I believe the only time your institution would play a factor is if perhaps you’re being compared to someone with identical stats who went to a more prestigious/rigorous school. Other than that they won’t bat an eye. But I understand your apprehensio…
1) We're told that chlorocarbons are the BEST possible solvents for cleaning electronic sensors.
2) We're also told that chlorocarbons have contributed SIGNIFICANTLY to carmakers ability to meet legally mandated emission standards.
3) Now we are t…
I have the same issue, graduated summa but because I also transferred my LSAC GPA falls under magna. I have summa listed on my resume from my degree granting institution. They have all your transcripts so I'm sure its fine.
As stated above, its dependent on you to request your letters from your recommenders. Once you've added their info on your LSAC account, go ahead and click the send button. I believe you have the option to request it via email or physical letter.
@cpeaks13 I would just carry on doing full 4 section PT's. You can always calculate your flex score after based on either LR section (I'd calculate it based on the lower one). Not to mention this will also be great for your stamina come actual test …
Well there's usually at least one SA per preptest if i'm not mistaken, and then of course there's also PSA's. In any case, from a cost-benefit standpoint, you're likely much better off picking up extra points in LG. What about SA's in particular is …
Depends, I would do RC passages untimed until you can score what you want in them. Be very analytical and focus on the structure, and definitely try incorporating the memory method. Once you’re able to score what you want untimed, you can switch to …
In terms of the deriving the MP, after each paragraph you read, pause and express to yourself what you believe to be the MP. Do this after each paragraph. By the time you're finished reading the entire passage, this should help you figure out the fl…
The LSAT will rarely, if ever, force you to make assumptions that one could deem unreasonable. In regards to your question, though its hard to say without knowing the context, i'm almost certain the answer would be no, that would not be an assumptio…
For LG be sure to foolproof, and keep doing so until you're capable of completing all 4 games in the section. LG is the most learnable section, be relentless.
For RC, you may want to try different strategies- this could be something as simple as sp…
Couple of things to note:
1) consistency takes time and a lot of practice. I know high scorers who could score anywhere from 180 on their best day to 168 on their worst. So being able to hit a certain score does not mean you should expect to hit th…
Personally I think 3 tests/week is way too much. Instead, try scaling back to maybe one a week and really focus on your BR and drilling with purpose. Is your BR score at or above your goal score? If not I wouldn’t even waste PT’s, I would just focus…
GM —> CEFG
Where GM = genetic material
CEFG = contributed by every female gamete.
So if it’s genetic material, you know it’s been contributed to by every female gamete. If it’s not contributed to by every female gamete, you know it’s not gene…
I believe the distinction is in relation to the rules. Pure sequencing games are composed solely of sequencing rules, whereas a one layer sequencing game is not.
@katerinakakkis I don't believe there is a lesson on it. I think he just inferred it via English and then mapped it in conditional logic. If no headache pill stops pain more quickly than Danaxil, then it means that Danaxil stops pain either as quick…
Personally, I would be very reluctant to pay top dollar for online classes. I’m of the belief that in light of the covid situation, if schools ultimately teach online, tuition should be adjusted accordingly.
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I do believe all necessary assumptions strengthen the argument, if ever so slightly. like you mentioned above, if you strengthen an argument in even the most subtle and, for lack of a better term "weak" way, you're still strengthening the…
You input your BR answers in the same PT. Once you complete the timed run, you’ll see an option that says “blind review”, when you click on that it will take you to the sections you just did where you’ll input your BR answers. Once you’re done, you …
I can't imagine a situation in which it would be advisable to do that many PT's per week. The real learning comes from blind reviewing and then going back to the drawing board and working on something before taking another PT. I don't see how someon…