Hard copies of "I Have An Admission To Make" by Richard J. Rome
are promptly printed with your name on the cover - not before but
- after you defray the tuition for your admission test by a personal
check, cash, cashier's check, or certified money order. Let me tell
you why this ex post facto (retroactive) text is far better than the
alternative.
Unlike the other admission-test prep texts that are lying dormant
on bookstore shelves gathering the dust of time, the Prep Doctor,
admission-test, prep texts are living organisms. Like their subject
admission tests, that are continuously in a state of flux (changing),
Prep Doctor texts evolve.
Consider this scenario:
Your admission test has been recently revised; changes that could
catch you unawares. At a bookstore, you purchase a prep text with
a recent copyright date published by some advertised multinational
company.
But you are blissfully unaware that the prep text that you have just
purchased excludes any data whatsoever or any relevant reference
to the recent revisions of your admission test. In point of fact, the
prep text that you have just purchased, and that you will depend on
to prep for your admission test is outdated and virtually obsolete.
Even before it hits that dusty, bookstore shelf - the nanosecond that
it is published, printed, and bound - it is kaput, a dead organism.
The Prep Doctor text that you are going to use for your PrepDoctor
prep will not be a text until you defray your tuition and it appears
before you with your name on the cover sheet. You ask why that is.
So we will tell you. It is evolving as a living organism.
Rather than run the risk of prepping with an outdated, obsolete text,
wouldn't you rather prep with a new, up-to-date, PrepDoctor text?
We thought so.
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