I would suggesting rescheduling. If you don't feel confident in submitting your applications with the scores that you've been getting, then theres no point in taking the exam on Saturday. You should take it once you feel confident in the scores that…
I drew the diagram as this:
residents of WH --- most --> Engineering majors
Lucinda ----> Engineering major
C: Lucinda --> Will live in WH
In more generic Lawgic:
A most B
C --> B
So: C --> A
And for your question about…
@sakox010 said:
@"Bay Area" said:
Hi guys, so I'm taking the December exam and currently I've been scoring between 165-169. My scores don't drop from that range, but aren't as consistent as I'd like. I'll be getting a 167 3x and th…
@FerdaFresh said:
I've seen greater fluctuation myself so I wouldn't be too worried. Where you're scoring, at that point I think consistency can come from knowing when to skip. Check out Sami's response to this thread. I think it's a great thi…
@yeshesvini said:
isn't it invention?? less creative effort in implementation of technology as compared with true invention.....i have read another reference online citing intervention....is there a typo in the qs on the link???
Yes! So sorr…
I canceled my score for the September exam and I still got a copy of the exam.
If you login to LSAC >>LSAT Status, it should be under LSAT Documents. The sections are in PDF form and the correct answers are under Item Response Report.
Answer choice B is irrelevant to the argument. "Less creative effort" & "intervention" are never discussed or mentioned in the argument and so are irrelevant and certainly not necessary.
Broken down the argument is this:
P1: The patent system …
The correct answer choice is A because in other words, the author is assuming that you can only either watch TV or read a newspaper. But, in reality, many people could use both sources and thus the conclusion would be fall apart
@"Mo Zubair" said:
Oh, i remember this one. B is really tricky and a perfect (very cookie cutter type) trap laid out by LSAT writers. It is pretending to attack the premise but actually failing to do so. For me this was enough to scratch it an…
You're on the right track. Answer choice C is saying that 1 cause cannot have more than 1 effect.
So, its wrong because the wording is off. It should have read 1 effect cannot have more than 1 cause. This is why answer choice C is wrong.
As wri…
@Kewlaidd said:
@"Bay Area" said:
I agree! You def still have a shot at USC! A 169 is past their 75 percentile, you just have to make sure all your essays, recommendation letters and resume are spot on.
Congratulations on …
I agree! You def still have a shot at USC! A 169 is past their 75 percentile, you just have to make sure all your essays, recommendation letters and resume are spot on.
Congratulations on that huge improvement! I'm so excited for you
Law schools see all of your LSAT scores, but usually they just take into account the highest.
So, if you got a 163 on the September 2016 LSAT & 160 on the June 2017 LSAT, they will take the 163. However, there are some schools that average the …
I would suggest you stop taking PT's and spend some time focusing on Necessary Assumption, MSS and Flaw/Weakening Questions until you better understand how to approach them.
Once you have a better understanding, then continue doing the PT's. I beli…
I think it can definitely be a great PS!
You can talk about how motherhood gave you a new perspective on life and how those new maternal feelings that you developed have made you more conscious of the world. I can only imagine that your passion abo…
Thanks guys! I feel in my gut that I can definitely feel better, but I'm not as sure that I'll be able to do so by the September date. That being said, do you know if Law schools typically accept the higher LSAT score if the test is taken twice or i…