Advanced Guideline Issues: Relevant Conduct
This program features senior members of the US Sentencing Commission’s training staff discussing the relevant conduct guideline. Instructors answer questions on the application of this guideline and comment on scenarios that illustrate the application of the guideline to several types of offenses. (June 2007)

Organic Chemistry: Basic Concepts, Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Aromatics, Functional Groups, Alcohols and Ethers, Aldehydes and Ketones, Esters, Amines View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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@vk92007 When I checked tuition for internationals was about $30-40k a year, which compared to tuition fees of just over £3000 in the UK (which get covered by loans anyway) I figured it would be too much hard work to get the funding for the US.
he makes learning handsome.
@dangflo Yes I agree, very wicked
@limetang Out of curiosity, what is the cost? I wanted to go to UC @ Berkeley, but couldn’t afford it
lol im only 16, but this is really interesting! but a bit to advanced for tomorrow’s GCSE :p
I was considering applying to MIT as an international applicant, until I realised just how much it would cost.
basics!
thank you MIT!!
im studying this at high school 0.o WTF?
hahaha “this isnt med school” wonderful
VERY NICE
lol “this isnt med school” 02.10
scary prof
he is just pointing out the basic knowledge in organic chemistry.I think it`s not in UNI level,isnt it?It`s really easy.Btw,he is always walking in a high speed,so tired for the students.
lol this is the closest i will get to an prestigious university
The active ingredieant in marijuana
tetrahydrocannibinol
The speaker says, “Do you think, I am going to let you use the ‘aid sheet’ to copy from the aid sheet to the test. No I am not.
This isn’t pattern recognition. This isn’t Med School.”
My reply, “What about EE?”
I remember 1 time in EE the teacher said, “No formula sheet.”
Luckily I played it safe and made a formula sheet.
Ironically EVERYONE in the class made a formula sheet.
Ironically the teacher was tired and everyone used the formula sheet.
In EE we laid down the law.
no one dared to correct him in the middle of the lecture haha
seriusly?? woudn’t have guessed it…
this guy is a kickass teacher with a unique sense of humor… it seems like it scaped his students, but to me he was great :)
thc??
Boss lecture that la
MIT people seem to be good at teaching
The Numbering System is Greek, not Latin !!!
So much easier than U Toronto. No wonder MIT ppl are so smart, they’re taught like a baby which ensures they know everything!. MIT is great.