you choose your ideal sleep aid!!! #1 & #2 or a combo of both are typically my method of choice But alas, all forms of sleep aid are prone to developing tolerances. So they should only really be
question 21 about Skiff's book was easy imo. I have to work on timing and pressure and anxiety. I found that all I needed was the time to write out #21 in formal logic, but during timed practice
On average you're going to find questions rated as more difficult towards the end, but that doesn't mean they're going to be difficult for you or that the easier ones early on are going
I was sorta leaning that way as well. If I did include #2 I'd have to do it very strategically and planned. I'm not sure if I'm good enough to do that in a way that doesn't sink my
I was sorta leaning that way as well. If I did include #2 I'd have to do it very strategically and planned. I'm not sure if I'm good enough to do that in a way that doesn't sink my
For #2 though... I feel like it’s not the best to tell them you’re waitlisted everywhere. I feel like it makes you sound like you’re not in demand, that they made the right choice in waitlisting you.
for #2 I'm not sure but I'm sure others on here will be more helpful about it...you obviously don't want your vibe to be "I'm waitlisted everywhere so please be the one that t
I wanted to weigh in particularly as it relates to public interest folks out there, as people typically say a PI career is the best justification for going to a cheaper, lower-ranked school. However,…
Thanks for following up. PT 23, Section 3, #25 - this is one example of a question that is super abstract and uses a lot of referential phrasing. I guess many of these questions are just tough and tak
to the back of the section and worked from #26 to wherever I left off in the middle. I ended up with 25/26 and that was the highest raw section score for my entire test. I was skipping all throughout
Uhm, As one of the ORIGINAL Darth's, I have a few words to say here...Vader is as OG as they come and by default has to be #1 or #2 because, well, we wouldn't have the others without him and