it might be helpful if you look at the contrapositives. the correct inference is /c --> /a and /b which is totally different from the incorrect inference: /c --> /a or /b.
by the way, you can also conclude: /a some /b
@VerdantZephyr i agree with you. i wanted to make the point that ucla ed full-ride would be equally competitive (if not more) than some of the schools in the t14s, if what i heard from danae was true, and that northwestern (with 40k a year) might e…
i'm assuming that you're talking about ucla law's "distinguished scholars program" which is a binding early-decision program providing full tuition for three years to exceptionally qualified students ready to commit to ucla law. i happened to just t…
first of all, congrats!!! this is amazing!
wouldn't a reapplication to harvard lose your deferred-status at berkeley? isn't deferring like asking the school to hold a seat for you?
this is tough. i think you may want to check with berkeley and the…
the count only begins starting with the sept. 2019 administration. furthermore, the flex tests up until the august 2020 one will not count. if you've taken the lsat years ago, they may not count (depending on the year that you took them).
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hmm i'm not sure if something like this has been done in the past.
mine was disconnected for a while which significantly affected my performance. lsac told me to just finish the exam with the time lost. and later, i got a coupon for a chance to ca…
i agree. take it when you're ready. the real test feels really similar (if you've been practicing strictly under time conditions). and save your score preview option. that option will give you a great peace of mind when taking the exam that you'll c…
if you're not applying this cycle and if you can keep studying until jan, i think it'd be better to take it in jan when you feel ready.
schools do see all of your scores, and this is still going to count towards your lsat testing limit, too. but m…
first of all, congrats on your improvement! a 17-point improvement is amazing!
i think you have a fair shot at some of those schools since your gpa is outstanding, but definitely you should try to aim for a higher score to improve your chances. ar…
lsac will create the proctor u account for you (with the email address that you use to log on to your lsac account). you don't need to create a new account.
hey there – i sort of have some experience with policy work and it is also one of my interests after law school. obviously, my work did not require a jd, or even a master's. i'm curious to hear what you all want to do with a jd in this field.
i thi…
i personally find the whole curriculum to be helpful, but if you have limited time and already have a solid foundation, you should probably look at what the analytics tell you. your "must study" topics may be different from mine or other people's.