Hi David. Thanks for taking the time to host an insightful webinar! ... him for 7sage advice. David is aware of the mysteries ... of wishful thinking prior to David’s new discoveries.
... intricacies of time better than David? While he unfortunately cannot ...
Hi @"David.Busis", as I said above, I vote for "How to Pick a Personal Statement Topic". To answer your recent question, yes, I came back to the home page after the webinar!
Thank you again!
> @"David.Busis" said:
> Thanks for coming, everyone. Quick question—were you taken to the admissions course (https://7sage.com/admissions/progress/) after the webinar?
> @"David.Busis" said:
> Thanks for coming, everyone. Quick question—were you taken to the admissions course (https://7sage.com/admissions/progress/) after the webinar?
It's "David's Six Tips on Doing it Right" (https://7sage.com/webinar/davids-six-tips-on-doing-it-right/). I often return to this webinar when I need to reorient myself. Hope it helps!
... you recall where in the webinar he talks about this? Thanks ... "David's Six Tips on Doing it Right" (https://7sage.com/webinar ... /). I often return to this webinar when I need to reorient ...
After listening to David's informative presentation while in ... what I learned in the webinar that is not only relevant ... your chances at a university. David recommends writing a GPA addendum ...
Thanks for the useful info, David! Some advice from the webinar - if you’re applying to a Canadian school, your personal statement should be more like a cover letter and not follow the narrative style that the U.S. schools look for.
Hi David. Thanks for today's webinar. I am interested in seeing a post regarding recommendation letters selection for applicants who have graduated 3 to 4 years, with some working experiences and a graduate school degree.
Hi David, thanks for the webinar! I would like to see a blog post about what high scores can be doing to make their score keep creeping up. For example, how does who is PT averaging at 172 make the jump to PT averaging at 175, etc? Cheers!