@"Rigid Designator" said:
Going to ask a dumb question but... when do you fill in all that demographic info on your answer sheet? Will you be given instructions for all that stuff?
Sorta - What will happen is the proctor will read some scrip…
@uhinberg said:
On a related note, does the photo have to be color, or can it be printed out from a black and white printer?
I'm like 90% sure it can be black and white. As long as they can recognize you there shouldn't be any issue.
Yay! What a 170 BR says is that you have a good understanding of the mechanics of this test. Now it's all about application! Get timing down, learn to skip, increase confidence, get good at spotting trick answers and things like this. Eventually you…
There's not much you can do. However, unless your proctors are total dicks, as long as you are recognizable they should let you in.
On my first LSAT I forgot to rotate my picture and it was sideways and didn't quite fill the box. The people were st…
Understand that the test doesn’t start right at 8:30. Depending on the size of your testing center it will probably start closer to 9-9:30. You will have a bunch of time where you sit and wait. Followed by directions.
Be weary of talking to other t…
@armyericsmith said:
Maybe y'all have been studying for much longer than I have but I am absolutely studying every day this week. Planning on doing two PTs, one on Wed. and one on Thurs., then constructing a study plan for a final couple of ho…
Other than looking over a couple LR questions that I want to keep fresh in my mind and some LG, I'm not studying. I made the mistake of burning myself out before the Sept test, and I'm trying not to make the same mistake again. I want to feel confid…
UVA and international law. I love international commerce, humanitarian law and the like. I’d LOVE to work for the UN or another international body like that.
I also really prefer the academic side to law. I’d love to teach in some capacity.
And th…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@Freddy_D said:
P.S. Pumpkin pie is still overrated
https://media1.tenor.com/images/5bcfa259429000d071b547994c4ddc30/tenor.gif?itemid=7751685
I mean he’s not wrong...
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Happy Thanksgiving, guys! It's not Thanksgiving here in Canada (that was last month) but I'm celebrating with you with takeout pizza.
Pizza = good any day of the year!
Happy (belated) Thanksgiving!
@uhinberg said:
The argument here stipulated that in this case the increase was in consumer demand led to an increase. But that does not necessarily assume that that has to be the case. Perhaps in other cases, increased demand doesn't lead to …
Okay - I just watched J.Y's full explanation of PT73.4.19 and I'm not sure why it even went all that in depth haha. SO I am going to call in @BinghamtonDave again to help out with your question. I approached this question in a far different way than…
@jsfollower said:
@LSATcantwin Hi, thanks for the response. Sorry, I meant like when the word "do" appears after the logical indicators like always and must, what should be the approach?
In PT 34, the indicator was always, and in PT 73, i…
This is a little bit difficult. There is a lot going on in what you are asking. Let's start with some basic stuff though.
1.) What is a conditional statement at its core?
It consists of a sufficient and a necessary condition that are linked by a …
@FerdaFresh said:
That's rough @LSATcantwin. I think the beauty of your scenario though, since you've exhausted the latter half of PTs, is you can really spend time mulling over those curve breaker questions or any question you got wrong on an…
Well there are a few things here that you can use to calm your self down!
1.) You tired a new skipping strategy. - Often when we try new things on a test, or we take an unorthodox approach, we will take a hit to our score. This is not because the …
This is one of those "math" questions...but it's also a SA.
Okay I always start by identifying my conclusion. It's just good practice and what J.Y. tells us to do in the CC.
Conclusion;
Photovoltic power (PP) plants offer a less expensive approa…
I do it. Typically I’ll mark NA, Flaw, //f, and MSS. I even adopted a technique that @Sami told me about. For “except” questions I now draw a line next to all the AC with a huge “E” so I don’t forget it’s an except. After a long time taking this tes…
@lidsget1 said:
I had long braids in my picture on the ticket but i have since taken my braids out and am wearing my hair short and curly... I hadn't even thought about it until I read this but... does this mean i should get braids for the tes…
@CurlyQQQ said:
This is awesome! Sometimes it feels like I'm lighting a match in space. But this is truly inspiring.
ROFL this was the best response anyone could have had. I actually laughed out loud.
@FerdaFresh Right?! I thought so too.
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I will take a stab at this. I hope I can maybe be of some help.
Look at lines 45 to 47.
Does the wording there seem more appropriate to support answer choice A?
"Seems exactly appropriate" is pretty strong language.
This sentence also uses refer…
Marine here, been out for a few years and have been pretty successful at translating my military work into something civilans understand. I’d be willing to help out with some questions. Feel free to PM me! I’ll take a look.