And that kinda counts towards our series. That's the happiest we ever see Gollum. So he's basically Smeagle at this point. Not in black and white, but I think he counts.
I do not know. I remember a line from "Huckleberry Finn" where Huck says that they're supposed to taste better when they're eaten immediately after killing. Maybe that has something to do with it.
This technically violates my "smiling" requirement, but this is as close to a smile as this guy ever got: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/f8/4c/03/f84c03d22a6725acd209b1e2d45052cd.jpg
The last thing you want to do is to end a long period of sustained, healthy studying with a very brief one of cramming. You have tons left that would benefit you, but if you try to cram it all in in the last couple of weeks you're going to do more …
While it's important to review immediately after the PT as a part of your BR, I think RC really benefits from delayed repeats. Some of my most productive gains on RC came from repeating a section a month or two after I saw it the first time. Havin…
I've heard different things on this. I've heard that some schools will not like to see a fourth score. I've also heard that they don't really care: They only care about your top score. At the end of the day, I think it would be better to apply w…
@generationhar said:
I will see Mike unless the birds are there.
In English, you can simply negate this by saying "It is not the case that I will see Mike unless the birds are there." In logic, this would look like: ~(~M -> . You're not jus…
First and foremost, apply with your best application possible. If you can do that before Thanksgiving, there may be a marginal advantage. If you can't, you will do much better to wait.
Yeah, they can really have fun with these sometimes when they decide they want to try and create a curve breaker out of a Conclusion question. It doesn't happen often, lol, but I've seen a few attempts. I think @Sami pretty much covered it. There…
@SeattlesBest said:
1. Those who ate the most chocolate were the most likely to feel depressed.
2. The more chocolate one consumed, the more likely he/she felt depressed.
In statement 1, we are establishing a set: "Those who ate the most chocolat…
Most schools that I've seen have prompts/allow for optional essays. You should write an optional essay if you have something to say. If you don't have anything meaningful to write about, then that essay is, at best, not going to help you.
When I first started leading the calls, I didn't know the LSAT well at all:) I was just some random dude who'd just finished the curriculum and wanted to BR some PTs.
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Great advice already. All I really have to add to that is, for what it's worth, Weaken/Strengthen are the hardest question types on the LSAT. If that's where you're losing a bit of your time, things could be worse. You do want to get through the …
@twssmith said:
I completely understand given your new responsibilities, but NOOOO:(
It's not that I don't have time or interest to continue. I love the BR Groups, but I think it's important that someone actually preparing for their test get to b…