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yakahalis411
Wednesday, Jul 31 2019

@ said:

This is amazing, thank you so much! I’m having trouble figuring out how to access a single section When I go to a PT in my course syllabus and click on digital tester I don’t see an option to take just a section.

An explanation of how to navigate to a single section in the digital tester would be super appreciated. Thank you!

Just to add, I also couldn't figure this out. How do we access single section practice?

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yakahalis411
Wednesday, Jul 31 2019

This was much needed. Thank you!

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yakahalis411
Tuesday, Jul 30 2019

Hey @ , when do you expect digital problem sets will be ready? Thanks!

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yakahalis411
Tuesday, Oct 22 2019

While a letter from an in-law would normally seem "nepotistic", a letter from a boss who knows your work is perfectly acceptable. Assuming your brother-in-law is the only person who can speak to your professional competence, meaning you haven't worked with anyone else in a similar position, I don't see a problem with it. It would help, in my opinion, for him to make it very clear that he is writing this letter due to your professional relationship.

For example, he could start the letter off with something like the following:

"I've known Heather in a professional capacity for five years. Over the past five years, Heather worked as my sole paralegal in my office and I personally witnessed her professional growth. Therefore, I believe I'm well qualified to shed light on her professional career."

You get the idea. If he makes your professional career explicitly clear, I see no problem.

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