Hello.
FYI...the GRE did not kill me.
Nor did I kill it. But alas, this problem might shed some light on it...
"x" represents John's verbal score on the GRE, whereas "y" represents his quantitative score
600< x <750
500< y <650
A.) John's Verbal score is higher
B.) John's Quantitative score is higher
C.) John's scores are equal
D.) There is not enough information to solve the problem
Anyway, I didn't do superb, but I didn't do poorly either. I most definitely stayed above the threshold that most of my programs require, so that's a good thing. I'm anticipating good letters of rec, a smashing personal statement, and my resume is, if I may say, more than adequate. I feel prepared to make the big push and start applying to my schools.
In other news, nothing much is happening. I've been spending so much time studying that I really haven't been doing much else. Ergo, I need to change that. So, friends-o-mine...help a brother out!
4 comments:
Hey good job on the GRE! That is one exam I could never take. I dont think I could survive the LSAT either! I have no doubt you will have any trouble getting into the school.
Good to see you're back.
Welcome back! I missed your updates. And congrats on surviving!
good job! keep us updated! A-
Im not on Yahoo messenger during the day. I am only on at night. I used to be on it at work during the day but they made us take it off. Oh, well.
Hope you are doing well.
-ST
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