Headed home on the train after session eight and last week was Easter so there was no class and the week before, I was in bed sick the entire weekend so I regrettably didn't attend. This past week was more geometry more than anything else I didn't expect it to go so well. Im not sure if this is the part I remembered or if everything just clicked for me but I found myself skipping sections because it was quite easy and intuitive.
There's only one more week to go and it's mid April and I really didn't have a plan as to when I wanted to attend but the fall timeframe isn't out of question but Ceilidh (my teacher) said that we should be in no rush to take the test and we should wait until we're close to our goal score in the practice tests to schedule that actual test. She also said that red weeks before round one applications are due (September), is when it's tough to schedule a test.
This must mean she's taking about us applying in October or November for next September(2016) which I would normally be okay with but I'll be 46 in July so time is of the essence. I will still have time to take the test twice if I wait until two months after class but to take it a second time,
Over the past few weeks, I've gotten to know some of my classmates. One girl has an English degree from Harvard and another girl is in Columbia Law School whereas my table mate (two people to a table in class) went to U Penn and will most likely apply to Wharton.
I crossed Baruch off my list as they're just too difficult to deal with and I've noticed that the way a school treats a perspective student (well me anyway) is in direction relation to the quality of the program. NYU has done so much to me to help me see the value of their program yet Pace University has done everything to try to make it difficult for me to be able to assess their program. The higher level the program, the better the caliber of teachers and students, the higher the cost, and the higher level of service offered by the college.
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