I don’t look at flaw questions this way. That sounds complicated.
Once you’ve identified that it’s a flaw question type, you’ve to find out what the flaw is irrespective of the question stem. You’ve premises and you’ve a conclusion. Your job is to …
Please study and retake. Even push to another cycle. You’re talking about over $100,000 in debt which might not seem like a lot but you will be stuck paying X amount each month after graduation. Loans are depressing especially compounding interest. …
It is reliable. I have used the tutors from there so many times. Your first session is free if you are not happy with the tutor. You can try around and see which tutor matches your style of teaching. I have used them since 2019 and because of one of…
I am tutoring now. You’ve to put the work in. You’ve to want to get better. Getting a tutor won’t automatically give you a boost BUT if you put in the effort and with the help of a right tutor, you will be good to go. They’re good and they know what…
Recommendations letters are good for two years. Only because after two years, it’s better to request a new one. Keeping that in mind, I would sign up and put the request in when it fits your timeframe. Or, you can give your recommenders a heads up …
I use to get 4 or 5 right in the entire LG section. Now I’m at -2 or -3. You’ve to understand what mistakes you’re making and not make those mistakes again. Make deductions. They’re actually fun. I used to hate them. Someone said to keep drilling, b…
I would just increase my reading and look up words that you don’t understand. There’s also an app called vocabulary which adjusts to your level. Give it a try.
I have worked for the AG’s office for four years as an Attorney Assistant, with a 3.4 GPA but a sucky LSAT score and got rejected. They don’t care. High LSAT score is a game changer. Annoying but true.
Proctors run through the systems to make sure everything is shut down prior to starting the test. So this is something on their part, not yours. Unless you grabbed the mouse and turned it on yourself, right. They should definitely let you retest.
I did my associates at a community college and transferred to a university to do my bachelors. I also did one additional class at another university and had that course transferred over. For me, it was practical and efficient.
I know rejection sucks but you will move on from this in the next coming days. I have interviewed before and some of them do not even communicate the outcome of the interview.
I would look at it this way, they didn’t want you as a paralegal, but yo…
LR was harder than what I was used to going in. It was disheartening. LG were normal. RC was OK. But with LR, it felt as if they just threw the whole kitchen sink.
I had LG-LR-LR-RC
I’m sorry to hear that. This can happen. For future reference, email the school and ask for an application fee waiver. They send it out in less than a day.
I had this exact issue. So my instinct was whatever caught my attention the first time, I am going to stick to it no matter what. It made sense for a reason. It has been beneficial! We can really talk ourselves out of a right answer.
@"Enrique Chavira Cantu" said:
I also had 2 LR questions. Does anyone remember any of the questions? The order of my exam was LG, LR, RC, LR
I remember one section being significantly easier than the other.
If you listen to the above po…
@paigebarsukov said:
@JDream2023 said:
@fbaffone said:
Hey guys I had two RC sections, one had an article about the Big Bang did anyone get that as well?
I had LG - LR - LR- RC
The RC had th…
@fbaffone said:
Hey guys I had two RC sections, one had an article about the Big Bang did anyone get that as well?
I had LG - LR - LR- RC
The RC had the Big Bang article so it was the real one.
Does anyone know which LR was real?