This week: Created a schedule which basically consists of studying for each section type (LG, LR, and RC) each day, either a full section or drills, based on need. PT with a recent PT (a few from 60-7
what. If you got a full ride from Vanderbilt (#16) but also got into the school ranked #14 (not sure what that is), maybe do that instead. But overall, there isn't a great reason to skip out on
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
Are you allowed to make marks on your answer bubble sheet, for example circling #13 and #16 to indicate that you skipped those? I know that if your answer is C you should only make a mark on the C bub
for every possible scenario. I ended up missing #16 which turned out to be the only one I missed for the LG section during the PT, but after I did my BR I could see where I messed up on it. I hope
Hopefully we are talking about the same question PT2/Section 4/#16 (Weaken). At first read of this “sciency” stimulus, I tried to recall high school chemistry class. Then I imagined the flask inside a
Would it be unreasonable to choose UCLA #16 over say the #12, 13, or 14 schools if I just like UCLA better? Also, if 14 does happen to be the magic number, how do we account for the fact that these r
@ddakiking....I asked myself the same question this morning and filled out the application hahaha. So, we'll see what happens. Gotta love the Cali competition: UCLA #16 vs USC #20; Irvine #30 vs