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
Instead of #1, just emphasize that you didn't realize how much one could actually improve on the LSAT (if that's true). Other than that, I'd include everything else.
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
If the LSAT had provided us with this argument in the form of a pseudo sufficient assumption/ sufficient assumption, what would be the SA? In other words, how I look at these questions is to ask myse
Chiming in to say that tutor proficiency should always be priority #1. You should not settle on that simply for an in-person experience. Obviously if you can get both and you prefer in-person tutoring
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
For the June 2007 Prep Test, for Section 4 (RC) and question #13 ("Which of the following principles underlies the arguments in both passages?") I see why E is correct, but why is D incorrec
Hi all, I'm a nontraditional (read: 42yo) student. I had talked myself out of law school 2x previously, but discovered ABA-accredited hybrid and weekend programs where I could get a "real&qu
@YesSarah thank you! I was not aware that different schools had different requirements! Is that a T14 thing? My #1 school is an upper 30 ranked and all of the schools I am applying to are between 20-4
Getting scholarship money from schools is definitely my #1 worry. I do not want to drown in debt, and it's been a major contributing factor to my anxiety.
Read. I read the whole Harry Potter series during my wait. It really helped. But you do you. What's your thing? Read all the Star Wars books or Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire or The Complet
I once met a Dentist who told me that he waited three years to get into UC San Francisco, which is the #1 Dental School in United States. During those three years he faced constant doubt from himself
I know I've done #1 in @BinghamtonDave's list, PT 36 G3 -- six passengers on a bus -- but I don't have it in an LSAC book nor can I find it on this site, not even as a silent video. Doe
#1) Learning from other people who have taken the test before they were ready: It's more effective to learn from other people who have done something similar than to do the same thing and expect
I know I've done #1 in @BinghamtonDave's list, PT 36 G3 -- six passengers on a bus -- but I don't have it in an LSAC book nor can I find it on this site, not even as a silent video. Doe