five LR questions that you got wrong before #20, for example. Then write in a document- summarize the stimulus and what made the right answer right, etc... for each one. Sometimes the brain is bus
For #20, it's surprisingly simple. The second and third lectures cannot be given in H because that would mean we'd have three lectures given in H, which violates rule #3 so the answer is B.
I chose C over B because this passage is primarily concerned with addressing Belcher and Hu's research. If you did #20 of this passage, you can see how the first half of the paragraph serves to i
You'd also probably be able to get a full ride to Boston University (#20) if you went early decision / distinguished scholar route if you got a high 160+ LSAT. WUSTL (17 I think) gives generous s
Accept that probably nothing you do in the next week is gonna make a massive difference at this point, so just focus on tightening things up. Maybe a take a day or two off as well so that you're
Accept that probably nothing you do in the next week is gonna make a massive difference at this point, so just focus on tightening things up. Maybe a take a day or two off as well so that you're
* Better timing strategy for LR. I'll explain. For example, let's say I approach question #20 and read the stimulus. After I prephrase, I read AC A and am at least 80% confident in it I will
about that problem. If I flagged question #20 and I already have it down to two answer choices and I know my confusion is coming from the first line of the stimulus, I'm going to come back to th
I've been largely following the "save the best for last" approach in my studying thus far, and so have only recently moved from tests #20-45 or so to more recent tests. Recently, I'
We’re almost finished compiling the application requirements of every ranked ABA-approved law school: https://coda.io/d/Canonical-7Sage-Law-School-List_daa7untIi1o/2020-App-Requirements_sumP8#2020-Law
I have my last PT scheduled for tomorrow. I’m going to try to work backwards in LR because I need a new method and I tend to lose all my points in LR in bundles (#20-#25 wrong in a row)
Yes, generally 15-25 can make 6 figures if they go to a specific region where those jobs are offered. For example, Minnesota ranked #20 has a median salary of $110,000 and the UC schools in that range