This is very goal dependent. Is it possible, sure. Is it realistic, maybe. Is it the best thing to do, I don't really think so.
It will depend on how competitive the programme you pick is, how quickly you learn information, and how well you can put…
I don't think I'm qualified to say whether you should or shouldn't put it on your resume, but one thought I had is that you probably will only want to include it if you've established your business somewhat. I don't know anything about you, so pleas…
Hi @"therein.s.here" I don't want to downplay the importance of the fundamentals. You may have a wide knowledge/understanding gap and that is what is leading you to inconsistent scores. Sometimes we can apply what we know in one instance, but not a…
Putting a ton of pressure on yourself to do well can be extremely counterproductive and harmful to your overall improvement. The more stressed and anxious you are about the whole thing, the more likely you'll do poorly. (I'm speaking from my own exp…
@xo_f4iry said:
Please help me. I don't get why my scores aren't increasing when I'm studying so much. When do you start to see gains/increases in your PTs after studying for so many hours? I'm not seeing progress...
It may be time to look…
The author believes that when natural resources are low, we can just rely on the change of technology to allow us to do the same thing without the resources in question. Instead of an ox, use a tractor.
E tells us that we have a biological need for…
@BlueRiceCake said:
Im gonna reword the stimulus to make it more clear.
Reworded Stimulus
Women over 40 have have more difficulties at giving birth than women under 40. People who are born from difficult births have a higher chance to …
-edits for clarity and such-
This question is awful. The question stem is what really makes the answer choice correct. It wants us to explain why what was presented to us is considered a paradox. We aren't really reconciling anything and I think th…
If you're using the 7sage digital tester, I would take a look at the timing information provided. What questions are you spending more than a minute and a half on. Are you wasting a lot of time early in the section. If it's taking you 12 or 13 minut…
Hey. Here is a little bit of information about the term pit bulls for context. (https://animalfoundation.com/whats-going-on/blog/pitbull-breed)
The first sentence is the conclusion. It wants to convince us that pit bulls are not a breed of dog (bre…
I too struggle with test anxiety. I've struggled with plateaus, with the pressure of being a splitter, with the fear of wasting PTs, with the fear of being too stupid to learn, with the fear of anxiety attacks, and with burn out. I've been through i…
Hey, I’m sorry to hear about this dilemma. I would think that having spent so much time out of law school and demonstrating your academic competency elsewhere will benefit your reapplication, especially since you can point to clear external factor f…
@zuzusabs27 No problem at all. I hope some of this can work for you too! You mention getting stuck between two answer choices. I think a lot of time, this happens because we are not 100 per cent clear about what we’ve just read and what we are suppo…
I don’t think it matters what the citizen has to say.The question stem asks us to weaken the council member’s argument. We don’t have to strengthen the other argument. We only care about the citizen to the extent that he provides context for the cou…
So this is a main point question. We just want to find the conclusion, which you point out is the first sentence. Then you want to move into the answer choices and just pick the answer that best paraphrases that conclusion.
Here B does that. It say…
Do you do better when you're BRing or practicing untimed? Even if you think your fundamentals are strong, dont be afraid to go back to the curriculum to reaffirm and refresh your memory. The others have good advice on that.
My timed scores were stu…
I tend to see NA questions as if the conclusion is true, what must be true.
In this case, knowing that there are a few examples of hairless dogs in other countries doesn't preclude the notion that these dogs must have traveled between Peru and Mexi…
@GreenEggsandSam and @"galactic law" Thank you both for your kind words and your perspective. I really appreciate it. I think I'm going to write the addendum and have at least a few people read it before I send it off to make sure the one is appropr…
@"giulia.pines" I'm sorry you also experienced this, but it's good you were able to maintain a strong GPA. I think if we do write about it, it just depends on how we frame it and approach it that will make the difference.
Thank you for the response. It gives me a little more perspective. I wanted to show a sense of growth academically, but I wasn't sure if my circumstances was too small to mention.
Shanna says that if you find art distasteful or you just don't want to take care of it anymore, you should have the right to destroy it.
We want our answer choice to defend that position.
C says we shouldn't allow people to destroy art unless we k…
It depends on what the question stem wants you to do. A necessary assumption wants you to find the assumption that the conclusion needs in order to be true. in order to know if something needs to be true, you can negate it and see if it breaks the a…
The stimulus gives us a correlation (premise) and a conclusion based on that correlation. I think you could read this as it saying interactive tv will cause/correlates with obesity
This is a necessary assumption question, so it wants you to find an…
Let's assume that during the first outbreak, there were 1000 reported cases and 5 per cent (50) died whereas now, 18 per cent died. The stimulus wants us to assume that the total number of cases remained the same. So during the first outbreak there …
If that's the mindset that keeps you motivated and helps you remain diligent and persistent in your studies, then I think that's a perfectly valid way to see this test. You just have to listen to what makes sense for you and adapt if necessary.
Per…
I would agree with that. That part of the passage doesn’t talk about how children were treated. We also don’t know how scant the information is, even if it is hard to get. The theological documents, at least, were ‘particularly illuminating’ so that…
Many just suggests at least one. So when “at least one person” is opposed to increased taxes, that is pretty weak language. No one would make policy on that basis either way. You wouldn’t “strengthen” the argument saying at least one and you wouldn’…
The stimulus wants you to believe that people who don't pay taxes in the city shouldn't be able to use the services, but that isn't what it's actually saying. The stimulus says outside commuters are benefitting from the low fares, but it never says …
I know a lot of people say spend the most time in the stimulus and I think this is a good approach, but my advice is not to do that at the expense of actually understanding what the answer choices are telling you. There have been so many times where…