我在哈佛医学院做博士后,本来打算找到工作后再考的。上个月找到一份很好的工作,结果我老板当面说要给我好好推荐,却在背后说我坏话,害的我丢掉offer。因为我在实验室是非常核心的人物,那个犹太老妖婆老板不愿意我立刻离去。一气之下,开始准备GMAT,花了1个半月,一边工作一边学,过去考TOEFL,GRE都很烂的,很久没有碰过考试了。这一个月对我来说简直是恶梦,一方面要在实验室被老板压榨,一方面被一套套GWD打击。考700(51+32)分对我来说已经满足了,但愿能有个好的作文分数。 希望和我背景相似的人和我联系,大家一起切磋未来发展。 下面是我的jj, 想起来的时候我会随时更新的。 数学: 数学很多是jj,即使不是jj也很简单,有道题觉得题目有问题,什么500个成人体检,2/3妇女,1/2男人照了X光,妇女照X的比3/2的照了X的男的还要多50,问照了X的妇女有多少。我怀疑应3/2这个数是错的,我一直算不出来一个整数,最后猜了一个。 逻辑只想起一道新的: 政府收购卖不完农产品,去年消费者很多都喜欢和无fat的milk,有fat的牛奶变成无fat的,需要抽提butter,让你加强: 我选的是政府去年收购了大量butter 阅读:蝴蝶,CA,fault, labor cost and labor rate 作文: 100. The following appeared as part of an article in the book section of a newspaper. “Currently more and more books are becoming available in electronic form — either free-of-charge on the Internet or for a very low price-per-book on compact disc *. Thus literary classics are likely to be read more widely than ever before. People who couldn’t have purchased these works at bookstore prices will now be able to read them for little or no money; similarly, people who find it inconvenient to visit libraries and wait for books to be returned by other patrons will now have access to whatever classic they choose from their home or work computers. This increase in access to literary classics will radically affect the public taste in reading, creating a far more sophisticated and learned reading audience than has ever existed before.” 87. “As technologies and the demand for certain services change, many workers will lose their jobs. The responsibility for those people to adjust to such change should belong to the individual worker, not to government or to business.” |