I’m glad it’s done. Hit my goals though.
coggel's Life List
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1. do 100 pushups
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2. do 25 pullups
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3. Be a Personal Trainer
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4. run 30 miles a week
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5. teach
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6. learn wilderness first aid
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7. complete a triathlon
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8. run a marathon
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9. learn ancient greek
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10. publish a book
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11. build a telescope
61 people -
12. become an EMT
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13. Build a microhabitat
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14. learn arabic
2,316 people -
15. learn Mandarin
1,339 people -
16. kayak the grand canyon
7 people -
17. learn to fly a plane
1,158 people -
18. learn to ride a horse
700 people -
19. sail the caribbean
44 people -
20. visit Greenland
39 people -
21. live in british colombia
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22. Build home off the grid totally self-sustained
4 people -
23. grow my own food
552 people -
24. hunt elk
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25. visit kyoto
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26. meditate regularly
793 people -
27. tour the levant
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28. Visit Alaska
819 people -
29. Hike the colorado trail
25 people -
30. keep bees
133 people -
31. have my own orchard
13 people -
32. learn kenjutsu
14 people -
33. tour north africa
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34. bicycle across the USA
7 people -
35. own dream home outright
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36. make $2000 passive income
2 people -
37. achieve enlightenment
181 people -
38. Read the Bible
3,706 people -
39. tour paris
3 people -
40. write a book
30,182 people -
41. learn to surf
8,068 people -
42. run a sub 25 minute 5K
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43. Score 750 in GRE Psychology Subject Test
1 person
Recent entries
I just took a practice test and scored surprisingly high. Anyone have any thoughts on the quality of test prep materials out there? I suspect they’re a little easier than the actual test.
After a couple of weeks of study my quant scores are way up but verbal scores are flat. I’ve decided to adjust goals to 700V, 720Q. Can anyone recommend specific strategies for improving Verbal scores?
