... Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at ... Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego ...
So I realize why it's C (reason for M's comeback "even students in technical majors are requred..."), but initially chose B. Can we rule B out because we are unsure of Ramona's stance on B?
... Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at ... Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego ...
... semester of law school (Dalhousie University - Halifax - Canada) and my passion ... students get accepted into York University's law program (weird but ...
... Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at ... Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego ...
... Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at ... Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego ...
Could someone explain their thought process in getting the correct answer? I debated between A and B and eventually settled for B because I thought the very last line is the Conclusion. #help
Does anyone know that which gpa is more important when the AOs evaluate our application? Because I transferred twice during undergrad. My current school’s gpa is high. But the CAS gpa will be light 0.3 lower than my gpa now. Any advice ...
... Boston College, Emory University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina at ... Chapel Hill, the University of Richmond, and the University of San Diego ...
... Boston College, Emory University, Howard University, Loyola University Chicago, the University of North Carolina ... at Chapel Hill, and Catholic University, as they weigh in on ...
I am so confused on why C is the correct answer, and how B is not right. Maybe I am assuming wrong that the waiter job for an English major is not seen as good job by Martin, and therefore Martin uses it ...