@camyeva said:
The last test I took was a 157.
I would go through the curriculum. If you feel confident in the lessons, skip to the problem sets, and move on if your performance there suggests you're good to go in that area.
Because the photographers submitted more works per artist.
Photographer 1- 10 submissions - 5 met criteria and were selected
Photographer 2 - 10 submissions - 5 met criteria and were selected
Sculptor 1 - 2 submissions - 1 met criteria and was se…
I've heard Ellen is very good. Can't comment on whether it's worth the cost, but I will say that I disagree with her business model's propagation of socioeconomic disparities in access to legal education. Thats just my uninformed opinion though.... …
One thing we want to avoid is assigning value to our scores. They measure specific unintuitive proficiencies, and are not an indication of intelligence or worth any more that your current ability to fly a helicopter (helicopter pilots ignore this). …
This is how I would have read it:
Current legislation cannot be justified.
Why?
Protection from secondhand smoke isn't the issue.
It's that businesses should determine their own policies, not have it dictated by government.
None…
LSAT Prep Test 31 Section 1, #7 Magic
31.1.7 is a logic game?
Edit: found it 29.1.7
They did three trials, each controlling for one way Debbie might accomplish the trick, then concluded that she's using none of those three methods. But she co…
C doesn't limit the scope of possibilities.
Stimulus: "of the three cultures known to inhabit the area..." How many cultures known? 3.
A says "of the three suspects in custody..." How many suspects are in custody? 3.
C says "of three well known …
Personally I prefer not to have to worry about bubbling. I also find the digital interface much quicker for identifying questions to hit in subsequent rounds. I do wish you could see what answers you picked for the rest of the section.
The stimulus claims that only general surgeons can perform surgery without highly undesirable risk.
What about cardio-thoracic surgeons? Neurosurgeons? Orthopedic surgeons? ENT? Urologists? Obstetrics? Plastics? PAs and NPs? General surgeons have s…
@alexkoo095 said:
It took me 5 days to solve and complete blind review pt1.
I just saw this. Do not go faster than your current ability allows. In every area of this test, including your pace of prep, you cannot force speed. Speed is a produ…
I think 1-2 a week is good. I personally did 1 a week. My opinion is that if you squeeze in 3 a week, you are not extracting all the value to be had from those PTs. The focus should not be on volume/frequency, but quality of your prep work. The PT g…
@"liz.morrill" said:
In the lesson on bi-conditionals (Lesson 7 of 18 in Advanced Logic), we are told that "Alan attends the meeting only if Chris attends the meeting" is expressed as "A>C." I get that.
It's been a while since I've seen t…
D - "...believe that fewer tests of products will be needed..." Stimulus provides no support for a belief regarding the volume of testing. How many tests are needed if done on live animals? How many if done with cell cultures? We don't know.
You …
@"cynthiaabreu.ca" said:
So to be clear, there will only be one logic reasoning sections right?
One scored LG section. If you happen to pull an LG experimental, you will do two LG sections, one of which will be scored.
@"LOWERCASE EVERYTHING" said:
i learned so much about dinosaurs, ice ages, astronomy and brown dwarf stars, tvs and children, einstein and newton, volcanoes, highway speed limits, obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, heart rates, car insuran…
It's definitely an argument. @McBeck418 is correct. If you need to, break the stimulus down into its individual statements and check for flow of support.
You can get on proctorU and have them vet your setup beforehand. Get on chat and just ask the rep to do it. Make sure you're using the same internet connection you'll be using on test day. If you have an update do that first then test the setup.
@andre3000 said:
Support NT --> /chance of elect.
Und E -->/support NT
Conclusion: Und E --> Chance of elect.
Check your conclusion. Only someone who understands has a chance of being elected.
You have: if you understand the…
D just says bag limits are based on weight not number. CPUE is based on number regardless.
E says they are a lot better now at finding the sharks. So before I was just kind of randomly dropping nets wherever and hoping to get sharks, but now I know…
Hmm... so more like help with active reading? I'll maintain that official test specific material is ideal, but I do think the CC here is would be good in that area. Especially if no one in MCAT land is actually addressing more "top down" factors, li…