Take the Fulbright... Unless you have a six figure Wall Street job lined up, this is a no brainer. This will pay off ten fold any money you could possibly save by working
I'm only 22 but I graduated college a few years ago (started super young/ finished very quickly). I'm glad though that my internet presence is mature enough where it can be assumed that I'm much older. I don't believe I ever posted in the 30+ thread…
The highest score is really the only one that counts at most schools outside of maybe Yale and the odd t-14 school where they preach a "holistic" approach and literally abide by it.
It's two years per take but they count test release date in that time. I took it three times with February 2014 as my first. I would have retaken on Febraury but I am ineligible until the June 2016. That's the reason I know.
It's pricy as hell. It's probably worth it to the people who use it but $599 after paying $500+ for the ultimate course isn't easy. Then again 7sage got me from a 148 diagnostic to a score that got me multiple top 14 acceptances. Financially speakin…
I got an app waiver from every top 20 school outside of H,Y,and S.... I'm applying exclusively to the top 20 and hopefully one accepts me with a scholarship.
Top 20 or close (think Emory)... I guess I would stick it out with corporate America if I couldn't get into a top school with scholarship money. Law school doesn't seem like a sure bet outside of the higher tiered schools. Of course I would network …
Difficulty of the PTs are designed to be roughly the same. Just take each test and hope the skills you learn from each carry over once you take the real one. Trying to find the easiest PTs is at best a time waster and at worst counterintuitive to pr…