For #18, it's going to be a hard(er) one because the answers themselves are written in conditionals. Usually when they do this they are hiding further inferences in the answer choices. If you
For #18, it's going to be a hard(er) one because the answers themselves are written in conditionals. Usually when they do this they are hiding further inferences in the answer choices. If you
For #18, it's going to be a hard(er) one because the answers themselves are written in conditionals. Usually when they do this they are hiding further inferences in the answer choices. If you
Advice on joint recommendations in general: They're largely a flame. Law school is a professional school for people who want to be lawyers. If you want to be a lawyer, get a JD from a well-respec
I'd wake up three hours before I needed to be at work to do a session (new game #1; repeat; new game #2; repeat; game #1 from the day before; game # 2 from the day before; game #1 from exactly a
Guess! In the Powerscore LR book, he actually has a whole section about guessing. Apparently, D is the most popular answer for #1-19, and then E for #20-26, so keep that in mind when guessing
I am already planning to submit #1 & #2 in addition to my PS. The instructions say 'You may answer more than one essay topic if you so choose.' Of course no reason to answer #4 if unnece
In short... I basically took my Dec. lsat cold...141... sucks I know.... the law school I want to go to has an evening program. A 145 would secure me.... Can I get this by Feb? with 7sage? Wanting to
In short... I basically took my Dec. lsat cold...141... sucks I know.... the law school I want to go to has an evening program. A 145 would secure me.... Can I get this by Feb? with 7sage? Wanting to
Pretty sure philosophy majors have the second highest average LSAT score, per major. Physics is #1, I believe, but that probably more to do with fewer physics majors taking the LSAT.