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  1. JeremyWong

    LSAT Argumentative Writing Samples: Where Are the GOOD Ones?

    Hey legal eagles! 🦅 So I've been collecting LSAT argumentative writing samples like they're going out of style—official ones, prep company ones, random ones I find in the depths of the internet. And honestly? The quality is ALL over the place. Here's my question: When you're reviewing samples...
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    The Bottom Line: Writing Sustainability into Business Plans and Proposals

    My whole world right now is about learning to write sustainability directly into the language of business. For me, "what sustainability writing" means is crafting proposals that convince executives that "green" equals "profitable." It's about writing sustainability reports that aren't just for...
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    How do you pick the one winning argument when writing a persuasive essay?

    Okay, I have a serious problem. My essay is due next week, and I have a mountain of research. I have like five solid points that all seem super convincing to me. But my outline feels like a Frankenstein's monster—just a bunch of parts stitched together. I know I need to focus on the strongest...
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    My experience with Simplified and Traditional Chinese writing

    When I started Chinese, I agonized over whether to learn Simplified or Traditional. Now, after two years, I'm learning both—and it's not as hard as I feared. Here's my experience. Why learn both? Mary Anderson from UBC explains it perfectly: Traditional characters show the history and...
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    Show, don't tell: The one rule that transformed my cover letters 🎭

    A career coach gave me feedback that stuck: "You tell me you're a leader, but you never show me." I was using all the right adjectives—hardworking, creative, detail-oriented—but none of them meant anything without proof. That's when I learned the power of "show, don't tell." Instead of "I'm a...
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