I think you were probably wise to not request that meeting, but if they are inviting you, why not? Wear something nice and thank them profusely for their time.
Don’t be tempted to return to the reading for every answer. My problem is that I always want to confirm all of my answers by returning to the passage, but there just isn’t time. It’s hard to forego confirmation when its available. Trust your init…
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Plug your numbers in here and see what it says. Take whatever it says with a grain of salt. Not sure if its really a representative sample. US News also gives you the ranges that accepted applicants fall into, although…
I’ve taken it twice and haven’t figured out any way to improve the waiting. Its a miserable time. It will pass though, haha. I guess the best thing to do is just stop checking for it. You’ll get an email when it’s posted, and presumably you have…
I’ve been studying for almost a year now, and I began with a self study like Powerscore for the bulk of that time. It’s difficult for me to pinpoint exactly how much I gained from that compared to what I would have gained from 7Sage. It certainly …
What is the best strategy for letters of recommendation? I’ve been told that they really like to see some academic references, but how long after graduation are those still relevant and appropriate to ask for? I just feel awkward going to a profes…
If US News & World Report starts using GRE scores to determine rankings, that could trigger enormous changes for the admissions process. If the GRE is easier, a given GRE score will be higher than its equivalent score on the LSAT. Test scores …
I think standardized tests, in general, are at least as much about determining how hard someone is willing to work as they are about the actual test material. In that respect, I can see how the GRE would be just as good. An intensive study of form…
I was in a similar situation. I was working too much, then took about the last month before my test date off to really study, and wasn’t really scoring quite where I wanted. I had the same debate. I went ahead and took it, and I regret it. You o…
Ok, this is probably really terrible advice, but this is what I did working full time+. Starting out, I'd wake up at 6, go to work, and then try to study before going to sleep for the night. Like you, I was just too exhausted by the time I reached…
D is a tricky answer because it very subtly addresses the wrong point. The author's argument concludes that the students should not unionize. This answer addresses the related but distinct issue of the reasons they should or should not unionize. …