A binary has two pieces that, combined, make up the entire thing that you're talking about. So, a binary cut is the way you choose to 'cut' the whole into two pieces. Used to describe negations in the curriculum and to separate them away from opposi…
Happening in 15 minutes! I posted the schedule on this one a little late, so if there aren't many people I guess those who are present will get some pretty nice value.
As people have mentioned above, I think you're reading the statistics wrong. There are only three law schools in Canada that have a median LSAT above 165 - UBC, UofT, and UVic. Given your comment about not moving across the country and looking at 2 …
Not quite, tigerlily. The two sentences are not equivalent. The reason is grammatical: force users are all Jedi makes the 'all' refer back to the term "force users", not to the term "Jedi". You start with the group of force users, and are attempting…
I had a student once who actually went to prison for a while for drug-related things, and eventually came out the other end and became a counselor who helped others through similar things. He ended up going to a T-14. So no, the subject itself isn't…
From the tutor side, it's a similarly thorny question - how do I demonstrate that I know better than the next guy? Lots of people score 175+, but how many of them can teach?
So as one of said high priced tutors, my best advice is to ask questions. …
You can employ whatever tricks to achieve this goal, but ultimately it boils down to you having to slow down until the requisite level of attention to detail is a habit and not just a tactic. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
Think of it this way:…