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Essay Writing Services Review

Virginia Said:

Would someone please review my college essays?

We Answered:

I like the first one, It flows more and the word use is more efficent. But i would suggest doing a different intro. Your talking about english, when your major is a science field. Stay on topic, it kinda throws people off.

Vera Said:

Will I be able to get into Rutgers University, New Brunswick?

We Answered:

take an sat prep class- that's your weak point. as far as I can see, though, you are a shoe in. your grades are high, and your service activities apply directly to your major, and the extracurriculars are plentiful. if you got a 2000 SAT, (very plausible) you could be looking at a virtually free ride


also- with these scores, you are perfectly middle of the road, (doing the math from the stats on collegeboard.com) but your extracurriculars are impeccable- any entrance essay outlining them will secure you a spot. I would be schocked if you didn't get in.

Joy Said:

Need help with Crammer and writing for ENLGISH?

We Answered:

you mean GRAMMAR o.O

Melissa Said:

Can I get into Rutgers University, New Brunswick?

We Answered:

You have no problem. The only think lagging is the SAT, but Rutgers is not very selective. Rutgers is beneath you and if I were you, I would be looking at better institutions.

Gary Said:

What is a good laptop to fit my needs?

We Answered:

Check out B&H. They have a lot of laptop brands and you can filter by what you want. Such as how much RAM, size of hard drive, size of screen, if you want bluetooth, which wireless card, intel or amd processor, 32 or 64 bit, etc. I used it and was finally able to narrow it down to two. Now, if I can only make my final choice.

If you want a laptop that will last for 4-6 years, put your money into the processor. Everything else can be fairly easily and inexpensively upgraded. But the processor is another matter. Get the fastest processor you can afford.

If you can find one with a maximum capacity of 8GB RAM but only 1-2GB installed, you can save a chunk of money to put into the processor for now and then you can buy more RAM later.

You can also upgrade your hard drive later so 160-250GB is more than enough for now. And you can also buy external hard drives inexpensively.

If you won't be doing any serious gaming or video editing, you won't need a great graphics card. And you can always upgrade that later as well.

So basically, you should be looking for an upgradeable notebook. If you can afford one with a quad core processor and everything else pared back, you will have a good start.

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