Lololol but..but thing is you sound so black haha Would never have guessed your asian.
Yeah I can see why you think that, makes sense. All my friends talk like that, and most of them are white . We tend to exaggerate how we talk cause we listen to a lot of grime and we love to repeat stupid lines, ends up getting into the vocabulary.
Yeah I can see why you think that, makes sense. All my friends talk like that, and most of them are white . We tend to exaggerate how we talk cause we listen to a lot of grime and we love to repeat stupid lines, ends up getting into the vocabulary.
Don't be daft, I'm sure you're gorgeous. Body looking good too
dat curve tho
You're way too kind. Spare me the blushes pls... And from all your previous pics you're so beautiful, I'll never stop throwing you compliments each time you change your avi haha
You're way too kind. Spare me the blushes pls... And from all your previous pics you're so beautiful, I'll never stop throwing you compliments each time you change your avi haha
But I'm telling the truth Haha I won't change my pic for a long while methinks
You are confusing yourself. First you quote me and say the statistics you do in your course is laughably easy, and now you say its actually quite difficult... the inferential statistics you go through in social sciences is considered mickey mouse because its the standard of A-level mathematics, which, at university level, should be considered mickey mouse imo.
Its neither of those, you are way off. My university doesn't offer those subjects. Its a dual-honors (one of them is econ) but there's no point telling you the other part since most people do not know what it is.
What's your university then?
Edit: yes, statistics on social science courses are watered down because you are not expected to have the mathematical knowldge upon enrolling for them in this country. I imagine there may not be a need to be fully proficient instatistics in some social science degrees, just like law students are not expected to have the depth of knowledge on criminal justice and philosophy compared to students who studied those subjects as their sole subject.