@kateoutdoors said:
First of all, thank you for hosting this webinar! The one specific question I have regards topic and general layout. Upon searching for examples I found the University of Chicago page that lists current student's letters. They a…
If you're asking if the webinar will be available as a recording - the answer is no. Some parts of it will be incorporated into the admissions starter course though!
https://classic.7sage.com/enroll-admissions/
Announcements for the webinars are uploaded first to the discussion forums, then you'll get the chat notification about them later. Just make sure you check the forums often and you'll never miss a notification
I did a quick google search and these were some of the top (non-sponsored) hits:
> http://www.edupass.org/finaid/
> http://www.internationalstudent.com/study_usa/financing/
> http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/college-admissions-experts/…
There is no way to re-access it once you close it. If you reply, I'll usually reply and then it will re-open. If you want to get in contact with us, just shoot me an email:
dillon@7sage.com
@montahar said:
and the sour cream glazed timbit is my go-to timbit
@montahar said:
What does this make me?
A Were-Canadian. Only Canadian on full moons.
AROOOO! Eh?
@Dreammaker said:
Hey Dillon, Could you tell me where I can watch the recorded video please? I missed this webinar but am really interested. Thanks! JL
The recording isn't available yet, but it will only be apart of the Admissions Starter package…
@"dytmom_3x" said:
what if I have already taken the june 2007 test? i just purchased the starter package and see that in the upcoming curriculum. could i obtain a different test and the learning materials be substituted somehow? i recall seeing …
Also David is doing a webinar on admissions right NOW & currently taking questions if you want to ask that question to him personally!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7781/now-webinar-intro-to-admissions-with-david-busis-wed-9…
Sorry about what happened to you, hope all is well.
Unless you're applying for Yale, Law Schools only care about your highest score, so you don't have to worry if you plan on retaking.