where C precede B and E follows next. Question #3. What about A. If D is first what's the order. Maybe, I'm complicating this, but if D is first what happens to A or E. If B precedes A a
For #3, there are certainly cases where I don't know the main idea of the passage, and I struggle to think of one after I have read it. There is probably going to be a question about the main ide
possible, for example, to know that problem set #3 out of 10 is on average a "medium" difficulty? I would like to be know that without having to open up the answer key. Or perhaps there is
at OSU. They are also competitively ranked (#30 according to U.S. News and World Reports). Their network is expansive, and I do not think attending this school would shatter my dreams of becoming a
their range. Then a more difficult school like #34 of BC. Then Georgia at whatever they are. (I'm just naming schools I like.) Then rise your goals up the rankings until you hit your peak. If yo
Thanks for your advice. "Pre-phrasing"/predicting is something I intuitively do anyway. However, I wanted to throw question #3 into the mix anyway, just in case some people might have argu
Irrelevant pencil knowledge: Lead types are graded the way they are by 'hardness' - so, a #2 pencil is harder than a #1, but softer than a #3. Standardized testing companies all specify #2 b
Yeah don't feel bad #3 got me too! I'm so bummed I'm going to have to take it in Feb and it'll be too late in the cycle for most of my schools I'm definitely going to be dril
LR wasn't bad. RC last Passage was rough for me. I think we can all agree that LG#3 was a joke? I cannot think of any clever ways to solve it. Brutal force is just a little better than guessing i
(#3) I should still be in line to receive some scholarship money from this school even if I drastically underperform on my Dec LSAT. (My GPA is currently at their 75th percentile)
I'm not looking for instant gratification but I am still a bit awkward with the test and have pacing issues where I feel compelled to go quickly even though I have time. I thought that doing more
ramen life but if you go to USC (#20) or Davis (#34) at sticker you can still do just find and even get a 160k a year big law job if that is your jam or something else that is prestigious in its own
I don't understand how B is the answer. In the lessons regarding weakening, I was under the impression that we were to look for ways to weaken the connection between the Premises and the Conclus…
Hey guys I would like you all to give me some insight into my situation. I've been taking full length pretests #39-45 beginning this month and my scored ranged from 165-172, 172 being the last of
#3 was something that I personally really developed recently. I was living a life that seemed to be dictated by deadlines, or hitting targets. When it comes to the LSAT, I've found that changing
I would like some suggestions about how to BR reading comp. I just started the practice exams today (#36), and I am wondering what other people typically do with this section.
read for #2, 35 minutes, instructions read for #3, 35 minutes, 15 minute break, called back in/check ID, instructions for #4 read, 35 minutes, instructions for #5 read, 35 minutes, and then the essay
C) We know that most people make a profit, but what if these idiots (the "some" of #3) are the outliers? Unsupported due to lack of existential inference. Eliminate.