Haha this is hilarious. I'm surprised the plaintiff didn't take the motion as seriously as they could have...but it is FL so I shouldn't be too surprised by the absurdity.
Yeah BI isn't in the best place to mock Buzzfeed for clickbait.
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
The statute says that if you are involved in "the canning, processing, preserving, freezing, drying, marketing, storing, packing for shipment or distribution of perishable foods", then you do NOT qualify for overtime.
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Hi @TheoryandPractice !
Rule 3 is interpreted as S--->/Y and W---->/Y because the presence of S or W means that Y cannot be there. The same is true for the presence of Y, meaning S cannot be there and W cannot be there (Y--->/S and Y--->…
Hi @adore-no !
I'd focus on eliminating issues with flaws. This will help you in other areas of the LSAT because if you can see and understand why arguments are flawed, you should be able to identify the point at issue with other question types mor…
LOL @tanes256 true. Yeah @twssmith I saw that! Looks like I'll be taking it then as it's not in my nature to turn down $100 and not sate my curiosity----basically I don't have a good reason not to take it. I'm registering for it!
Hi @LKmusic91 ! I recommend finishing the course first and then PTing. This way you don't burn through PTs when you come across content that you haven't done the lessons on.
Fascinating info @dennisgerrard ! They'd have to offer a lot more than that for me to take it digitally considering the cost of the test. The good news is like @"Alex Divine" said it looks like we all have some time before the digital format is the …
If the gaps or assumptions seem obvious to you that's great! I think about lawgic like traveling in Kenya(the lsat), for example, and not learning some basic Swahili (in this case lawgic). It's fine to not speak Swahili in some areas like the Nairob…