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  1. January Debt Collector? : r/Scams - Reddit

    Aug 26, 2023 · January Debt Collector? Anyone else ever get texts like these? From what I can tell January is a legitimate company, but I do not have a Fortiva credit card.

  2. January LSAT : r/LSAT - Reddit

    Your January profile is going to fight an uphill battle against the fact that schools have been attempting to nail down their incoming class for 3-4 months, and a non-negligible amount of seats and …

  3. Query regarding January and April attempt : r/JEENEETards - Reddit

    Nov 22, 2023 · I will just finish my syllabus by January attempt. This I want to ask you all that how much more difference/difficult is it to score a good percentile (x>=97) in April attempt than in Jan attempt.

  4. January 2024 Approval Megathread : r/NFA - Reddit

    January 2024 Approval Megathread eForm 4 Instructions Form 4 Desired Post Format: link to entry form Wait: 000 Days Pending: yyyy-mm-dd Approved: yyyy-mm-dd | 24hr timestamp (convert time to EST …

  5. January vs march MCAT : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Oct 23, 2023 · January Vs March mcat Hi! I am currently studying for the Mcat and work 45+ hours a week leaving about 15-16ish hours a week towards studying. I am currently in content review …

  6. My opinion on January VS April attempt! : r/JEENEETards - Reddit

    Feb 4, 2023 · Now for the april attempt i think board students will also appear and droppers too so that should balance out the situation in my opinion and there won’t be much of a difference. january was …

  7. January LSAT Official Topic Thread : r/LSAT - Reddit

    Jan 15, 2024 · The January LSAT administration is now done. The goal is to keep topic discussion to this thread, and identify a list of real topics. Here's how it works: If you had a single section of LG, LR …

  8. Tier Shifts for January : r/stunfisk - Reddit

    Jan 1, 2024 · 3.1K votes, 813 comments. 211K subscribers in the stunfisk community. r/Stunfisk is your reddit source for news, analyses, and competitive discussion…

  9. NYC in January : r/travel - Reddit

    Oct 19, 2022 · NYC in January (all of winter after Christmas really) is miserable. It's likely going to be very windy, very slushy, and very grey. Honestly, I can't recommend a single place in the Northeast …

  10. Why were January and February added to the beginning of the ... - Reddit

    Oct 2, 2020 · January and February were the last two months to be added to the Roman calendar, since the Romans originally considered winter a monthless period. They were added by Numa Pompilius …