Posts Tagged ‘Thanks In Advance’
How to begin writing a motivational statement?
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009David asked:
What’s the best way to start writing a motivational statement? I am joining the NAVY Officer program, and I am starting off with my first paragraph talking about why I want to join. I just don’t know what my first 2 lines should be. They will set the mood for the rest of the paragraph. Thanks in advance.
What’s the best way to start writing a motivational statement? I am joining the NAVY Officer program, and I am starting off with my first paragraph talking about why I want to join. I just don’t know what my first 2 lines should be. They will set the mood for the rest of the paragraph. Thanks in advance.
What kind of writing job should I aim for?
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Miko M asked:
I have a BA in Japanese language and Literature, and although I can understand Jap’anese pretty well, I’m still far from fluent. I’d like to get a writing job as my future career because I love to write, but am stuck as to what kind of writing job. My interests are: music, japanese language & culture, animals, and different languages & cultures. Also as a bonus question, what are some good entry-level writing jobs that I should aim for? Thanks in advance!
I have a BA in Japanese language and Literature, and although I can understand Jap’anese pretty well, I’m still far from fluent. I’d like to get a writing job as my future career because I love to write, but am stuck as to what kind of writing job. My interests are: music, japanese language & culture, animals, and different languages & cultures. Also as a bonus question, what are some good entry-level writing jobs that I should aim for? Thanks in advance!
How is the analytical writing portion of the GRE factored into the overall score?
Sunday, December 7th, 2008Randy H. asked:
I just took the GRE and am wondering how scores are calculated. For admissions purposes, do grad schools just look at the combined verbal and quantitative or is it a combination of the writing, verbal and quantitative? The thing throwing me off is that the writing is scored on a scale of 0 to 6, while the verbal and quantitative ranges from 200 to 800. Most grad schools list a minimum score of 1000, but if that’s the case, what happens to the writing score? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance to all who take the time to answer.
I just took the GRE and am wondering how scores are calculated. For admissions purposes, do grad schools just look at the combined verbal and quantitative or is it a combination of the writing, verbal and quantitative? The thing throwing me off is that the writing is scored on a scale of 0 to 6, while the verbal and quantitative ranges from 200 to 800. Most grad schools list a minimum score of 1000, but if that’s the case, what happens to the writing score? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance to all who take the time to answer.




