Hi @shainabarber! I'm a working teacher as well so PROPS TO YOU for studying while working -- it is not easy. I would argue most English teachers (which is my department) have no idea how different of the test the LSAT is -- it's nothing like they t…
Have you tried diagramming the argument using letters and then matching the answer choice to the simple structure you've created?
Stimulus: A --> B
Conclusion: A --> C
Flaw = we don't know if B --> C
T14 = schools that have never been ranked outside of 1-14. Sure, Duke can possible move down the rankings from 9 to 11, but it has never been ranked 15+. It's a metric that supposedly shows the stability of going to these schools as these have and (…
To answer the original question, @fuzzy228 it's up to you. If you're new to studying for the LSAT, I would highly recommend studying the syllabus in order. The syllabus is designed to teach you the fundamental logic of the LSAT before diving in to t…
The myers briggs test is a really famous temperament test that describes your preferences and personality type. Here is a free version: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
Oh god, there's actually a LSAT Reading Comprehension passage in one of the PTs about it. For the foreseeable future, I think our jobs are fine. Most of my friends who are working at firms are using super outdated technology -- like Windows XP statu…
@Gia_Henry Do you go to Berkeley? I've never heard of PACS anywhere else but at Cal.
Also, I'm 25 but people say I have an old soul. Been looking for bridge/canasta/scrabble buddies...