Does the personal statement necessarily need to be focused on a recent moment in our lives? Could we talk about an event that happened before college, as long as it references a hobby that you intermittently do to this day?
Hi!
I was down to answers C and E and wasn't sure why E would be a better choice than C and vice versa.
I did watch JY's video and still have trouble figuring this out.
C- I thought this was supported by line 2-4. Wouldn't " ...
... did not linger for long when passing through the ... the Swing Building with fixed, long tables and rotatable chairs. ...
**Desks:** These were fixed, long tables with rotatable chairs attached ... not necessary due to the long tables.
... became commercially feasible **when** a long-fiber that could be spun ... **_) Until recently when a long-fiber that could be spun ... commercially feasible **only when** a long-fiber that could be spun ...