No, she only "bought it" last night.That sure would have been nice, but nope. Maybe @beccabun PE bought it?
nope, wrong countyThat sure would have been nice, but nope. Maybe @beccabun PE bought it?
But you fudgied my post!*goes through and reacts on posts I like*
the emoji mafia
Well see this is where I get confused so now we reveal mafia/townie but not initial kills ?Sorry, I don't have a clever gif story this reveal. I want to save some for the finale. So uhhh...
@txjennah PE was a death eater.
The remaining wizards (players of all alignments) are:
Daytime lynches/townie votes are announced what the departed player was.Well see this is where I get confused so now we reveal mafia/townie but not initial kills ?
I'm doing the AEI courses for the SE (used to be EET, but the structural folks set off on their own last year) and I think that the cost of the seminar is worth it for the binder alone, plus the number if homeworks, quizzes and mini exams. I will say the binder is good, but the accompanying lectures REALLY help to wade through the sheer volume of information.Also not at all related to this thread but I guess I feel I know you guys more that people on the other thread lol...So on the PE exam result thread many had recommended me to get the EET binder and on demand classes for my April try. I wanted to see if EET is really that good and helpful or its because I see thousands of ads on the EB forum site for it that people recommending it. I did take some local classes here and have a binder for that wondering if it was all worth it to get another binder. I am not sure how much of the classes I am going to be watching this time. I feel I need more practice. Already have ten books including CERM and practice books etc
So I used EET for the last paper/pencil environmental exam, and I highly recommend it. What is your discipline? I took the WRE course with Nazrul since I don't deal with water resources/water treatment in my day-to-day work and was really weak in it. He is fantastic and having that binder was really helpful. You also get to take several practice exams during the course. I really attribute that course for helping me pass (on the third try, haha!)Also not at all related to this thread but I guess I feel I know you guys more that people on the other thread lol...So on the PE exam result thread many had recommended me to get the EET binder and on demand classes for my April try. I wanted to see if EET is really that good and helpful or its because I see thousands of ads on the EB forum site for it that people recommending it. I did take some local classes here and have a binder for that wondering if it was all worth it to get another binder. I am not sure how much of the classes I am going to be watching this time. I feel I need more practice. Already have ten books including CERM and practice books etc
I took EET for WRE. I thought it was great, especially the depth portion. I'm not sure about the classes that you already have binders for, but I found the courses from EET to be very helpful.Also not at all related to this thread but I guess I feel I know you guys more that people on the other thread lol...So on the PE exam result thread many had recommended me to get the EET binder and on demand classes for my April try. I wanted to see if EET is really that good and helpful or its because I see thousands of ads on the EB forum site for it that people recommending it. I did take some local classes here and have a binder for that wondering if it was all worth it to get another binder. I am not sure how much of the classes I am going to be watching this time. I feel I need more practice. Already have ten books including CERM and practice books etc
Agree. The lectures really MAKE the course and tie everything together in the binders.I'm doing the AEI courses for the SE (used to be EET, but the structural folks set off on their own last year) and I think that the cost of the seminar is worth it for the binder alone, plus the number if homeworks, quizzes and mini exams. I will say the binder is good, but the accompanying lectures REALLY help to wade through the sheer volume of information.
It's rep. It's fine. *fudgies face*But you fudgied my post!
I just saw that: Allegheny County. I mean, yeah, the map says its Maryland... but I'm not sure I even consider that Maryland, I'm not sure the residents acknowledge it as Maryland either. It's basically West Virginia out there.nope, wrong county
yeah what @vhab49_PE said.Well see this is where I get confused so now we reveal mafia/townie but not initial kills ?
I agree. The Mafia thread is where I made friends on EB. And that's what has really kept me around.Also not at all related to this thread but I guess I feel I know you guys more that people on the other thread lol...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I r mechanicalSo on the PE exam result thread many had recommended me to get the EET binder and on demand classes for my April try. I wanted to see if EET is really that good and helpful or its because I see thousands of ads on the EB forum site for it that people recommending it. I did take some local classes here and have a binder for that wondering if it was all worth it to get another binder. I am not sure how much of the classes I am going to be watching this time. I feel I need more practice. Already have ten books including CERM and practice books etc
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