I know this question shouldn't and won't affect my studying habits (except for maybe lighting a fire under my ass), but I noticed that UCLA, my goal school, jumped to #15 in the most recent
I know this question shouldn't and won't affect my studying habits (except for maybe lighting a fire under my ass), but I noticed that UCLA, my goal school, jumped to #15 in the most recent
necessry. If you're missing questions after #15 it sounds like you need to go deeper into the question type. Maybe there's something subtle that you should be looking for that you're m
For example if 180 is heaven, and the ladder that gets to it has 180 steps that you have to climb and you are at step #154, will your next step be 180? Nope, you next steps are going to be 155, 156, a
All the questions I've missed are from #15 and onwards. Also timing is an issue for me for some reason. For RC, I definitely had time left to spare and I was sure about all my answers, but they
The common understanding among law school applicants is that if you want a reasonable shot at practicing "big law" you HAVE to get T14. My questions is, why 14? I understand that you have to
Might be (thus the O&G analogy). I don't know. You gotta keep in mind that UT is #15 and ASU is #26 or so, so that might also affect portability. I could be wrong. That's why you should
I would not go to UTex (#15 and still has plenty of reach outside of TX/the South), for instance, if you want to do sports law (I haven't heard anything about that kind of concentration there, no
After reviewing, i understand the conflict is that Kendrick says cig ads should be prevented but also remain legal. I dont understand how that's a conflict.There are lots of things we all think …
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(because
I have found that writing out my own explanations for more difficult questions (basically any question later than #15 in a section) helps me IDENTIFY WHERE I GO WRONG.
i have a question on diagramming multiple conditionals: e.g., Q#15, section 1 of PT #63 (june 2011), choice B states, "if someone tells the same lie to two different people, then neither of those
T14, you're screwed. Who really thinks the #15 ranked school is in any non-arbitrary non-US-News-and-Wolrd-Report sense different from the #14 ranked school?