They are, just not as much as your 1L grades. The general consensus is that you need to have been in the realm of possibility the first time around to transfer somewhere. Of course if you end up #1 in
I think you misunderstood me. I know he hasn't made ALL video explanations for every single question. I'm referring to the video explanations he did make. For example, PT71-#1, I can't
for every possible scenario. I ended up missing #16 which turned out to be the only one I missed for the LG section during the PT, but after I did my BR I could see where I messed up on it. I hope
Hey guys! So two of us were discussing this question on the BR call last night. I chose D, which is the correct answer, but I want confirmation for why E is wrong.
I was between B/E and choose B because I immediately crossed out E b/c of the term HIGHLY productive which isn't stated in the stimulus (but E was right)
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
I'm scoring 160s on my PTs, take LSAT in Dec, so I'm not looking at T14. So, it doesn't matter to me that Yale is US News #1 and ATL #6.... What does concern me is that USC (my top pros
I see your point. But I still don’t see how that proves that the stimulus in #14 isn’t a circular argument. Clearly, there’s something fundamental that I’m not seeing because it seems as bright as day
We debated this question for a long time in Group BR last night. While almost everyone got the correct answer, we were strongly divided about the actual flaw in the stimulus. Some people held the exp…
Hopefully we are talking about the same question PT2/Section 4/#16 (Weaken). At first read of this “sciency” stimulus, I tried to recall high school chemistry class. Then I imagined the flask inside a