I applied to law school in late December and sent a January LSAT score (162). I was accepted to a #50 ranked law school with a ~30-40K/year conditional scholarship. I deposited and have been planning
Hello, I am working through Prep Test 4, Section 3, Game 1 and I am trying to understand what's the best way to approach question #5, specifically as it relates to finding the "Minimum numbe
If getting into a T3 or T4 school is your goal, I would recommend that you study more in order to increase your LSAT score. You have a stronger chance of gaining acceptance, as well as scholarship mon
On the 7Sage podcast page on Apple, I only see one Clubhouse episode (#50). When will the rest be posted? Is there somewhere else I’ll be able to find them?
moments has been very helpful. For example, Tip #5: in a convoluted stimuli, the last sentence is usually not the main point. Tip #8: In LR, if a word such as "vote" is repeated many times
moments has been very helpful. For example, Tip #5: in a convoluted stimuli, the last sentence is usually not the main point. Tip #8: In LR, if a word such as "vote" is repeated many times
In this scenario we would be left with only distributions #2, #3 and #5. In this case, I would write down the different distributions. Most likely, I would create three separate Game Boards for each o
that Cornell is bottom T14 and Columbia's #5?)....Vanderbilt gave me a pretty decent scholarship too but I don't know if I can use it to negotiate, and I'm not really considering going
that Cornell is bottom T14 and Columbia's #5?)....Vanderbilt gave me a pretty decent scholarship too but I don't know if I can use it to negotiate, and I'm not really considering going