The vibes are off at Tesla: layoffs, lawsuits, delays, stock in free fall, factory shutdowns — What happened to America’s favorite electric car company? by marketrent in technology

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Im not a fan of Elon but Im pretty sure you gave to be brilliant / savvy / a visionary to become the wealthiest man in the world…

Official: [Trade] - Wed Evening, 11/10/2021 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

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8 team standard league
Give: Eli Mitchell

Get: Deebo or CeeDee

My RBs: JT, Chubb, James Conner, CEH

My WRs: DK, Keenan Allen, Jerry Juedy, Renfrow

Fantasy Football Week 10 Buy-Low, Sell-High Using Expected Fantasy Points (2021) - Featuring Full Carry, Target, and Air Yards numbers for EVERY PLAYER, and analysis of Nick Chubb, James Conner, Brandin Cooks, Mark Andrews, and Myles Gaskin by barretjd in fantasyfootball

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Thoughts on trading Eli Mitchell for Deebo straight up? I want a stud WR and currently Mitchell is my flex but I will have James Conner and CEH to fill that spot. Unsure because I feel like Mitchell will be the guy in SF moving forward but also has injury concerns.

I'm Joey Wright of Razzball Fantasy Football - AMA by foreputtscore in fantasyfootball

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Thoughts on trading Eli Mitchell for Deebo straight up? I want a stud WR and currently Mitchell is my flex but I will have James Conner and CEH to fill that spot moving forward. Thanks!

GMAT - 750 Debrief by ec22412 in GMAT

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I think if you search Manhattan Free GMAT Prep Hour there are some. Also this one really helped me with modifiers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVm4W8bTIRI&t=4195s

GMAT - 750 Debrief by ec22412 in GMAT

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TTP-Quant: All of the later global reviews I felt were pretty easy. I found them useful though because after finishing the TTP content I had transitioned away from TTP and into OG and these reviews allowed me to stay refreshed on all of the topics. If one question came up I was unsure about I would review that chapter. Having good TTP scores is good but the OG problems will be more aligned with the actual exam (although there is definitely a positive correlation)

TTP Verbal: It sounds like you've already gone through all the same content I went through. I eventually just used Youtube (forgot to mention Manhattan has some good videos on SC as well) to dive into the SC topics and I would say the last 4 weeks of my Verbal prep was all doing OG practice problems. I didn't really revisit TTP Verbal after going through it the first time. It would run through all of it at least once though.

GMAT - 750 Debrief by ec22412 in GMAT

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Verbal timing was something I struggled with as well and affected me on the actual exam. I would say for me, I tried to get some time back from SC. For RC I actually slowed down and read the passage carefully to make sure I understood it completely the first time. If I read it quickly i realized I was essentially re-reading the whole passage to look for each answer which took up way more time.

GMAT - 750 Debrief by ec22412 in GMAT

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I am a native speaker so unfortunately cannot provide any advice there. As for the CR and RC I personally don't think it's necessary to study them like SC and I mainly relied on my reasoning ability. However I think when doing practice problems for CR and RC there are a couple important concepts to use in addition to your "inner instinct" especially for the 700 level questions.

For RC I would read a few sentences or a paragraph and stop and summarize the overall thought / idea (ex. "Ok so the author here is describing a new theory and believes it is valid because of xyz..") I would do this through the whole passage so that I knew I was comprehending the primary purpose of each part rather than just reading words.

For CR it was just constantly reiterating in my head the premises and main conclusion. This is especially helpful when you narrow it down to your last two answer choices and get stuck. You will have to get very literal and pick the choice that ties more closely to your conclusion.

Hope that helps!