The stimulus doesn't imply that winter bands are invariably half the width of the summer bands. It only implies that the pigs in question died in midwinter: the band widths imply that seasonal lengths were about equal throughout the pigs' lifetime, …
"Some" and "many" are not synonymous. "Some" includes everything other than none; "many" usually implies a quite significant amount or number, not something like "few."
(E) doesn't have to be true. Many crimes could arise from few laws or even a si…
Not always, but I did see two instances in two seperate administrations:
One woman who looked like she was still in college. Took out pens.
Another woman who thought mechanical pencils were acceptable.
Each borrowed 2-3 pencils from me. Neither …
@tylerdschreur10 said:
There are students who passionately want to be lawyers, but for whatever reason strugglen with the LSAT... If Johnny Jones has dreamed of working as a public defender his whole life, but can only manage a 145, does that …
Heard from a friend of mine -
who took the LSAT in England while studying abroad - that American and international versions do differ in some respects. I unfortunately didn't ask him to elaborate; he didn't look like he wanted to recollect his expe…
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars (not to be confused with Stag's Leap). Not a wine enthusiast, but I don't think one can go too wrong with the winery that triumphed over the French wine in the Judgment of Paris.
@LSATSniper said:
This is my personal opinion. By lowering the bar, using the GRE in law school applications, the quality of legal education will go down. My feeling that quality doesn't matter anymore.
I'm waiting for the day my sick body i…
@OverRatedUnderAchiever said:
Depends on where you are going for this M.A. in Rhetoric. I'd say it is the closest thing that can benefit for the future in law school. If someone does well enough on the GRE to go for rhetoric at UC Berkley, doe…
@OverRatedUnderAchiever said:
If someone is planning on attending law school after getting their M.A in Rhetoric, wouldn't it make sense to utilize the higher score, regardless of which test?
I don't know... There's that one LR question demo…
@Alex said:
To me, the LSAC should regulate law schools like the AMA does medical schools.
...or the ABA should grow a spine. I was outraged when I learned the ABA decided not to take a stance regarding the GRE controversy.
Only if you submit those materials to your institution's career center (or an equivalent of such), I think. My undergraduate institution's career center keeps recommendation letters for students.
I would like to be more certain about how prelaw adv…
@jkatz1488 said:
We are only dealing with 2 options: long-term or short-term and not both since they conflict.
Are you sure you are not setting up a false dichotomy? Midterm goals exist, you know
Seriously though, I had this exact same pro…
@"Do the right way" said:
My question is why cant we think that Biochemists were not interested in structure aka physical properties of the protoplasm so they stood apart from the debate(among the biochemists) over whether protoplasm is homoge…
@FixedDice said:
@GrumpySnail said:
Could I organize the questions into drills and print them out as paper copies if I purchase ultimate+?
Definitely!
The questions are already categorized for you, to be precise.
On a totally irrelevant side note, I have been thinking that the whole read-the-stimulus-first approach is one of those instances where the truly intelligent doesn't take account for the difference in intellectual horsepower between him- or herself …
You spend less time trying to figure out whether a stimulus is an argument and, if it is one, trying to figure out whether said argument is well-supported;
You know what your task is beforehand.
Take your typical MP question, for instance. If you…
You know, I actually had this exact same question a while ago and looked it up. Merriam-Webster defines "several" as "more than two but fewer than many." But we all know some LSAT logic defies common sense.
Seriously though, it depends on the conte…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@Christina-5 your posts really illustrates how no law school is truly resistant to unemployment. It seems like schools like Columbia and Stanford fare better for corporate law than Yale. Perhaps your friend's career i…
@GrumpySnail said:
I should be able to negotiate for funding once I get an offer from a school, right?
Depends. If you are accepted by only one school, I don't think you will have much leverage. I also seem to remember a TLS post claiming th…