@quinnxzhang It wouldn't confuse anybody, it's just a pet peeve of mine- especially when it's applied to Katrina, as I'm from south Mississippi, lol.
I wonder if some of these misconceptions, like antidepressants, are prevalent even within the medi…
Oh yeah, that is kind of tricky. So I bet you’re thinking, well if the amount of time in the car has stayed the same, then that blocks the possibility that the stats are skewed because more time in a car means higher odds of an accident. That was …
Even LSAT aside, I love this and look forward to correcting myself on these. I’d hate to think I’ve been running around saying the scientific equivalent of “Hurricane Katrina decimated the Gulf Coast.” Gross.
Wow this thread is 2 years old, you guys have been digging deep! I might add 77 game 3 to this list as well. I took that LSAT and haven't gone back to it. I don't know if it's a pattern game or what but it's weird as hell.
So, I guess I’d have to ask, why are you weak on in/out games if you’ve been able to identify that as a weakness? Knowing your weaknesses is huge. If a PT exposes them, that’s a good thing. Sure, it sucks psychologically, but are you taking PTs f…
Yeah, that’s a reasonable concern. Still though, best way to show them your GPA is no longer a good representation of your abilities is your LSAT. If you score in the 170s, you won’t have to show them you’ve got other offers, even with your GPA. …
Basically, answer choice C is suggesting the author is reversing a cause/effect relationship. So the author says that because we consider art from earlier cultures beautiful from our contemporary standard, beauty must be objective. C says not so f…
Oh, I do it for each game. But because I'm not worrying about the time I just stop between games to record the individual game time. Then at the end I add it all up for my section time. From there I can see how my natural pace compared to my 35 minu…
@cmelman95 said:
Do you do it over and over again back to back or rotate through them all and then start over at the beginning or what?
Haha, yeah that was really poorly worded. What I was trying to ask is do you repeat games until you get them d…
One thing I’ve read that can be an exception to the resume length rule is for things like actors who should list their filmography. I think that would probably apply here for your publications.
When you drill the games outside of PTs, are you using a stopwatch or a timer @cmelman95 ? What is your process for fool proofing an individual game? Do you do it over and over again back to back or rotate through them all and then start over at t…
I particularly love audiobooks for nonfiction. I tried to read 'Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' for years and could never really get going. Put on the audiobook and burned through it in a month. Working on 'Decline and Fall of Roman Empire' now. 1…
Ultimately the underlying factor here is the 170 LSAT score. Focus on that. Ole Miss for example has a median LSAT score of 155. They offer grants of full tuition or more to about 20% of their class. If you want to get your tuition covered, it’s…
For me, I just glance at my watch if anything. Maybe jot down the time in the top corner. It's important to simulate real test conditions as closely as possible on PTs though. That means no cell phone, no books sitting on the corner of the desk, a f…
Yeah, when you're talking mac vs pc, it's important to acknowledge that the primary difference is the software which is really just a matter of preference. I had an android before iPhone and the iPhone was definitely a huge upgrade for me. Apple's g…
Yeah, I’d eventually like to get really legit and be able to limit teapots to single teas. Right now, this works great as an all purpose. It’s actually from a little store in Japan which I stumbled across online somehow. The potter is Jinshu, I’d…
@KevinSage said:
Which is good lol...
Ha! In a funny way it kind of is. Of course, I wish I’d done it right the first time, but at least it didn’t seriously hobble me now that I’m really invested in doing it right. I basically did everything w…
Glad if I could help @cal6005 ! The greatest weapon the LSAT writers have against us is by tricking us into thinking the LSAT is a 4 hour test. In fact, I’d probably say that taking the actual LSAT is, by far, the easiest part of the LSAT. It's a…
@KevinSage said:
I took 3 PTs a week, with crappy BR to follow and basically no time at all for drilling. I'd like to change that this time around.
I think this is really the most important thing. I burned a lot of tests for previous takes as wel…
Yeah @danielznelson , I'm going to look that up (always down for free samples!) as well as some of the teas you suggested. I never quite know where to start with oolongs since they essentially cover the entire spectrum of oxidation excluding 0% and…