My first three sections were LG, RC and LR. I found it to be very similar to all of the prep tests in the 70's. I did, however, find RC to be rather difficult, which is usually my strength. The first passage was removed that was difficult so it kind of ...
I'm working on a lesson about interviews for Admissions Starter. Yes, interviews can be significant, but many schools don't use them. Prominent schools that invite some candidates to interview include Harvard and Chicago.
I also just found this PDF version for PT 1-40 on ebay. I bought it since 39 and 40 are in it :)
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... . "my cat Tom has no hair" is a counterexample to the ... general claim "all cats have hair". Contradictions are usually a bit ... cats have no hair" contradicts "all cats have hair". As far as ...
First, the answer to your last question is a simple yes. They are worth it, especially when you come to a question that you missed both initially and during BR. It's nice to hear the explanation from another individuals point of view.
Selfie works, but I took the passport photo route. Just remember that the picture should show how you'll look on test day (glasses, facial hair, etc.).
Just went over this and got to try out the "A/B" and "/[AB]" explanations. It went great. SO much for making up two new symbols to replace the "double not arrow." Let's go with Quinn's approach!