Hello all!
I've been studying for a little over a month now and wanted to ask whether I should complete ALL the lessons before going to practice, or do both the syllabus and practice simultaneously?
Thank you all and best of luck!
Hello all!
I've been studying for a little over a month now and wanted to ask whether I should complete ALL the lessons before going to practice, or do both the syllabus and practice simultaneously?
Thank you all and best of luck!
Would love to join! Discord user is Sam1998
I'm interested! My username is Sam1998!
Man, these are giving me a real hard time. Anyone else struggling with these?
QUESTION: Why wouldn't we use the "some" in the conclusion sentence instead of the "most" in the previous sentence?
Hi everyone!
I'd like to know how you all review wrong answers to avoid making them again. I'll take a PT Section/Drill, see what I got wrong, then go to the explanation videos. But my scores are staying pretty stagnant and I want to get down -6 or less.
Any advice would be welcomed on how to better my review process.
Thanks!
These need videos desperately! Seriously I'm so confused and this is echoed by many other students on here.
Is it safe to say B mixes up necessity for sufficiency?
This one really got me thinking ( I despise Math btw) but POE did help me a lot here.
All the other answer choices, the stimulus didn't address or were inaccurate.
For Question 1.1, is this acceptable too?
/CS will suffer>Pay on time
/Pay on time>CS will suffer
TIA
I don't think it can hurt to ask your old boss, especially if you were on good terms with them and are willing to do write you one.
As far as applying without, most schools require at least one...some even two minimum. Try reaching out to some other professors if you can! I too had my college experience relegated to online and so I wasn't able to build a good rapport with many of my professors.
Best of luck!
This is a question I'm definitely saving for last lol
#feedback So far so good! I'm enjoying this prep course.
As for who to ask, try to reach out to professors who you think you've stood out to during the course(s). This can be hard but it'll make for a great LOR. As for how you ask them, if you're local try to catch them during office hours and ask in person. If not, email them. Just be short and sweet and tell them you had a class with them and that you'd like to know if they'd be interested in writing an LOR for you. Be sure to ask well in advance to give them ample time to do it.