Title says it all? Do you guys think taking longer to study and doing it consistently 2 hours or so a day would help bring my score up? Been studying consistently for several months almost fulltime but am not ready yet.
... understatement. i've been studying full-time since april and my score ... i've spent so much time and money preparing and i ... it wasn't my first time taking the test AND i ...
... literally never had issues with time on a standardized test + was ... better just without that first time test anxiety now that I ... also have a pretty demanding fulltime job and was stressed about ... clear headed and have uninterrupted time rather than in bits and ...
... and was working at the time so I wasn't holding ... August and committed myself to fulltime studying about 5 hours a ... I didn't have enough time to practice it as I ... just know that sometimes the time you put in is not ...
... mentioned above, I'm a fulltime graduate student, plus I work ... part time, so I've found it ... hard to fit in time for anything more than a ... focus on in my study time in order to improve before ...
... putting off for a long time because I feel like I ... is throughout college I worked fulltime to pay my bills as ... that. I didn’t have time to be involved like that ...
... . I have put so much time in already and my score ... am also going to school fulltime and graduate in the Spring ... do both at the same time. Help! Also, I cannot figure ...
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I am currently working fulltime and I find it pretty ... , but if I got a full ride I would definitely consider ... a higher likelihood of a full ride to a decent school ...
... then, I have been a fulltime student and stay-at-home ... my work history at the time of my application, and though ... was a student during this time, should I let them know ...