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Hey, I know this is totally not the question, but if you're planning to actually use this device for school work, make sure you have a way to boot into Windows. Some science classes use software that doesn't work well outside of windows. Yes you can probably get it up and running with a little work, but it's a pita when the software was originally written for Windows XP.
Yeah. In college world, one needs to be prepared for the school to not care at all and declare that it is the student's responsibility to make sure any required software runs on their machine. And college can be a hectic stressful time, so finding time to be able to get things working on Linux may not be worth it. Having the Windows escape hatch ready is very important to be able to not lose your mind while on a deadline.
Everything's accounted for in my install! Found a setup that works for everything I need after past lessons learned... >_>