The word 'unsurpassed' is put in answer D to make sure that the country under question is absolutely #1 when it comes to military power. Because if, let's say, it was #10, then it actua
whole world. Let's say that pieces #9 and #10 are the most realistic of the bunch. Now that would mean that #9 and #10 are also the most truthful, right? So that means that #9 and #10 both share
For #10- Strengthening Question, The dentist cites as evidence 5 studies showing that tooth issues in children are proportionally lower in Europe (where water is not fluoridated) than the USA (where w
This is well after your post, but I had a room mate in grad school who did a law degree at a school ranked around #100 or lower at that time. They have since come up, they are in the 90's, but t
In LR, I skip any PF questions after question #10 and come back if I have time. This has also boosted my average for LR. I was wondering if i can employ a similar strategy for RC. I find that the r
how much does the rank of a law school matter in the grand scheme of things? [...] should I apply to schools that are (for example) #80 and #100 because they are known for what I want to take? Or aim
according to this article Albany Law school was #10 for that program but on 7 Sage it is #106. In sum, should I apply to schools that are (for example) #80 and #100 because they are known for what I
So #10 on the USC Gould app says to explain the variance in multiple LSAT scores or whether or not you feel your scores shack up to your full potential. I am thinking about discussing how my test day
For rule #10, what if the person did not intend to be yelling but their keyboard was broken? Or what if they did not know the social keyboard etiquette and just typed in all caps (I know of some peopl
For rule #10, what if the person did not intend to be yelling but their keyboard was broken? Or what if they did not know the social keyboard etiquette and just typed in all caps (I know of some peopl
For rule #10, what if the person did not intend to be yelling but their keyboard was broken? Or what if they did not know the social keyboard etiquette and just typed in all caps (I know of some peopl
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).