy my masters hood that I'm buying though. Unfortunately, I can't find the masters/doctoral stole from anywhere online, so it looks like you can only buy it from the Vol Shop. Hope that helps, or that you can find stuff from someone else.
All good VPN's are paid because if you aren't paying for it then your data is the product.
I use NordVPN because I got a crazy good 3-year deal on it and it's super easy and will protect you.
Good luck!
Just learn C++, not a hard language.
this is a great book. pellissippi uses it. get thru chapter 10 and you will be fine
301 and 311 use the same book, or at least did when I took them a couple semesters ago...