@"AlexDivine" I am with you, to an extant. I always make sure there is noise in the background, when taking a PT. I am worried that test 80 will carry all of my weaknesses but it could also carry my strengths
Thanks @"AlexDivine" @Alejandro and @orangebeer i am particularly asking because he's having a 2 day (16 hour) classroom crash course over the weekend for around $300 USD
@"AlexDivine" Do you have nay idea if the NYU scholarships need to be applied to together with the application, or if you only apply once you're admitted
@"AlexDivine" thats why it's good to mimic test day conditions when doing timed PTs. I think what you drink and eat for PT days should be exactly the same or similar to what you will consume game day.
@"AlexDivine" it is luck , considering that certain tests exploit certain weaknesses. So if I take an exam that literally plays to all of my strengths, I had nothing to do with the composition of the exam. Wouldn't you call that a matter of luck ?
@combsni said:
@"AlexDivine" it is luck , considering that ... that as the "luck."
@"AlexDivine" said:
The luck is ... luck; that is straight up divine intervention, haha!
@twssmith @"AlexDivine"
Thanks...I really don't know how to save time on RC :(
I usually go over like 10 minutes...I usually try to understand what passages say on 1st round, but should I skim? (just understand structure?)
@"AlexDivine"
It takes almost 4 minutes...for hard ones about 5 minutes :(
That's why I thought I should save time on questions...I often have trouble on those hard passages even though I know I should focus on structure...
Haha @"AlexDivine" what if you have already done pretty much all the RC multiple times? It was usually the hard science passages for me that stumped in the past while I fouund the humanities to be easier.