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GRE Question of the Day (March 30th)

By - Mar 30, 02:00 AM   Comments [0]

Verbal If researchers can determine exactly what is wrong with people who suffer from this condition, they may be able to suggest drug therapies or other treatments that could __________ the effects of the damage. A) mitigate B) exacerbate C) specify D) identify E) ameliorate F) stabilize   Correct Answer - A & E ...

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GRE Question of the Day (March 29th)

By - Mar 29, 08:37 AM   Comments [0]

Math Attachment: In the course of an experiment, 95 measurements were recorded, and all of the measurements were integers. The 95 measurements were then grouped into 7 measurement intervals. The graph above shows the frequency distribution of the 95 measurements by measurement interval. Quantity A Quantity B The average (arithmetic mean) of...

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What’s New at Cornell’s Masters in Engineering Management

By - Mar 28, 05:04 AM   Comments [0]

In this episode Dr. Patrick Reed and Prof. Robert Newman discuss the Engineering Management Program at Cornell and what the Adcom wants to see in applicants. [SHOW SUMMARY] Are you an engineer who wants to stay in a technical environment but move into managerial roles?  Cornell’s...

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The REAL Way Grad School Admissions Committees Evaluate You: Beyond Grades and Test Scores!

By - Mar 27, 09:03 AM   Comments [0]

Hey there, future grad students! It’s Brian from Gurufi, back with another insider’s guide to help you on your grad school journey! 🚀 Today, I’m taking you behind the scenes of graduate school admissions committees to reveal the TRUTH about how they evaluate applicants like...

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To Test or Not to Test: That Is the Question

By - Mar 27, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

“I can’t concentrate, worry about little things, and have trouble sleeping. I am just so nervous,“ said Maria, a prospective doctoral applicant who was concerned that making the wrong choices might sabotage her chances of acceptance. Maria’s distress was not surprising. I had received multiple...

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GRE Question of the Day (March 24th)

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Verbal The popular notion that a tree’s age can be determined by counting the number of internal rings in its trunk is generally true. However, to help regulate the internal temperature of the tree, the outermost layers of wood of the Brazilian ash often peel away...

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GRE Question of the Day (March 23rd)

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Math In the x-y coordinate plane, line k passes through the point (5, -4) and has a negative x-intercept. Which of the following COULD be the equation of line k? i) y = -0.4x - 2 ii) y = 2 - 1.2x iii) y = -0.7x - 1.5 A) i...

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It’s All About Authenticity and Community in Graduate Admissions [Episode 518]

By - Mar 21, 05:00 AM   Comments [0]

In this episode Sadie Polen, M.Ed Harvard and Accepted consultant, explores authenticity and community in graduate admissions and explains how to get a Harvard graduate degree. [Show Summary] Have you dreamed of attending Harvard for grad school? Would you like to pursue a career in education...

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GRE Question of the Day (March 21st)

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Math   The frequency distributions shown above represent two groups of data. Each of the data values is a multiple of 10. Quantity A Quantity B The standard deviation of distribution A The standard deviation of distribution B A. Quantity A is greater. B. Quantity B is greater. C. The two quantities are equal. D....

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The BEST Extracurricular Activities for College Applications

By - Mar 20, 23:33 PM   Comments [0]

What sort of extracurriculars are college admissions committees really looking for? Which ones are right for you? Here’s why extracurriculars are so important for getting into college, and how they can help you figure out something just as important: what really interests you. Extracurriculars show who...

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