It depends on which program you are applying to specifically; if it is mathematics PhD then perhaps the verbal and analytical writing scores are sufficient but not the quantitative score.
Because they are smart enough.
first,gather enough data..be an analytical and critical thinker..surfing the net is not enough..read books beside, you must also be a good writer or journalist and.. the most important is, work hard, you will find the answers around you
The answer choices for this question were not provided. So there fore the question can not be answered because there is not enough information.
AR grade means Analytical grade it is highly pure or enough pure to carreid out any analytical test at the same time GR is stands for Guarnted reagent which is superior grade to perform any test.
only you know that
Not at all. The verbal is semi-okay. Probably still too low for Ivy. The quantitative is where the problem lies. That is the 50 something percentile. I did get my information from wikipedia which is not very reliable, so you may want to compare with other sites that list percentiles.
You can take a preparation course for the Princeton Review SAT exam at any time. The best thing would be to revise and use the course until you feel confident enough to sit the exam.
Yes. If you don't get enough sleep, you'll be tired, and your writing will not be as good as it would be if you were alert and rested.
Yes, Michelle Obama attended Princeton on a scholarship and also her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship, because their parents couldn't afford to pay for college. She attended Princeton on a scholarship because of her excellent academic record, not because her parents couldn't afford to pay for college. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson could not afford to send their children to Princeton, but no worries, because Michelle and her brother were both extremely smart. If Michelle and her brother attended Princeton on a scholarship because their parents couldn't afford to pay, then everybody whose parents can't afford to pay would get to go to ivy league schools. No, she got a scholarship to Princeton, because she was academically talented enough to get one, unlike most of us. For the rest of us, when your parents can't afford to send you to college, you get financial aid, and not a scholarship to Princeton!
sinse he was ald enough
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You can send 3 or 4 writing samples. This should be enough to give them a sample of your work.