I love the idea of incorporating #3. I think it will be really interesting and draw from a unique angle. If I've learned anything in @"David.Busis" class on personal statements it'
Rank #3 - Mitsubishi Pencil pencil with pencil eraser 9850 hardness HB K9850HB - This is a good pencil. It's got your basic pencil elements, lead, wood, eraser in an easy to use shape that you ca
I'm always thinking about it when I get to #3.. and as a result I'm sure my confidence goes to shit early on in the section, and I have to gather back steam. I also tend to miss easier que
the more difficult passages I characterized in #3. I hope this explation helps you understand author attitude---tone, how it is linked to author opinion, and how those things yield inferences in RC p
I need some help with this question. I got the right answer but in Blind Review I changed the answer to a wrong choice. The right answer is D. I understand why that is right. The problem I have is…
All cats are mammals and all mammals are endothermic, we are logically allowed to support the conclusion: all cats are endothermic. There are several ways to conceptualize these concepts: i.e. the &q
All cats are mammals and all mammals are endothermic, we are logically allowed to support the conclusion: all cats are endothermic. There are several ways to conceptualize these concepts: i.e. the &q
We will be using the Reading Comprehension section from PT #3. So please have a clean printed copy of the RC section in front of you and be ready to work on it as we go along. To get the most out of t
I recently participated in J.Y.'s LR Crash Course Workshop #3 and wanted to share some of the key takeaways from the discussions we had over the course of four days. It was humbling to realize th
Hey 7Sagers, I'm leading another twelve-hour long LR workshop (#3) over four nights (three hours per night) for five students to provide an intensive and comprehensive overview of all foundationa