I've put off asking for a lor for so long, because it completely stresses me out. I know it's in their job description, but I feel like my relationships with profs are too weak. I need to hurry up because I'm taking the October test... Would anyone be willing to share how they asked their professors for a letter of rec and what exactly to include in the email? It's been a couple of months since graduation and I went to a large school, so I'm not sure how to address that as well.
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Wednesday, Sep 14 2022
@ Thank you so much! This helps so much, I really appreciate it!
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Wednesday, Oct 05 2022
Zachary says all additions need to be removed since they were not intended to be there by the original artist.
Stephen says that it was common for the original artist to add to their own work implying Michelangelo was one of the later painters.
There is an assumption made here by Zachary in thinking that Michelangelo was not one of the later painters.
It is not AC D, because Stephen did not explicitly deny the truth of/contradict a premise.
vosanyinpeju600
Wednesday, Oct 05 2022
How is the fresco being painted by different artists an assumption made by Zachary when he doesn't assume it? He presents it as fact.
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Would help to mimic real testing conditions
Try and have a set schedule when you study. I find that consistency in study times works best for me and promotes mental stamina. Additionally, stay well rested and well fed. I always overlooked that advice and tried to study on an empty stomach, but I definitely see better results when I have a snack with me.