@mariaye0604 said:
I just finished mine today. I had 2 LGs and I hated it. I thought the first LG was significantly more difficult than the second set. I did okay on the second with possibly -1/-2 barring any stupid mistakes. LR and RC seemed …
@canihazJD said:
@buiztolaw said:
Are there any drawbacks to taking the test later rather than earlier? I chose Jan 19th, but I'm not quite sure if chances of running into any technical issues is correlated with your test date.
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Are there any drawbacks to taking the test later rather than earlier? I chose Jan 19th, but I'm not quite sure if chances of running into any technical issues is correlated with your test date.
I don't think there is any advantages in canceling a score, especially in Canada as most schools use your highest score to evaluate your application. There are two things that can happen in your Jan exam. You'll either score significantly higher or …
@CardsnHogz said:
Warning long/cheesy (yet realistic) motivational post incoming:154 is an AWESOME starting point! You are already around and probably above the 50% percentile against a bunch of smart people that studied too much for this test…
@juliaseo94 said:
The deadline (Dec 2nd) you mentioned is for ED?
I think it is good to try out for Jan anyway! If the result isn't satisfying you can still aim for 2022 anyway
Thanks for your comment. As far as I know, the Dec 2nd deadl…
@"Daniel Yeh" said:
I'm in the same boat, working 40+ hours a week and studying after work + on weekends. I'd honestly recommend the 7Sage Admissions Course. It's like $10 and totally worth the money from what I've heard/experienced so far.
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Thanks for sharing this. Just out of curiosity tho, how long where you studying for the test? Since you mentioned that two of the three sections were relatively easy for you, I'd like to know whether this can be attributed to the fact that you studi…