On average, how long does a strong LR student spend reading the stimulus and question stem before looking at the answer choices? In general I spend more than a minute on a question before I get to the AC's... (i'm new to timed LR)
I am currently 19 years old. I worked my butt off and took 60 credits of college classes from a community college while I was in high school, which all transferred to a large public university. I'll finish undergrad in May 2019, two ...
Hey guys I am applying this cycle and I am Thai but born and raised in the states. I know Asian is not a URM but is that an umbrella term or just for the “more common” Asians? Should I disclose my race when I apply? I am planning on writing a diversity ...
I tried to summarize the question in the title itself, but my problem right now is my resume reads like "Used supervised learning algorithms to create xxx" , "Developed web applications using Java, Javascript, REST, etc." and while that ...
Hello everyone,
If a question stem says “which one of the following statements can be properly inferred from the statements above?”, is this a MBT or MSS question?
Thank you in advance.:)
... so dogmatic - about reading the stem first, about whether "principle" questions ... 7sage PURELY because they recommend stem first on LR - they've ...
I’m visiting my TC next week and have a meeting scheduled wth an admissions advisor. It’s a 20 min meeting...really short. Do I just ask them what they’re looking for in an applicant and let them talk or am I trying o sell myself orrrr
I feel like I make most my mistakes on LR because I'm rushing too much and don't catch the little details/nuances in the question stem. When I do BR, I usually get these rushed questions right. Anyone have any advice on how to tackle this?