I don't know who made this, but it's good too:
Were you given a START guide by your recruiter or MEPS?
That booklet should cover most of the information you need to know. (It was last revised in 2010, but not much has changed since then)
If not, there is a great study guide someone made back in Febuary. Part 1 and Part 2
Good luck, don't forget, you still need to pass the physical portion too.
Source: Got advanced.
http://memorize.com/human-skull-anterior-view/ribofaju
Here's a guide to the bones in the skull. There's just some suture lines and a few holes (foramen) that would add to the realism for me, but like I said, those are only nit picks since I don't think most people care. :)
I'd say it's a great look you've created, definitely creepy!
STUDY: part one and part two of this guide.
WORK OUT: be able to get a satisfactory at the minimum using the numbers on this page.
If you pass the first knowledge and physical fitness test you will be advanced to E-2 (saving nine months of time and getting a few hundred dollars extra in the process)
Source: Came in E-1 and was one of the few guys in my div that passed both.
I would say no. Mainly because of the video games, that's attachment (I play a lot too!). Cut the games out and you'll probably start suffering.
Check this out, look for this:
II. The Teaching Itself: Freedoms and Advantages (p. 19)
http://memorize.com/words-of-my-perfect-teacher-part-i-chapter-1/furiousfingers27
For ships I really just read the start guide and or look up random quizlets on them that contain pictures. Chain of command I use this website and just continue reading them over and over : http://memorize.com/us-navy-dep-study-guide/terrycotta
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This page has 2 parts in it that contain basically all the DEP tools we need to know so I highly recommend it and I honestly am gonna just study for at least an hour everyday this week.
There's a few decent links to Quizlet and Flash Card sites for the Start Guide. Here's a few:
http://memorize.com/us-navy-dep-study-guide/terrycotta
https://quizlet.com/24620782/navy-start-guide-flash-cards/
As was previously said, it's absolutely critical to not just memorize them in order, you will not likely be asked that way. You need to know them by heart out of sequence.
My son is in the DEP program now, but I am a former Marine and I served as the functional equivalent of the Education Petty Officer for my platoon in boot. It was called "Knowledge Private." I'm strongly encouraging my son to memorize the start guide front to back and use those flash cards to be ready to try to get that role in his division.
You're either gonna get smart or you're gonna get strong.
Were you given a START guide by your recruiter or MEPS?
That booklet should cover most of the information you need to know. (The one I linked was revised in 2010, but not much has changed since then)
If not, there is a great study guide someone made back in Febuary. Part 1 and Part 2
Good luck, don't forget, you still need to pass the physical portion too.
see if either of these help: For an explanation of pronunciation, where exactly to place your tongue for example when trying to produce an italian sounding "t" or "d", there are two resources I used:
"Italian Pronunciation: a Primer for Singers" at [http://www.stanford.edu/~jrb/reference/italian.html]
"A Handbook of Diction for Singers," by David Adams, Lib. #784.9 Ad17h
I am also in the process of creating a page to collect other stuff for learning italian at [http://memorize.com/buongiorno/antoniasd]
I agree: I wouldn't use MATLAB for this (although it's certainly possible), and unless I had a particular reason for wanting to write it myself, I'd use existing software. You also may want to consider a web-based flashcard system, e.g. memorize.com.
I think quizlet has games, but I don't use it so I don't know what the games are like.
Personally, when I memorize things, I use memorize.com and it works well for me, but it is dull as rocks.
home versions can only upgrade to pro or ultimate versions. Pro versions only upgrade to pro or ultimates. Enterprise versions only upgrade to Enterprise versions. That's off the top of my head so try to study the paths and find the patterns.
http://memorize.com/windows-upgrade-paths/daveysc Ultimate Vista Enterprise Enterprise
Yes. It mean's you will go to a training school for which ever rating you chose.
While you wait to leave for bootcamp:
I personally don't know and Googling it is a very lengthy thing, at least to find fairly reliable sources.
This website says this ( I left the misspellings) :
"The Protist attempts canibamlism, but doesn’t digest the DNA The protist, now diploid, replicates its DNA and becomes quatroploid. The chromosomes become entangled, and the protist chops them up and reassembles them as best it can (crossing over). The protist now has to undergo two rounds of genome separation and cytokinesis to get back to being a haploid. Result: four new cells"