Yeah it's tough. No question about it. 85% of the battle is creating a realistic/manageable study plan and committing to it. Unfortunately life gets in the way and it makes committing to said plan that much harder. Keep strong everyone!
I think it helps to think of causation in conditional logic terms. Having a visual language like conditional logic can be most useful. For example:
Causation implies Correlation. (Causation-->Correlation).
What's the contrapositive?
/Correla…
Lol oh man...that's awesome Nicole. Too bad I just saw this...it's weird that my name doesn't register when used "@....". @"Dillon A. Wright" , any thoughts?
@"Nilesh S" Wow. I'm incredibly touched by the sentiment Nilesh. My only hope is to remind you all that you have the ability to do great things. Your success is our success!
I was at my law firm from 2pm-8pm on a Sunday alone cranking out cases. So, why do I want to do this as a lawyer? Don't worry, that was a rhetorical question. ^_^d
Same source I believe... Pretty interesting!
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/08/22/intense-prep-for-law-school-admissions-test-alters-brain-structure/
@royaimani: I see. It's an understatement to say that we all incur an incredible amount of stress studying for this test. We all know the ridiculous strain and sacrifice that is required to do all that we can to score well. I hope you're able to dec…
I'm sorry @royaimani... I don't get what you want from this discussion thread. A lot of good people have presented some really good pieces of advice. Do you fundamentally disagree with the advice given? Or have you found the advice provided unhelpfu…