in my mind and the letter I circled (i.e, "#10 - C, #11 - D, #12 - A" etc). This has helped get my bubbling errors down to the -1 range, but not always.
in my mind and the letter I circled (i.e, "#10 - C, #11 - D, #12 - A" etc). This has helped get my bubbling errors down to the -1 range, but not always.
Given the third rule by itself those are the possibilities. Now lets take a look at question #10 for an example of why I love In and Out games! Tinker with these rules, it pays dividends. First, let
I have a quick question regarding #10 from PT72, S2 (the Parliamentary Procedure question), specifically answer D. I bounced back and forth between C and D, and even though I knew D is wrong, I couldn
I am going to be a little late:( First LR section - I struggled in the #10-15 stretch - if I miss those on call - would someone help me out at the end:)
I'm having trouble understanding the logical difference between very similar sufficient assumption questions. The questions are from PT 36 SECTION 1 #18 and PT 63 SECTION 1 #10. I'm having t
that gets rid of A, so C is all you have left. #10 is probably the toughest question in my opinion, but if you just get down to brute forcing it you can solve it in about a minute if you didn't
where the 2nd hardest LR question was before #10. It's good to keep the 10 in 10(min), 15 in 15(min) in mind but always be willing to adapt to the test.
It's just really hard to assume that you'll be in the top 10-15% of your class if you go to say a school ranked #100. And the more debt you take on, it's hard to pay off that loan witho
The few times where I skipped answer choices has been where I missed them. Had I read the rest of the answer choices, the correct response was way more obvious. This is in my experience much the case
but you need to have benchmark times. Mine are #10-10m, #15-15m, #20-25m. I know mine may be a little extreme, but I like to push the pace because I'm on autopilot from 1-14 for the most part(
Think of it this way you're the head of recruiting for a law firm that is "number 1" in the nation for healthcare law. You're looking for young law school student who will make a g