I just took the June LSAT but I haven't done the essay yet, so I wrote a practice one under timed conditions. I'm a strong writer & editor but I have been out of college for a year and a
rest of their application. I was in a Boston U(#24) webinar the other day and the AO said that while their medians are high, they have accepted applicants with scores and GPAs as low as 145/2.x, resp
But in #2, the author isn't trying to disprove Doctrine X by providing an example of an event that does NOT need to appeal to economic factors. After all, the author's own premise involves a
(5) The LSAT makes no attempt to test this. Like Point #2, this is very correlated with hard-work, but at the same time, some people have better long-term memories than short-term memories, but that d
Hey! I was also hoping to find video explanation on section 4. I happened to get #26 correct, and my reasoning was that while age is mentioned as a factor for the fossils, taphonomy was not used to de
hi! (fair warning, this a question from is the genuinely tragic mirrors passage btw): for the life of me, i cannot figure out why c is the right choice for this one. i think it's largely because…
hi! (fair warning, this a question from is the genuinely tragic mirrors passage btw): for the life of me, i cannot figure out why c is the right choice for this one. i think it's largely because…
hi! (fair warning, this a question from is the genuinely tragic mirrors passage btw): for the life of me, i cannot figure out why c is the right choice for this one. i think it's largely because…
and over until you get all of the inferences. #2- Try and split gameboards any time you can. A big tip, if there are very little rules it's probably best to go straight into the questions. But i