As a Cigar smoker myself I enjoyed this question. To give some outside context, one does not inhale a cigar (as a usual rule). You get the taste of the cigar through the smoke in your mouth. Thus, there is not a high risk of lung cancer- the smoke n…
@jpetersyvr said:
@prluhmann said:
I've read that LSAT numbers are way up, like 38,000 test takers this summer vs 30,000 last year (or something like that). How do you think that impacts the curve? I think it lowers it, all else …
@prluhmann said:
I've read that LSAT numbers are way up, like 38,000 test takers this summer vs 30,000 last year (or something like that). How do you think that impacts the curve? I think it lowers it, all else being equal. So a -10 curve m…
@lchaney22 said:
I had LR, RC, LR, LR, LG respectively. Anyone else have this setup and know which LR section was the experimental?
Had that too, first section was expiremental. A shame too I thought it was the easiest of the LR.
@akistotle said:
@ChaimtheGreat said:
Dave killorian thinks it will be a -10 or -11. Im not sure what that’s worth but there ya go. I think a -10 is probably right. The RC and LR were challenging even with a cookie cutter LG sectio…
Dave killorian thinks it will be a -10 or -11. Im not sure what that’s worth but there ya go. I think a -10 is probably right. The RC and LR were challenging even with a cookie cutter LG section. Just my take- I have no expertise in this whatsoever.
@AngusMcGillis said:
B is a really strong trap answer choice. Heck, it even has all of us here talking about sufficiency and necessity.
First off I think it's important to address that the real major flaw here is that this argument uses a…
“Hi Chaim! So I read this reasoning on a forum somewhere else but I was/am soooo confused... can you explain a little? I just don't understand why the question is "is it necessary". Disregarding the "many people think" thing - our conditional is
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Hey Hamaseh!
Well for me, I looked at it with the understanding that these are loose conditional statements. (B) says that being opposed to high taxes isn't sufficient to good leadership. But is it necessary? If it was necessary for good leadership…
I am still in school, so:
I wake up anywhere from 10:00-1:00, depending on the days classes. I grab a Red Bull and listen to music for about 10 minutes.
About 40 minutes after I wake up I go to class. Sometimes I have one class a day, sometimes I …
@ZaTabler said:
@ChaimtheGreat said:
@ZaTabler said:
Accepted and going to Capital Law School in Columbus, Ohio
I grew up in Bexley- very cool.
Awesome!!! Where are you going to law school?
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@twssmith said:
@ChaimtheGreat
Hope meeting doesn't happen and you can join!
It won't be the same without you...
look forward to seeing you on 60
I'll try to stop in and say hi.
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@saf_5029 said:
There is already a competition going on on lawschool.life
Join us there!
Lawschool life vs reddit right?
No- Lawschool life users v other Lawschool life users.
Unfortunately I may be called into a meeting Tuesday. I'll be back for 60. Looks like some regulars are coming back though so it should be a great call!
Hmm for me it seemed natural to vary by section. I generally will wait until I finish a game or a reading passage- then bubble in all the answers for that passage. In LR however, I bubble by question as each and every question is distinct from the p…