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3.9 during spring when I applied, 3.78 or 3.8 after due to skipping so many classes that I didnt even know when some tests were. Withdrew from a class that was too far gone to save and somehow got a good enough final grade in another for a C+ (irrelevant major course). Got an A in grad level laser course and a lab based on optics/photonics as they were the only courses I showed up to. History elective was easy but got a close A- for getting 50% on dumb attendance grade and missing a few quizzes. Uni is a midwestern state school that is not even ranked on QS for EE

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Say I have an egg shaped plastic object filled with a gas and, say, 10% of its volume is filled with water and the gas is just normal pressure (1 ATM?). You can imagine roughly how easily the liquid rustles around inside if you were to move the egg.

Would the liquid move around as freely if the gas were to be under a much, much higher pressure? What would happen as the pressure of the gas increases? Assuming you could do this experiment without opening the egg or any real world problems i guess.

Thanks!!

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