@shanedrider no, I don't think it's necessary to account for that gap in your resume. You might be asked during an interview though what you did during that time.
When you say "appear twice," what does it mean? Are there certain pieces in glass windows? Are we counting the number pieces of green glass? No, we are only counting **colors** contained in glass. "Glass" here is uncountable.
Use a chart for grouping games when you can reuse the items that can be placed in groups. For example, if there are 3 shirts (this represents groups) and they can be made up of different colors (Y, G, B ). You would use a chart here.
... contain at least two different colors of glass." We are not ... . The rules specify that the colors used in eat window: “…will ... contain at least two different colors of glass.”
In ... in using one of eight colors. Then it might be possible ...
I'm not sure. I would recommend checking Top Law Schools Harvard Law applicant forum from either this year or last. They likely have a list of frequently asked questions.
I do know that the interview is a very good sign for your chances.
Congratulations on the interview! Out of curiosity, what type of questions did they ask you? If you interviewed with Northwestern as well, was it similar to that?
I received an interview invite and have done no ... and can administer a mock interview? If someone else is also ... planning to interview and want to do a ...
I concur. By the way, I gambled last time I took the test. My picture was a year old and I didn't get a hair cut in that year. :open_mouth: I had it pulled back in case. But I don't think my proctors even looked at the picture.