Also, it is not necessary that the last 5 questions are the hardest, sometimes question #2 can also be difficult. Also, people have different strengths and weaknesses. Maybe you are taking too long on
Turns out they use flimsy paper. Fortunately, I went in with #2s! Might have to retake though...the LG section destroyed me. And I got 2 RCs...TWO RCs!
Absolutely they do. For example, if they specify "#2 or HB" pencils on the list of things allowed in the test room, then you would not technically be allowed to even have #3s. That's a
I believed the "#2 pencils only" requirement is for the scantron (I could be wrong). I don't intend on using a #3 to bubble in answers, just for the LG section. I think I may just use #
LSAC specifies #2 or HB pencils. While they shouldn't care other than for the bubbles, and perhaps for the writing sample, they strike me as people who try to find picayune things to care about.
The reason I ask is because I would like to use #3 pencils for the LG section (#2 to bubble). However, #3 pencils tend to be somewhat difficult to read on recycled or thin paper. Tried using a #3 penc
#2) Don't give your application a weakness it doesn't have yet: When you get down to submitting your applications, which one of us really wants to write about why one of our LSAT score was
A) A strain of gypsy moth unaffected by the fungus has increased in its share of population. This is very similar to our prediction above in #2. Where no cause, as that particular strain of gypsy moth