So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
Hey @LSATcantwin, it seems like we have to stick to LSAT for now.
> @akistotle said:
> So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
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> Hey @LSATcantwin, it seems like ...
> @LSATcantwin said:
> > @akistotle said:
> > So Columbia will start accepting GRE in the next cycle (2018-2019 cycle), correct? At the end of this cycle, we will know how many got accepted to HLS using GRE....
> > ...
Update: I been getting fee waivers from schools that I didn't sign their sheet but that were there. Email basically says "Thank You for attending the NYC forum".
> @"Trust But Verify" said:
> Update: I been getting fee waivers from schools that I didn't sign their sheet but that were there. Email basically says "Thank You for attending the NYC forum".
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... it cannot does not explain status variation among Individuals, saying it ... cannot be properly characterized as status signing. The author then ... CAN account for variations in status of inviduals that are ... be signaling a higher social status than an adult with ...
I canceled my score for the September exam and I still got a copy of the exam.
If you login to LSAC >>LSAT Status, it should be under LSAT Documents. The sections are in PDF form and the correct answers are under Item Response Report.