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
I still don't know if 64.3.26 is best diagrammed or approached with intuition at the fore, mechanics at ready--sometimes I feel P over diagram, and maybe I'm being too harsh, but it's a
First time poster - doing some last minute studying. I'm reviewing November's test but I don't see JY's explanations for the last passage. Do you know if this is available anywhere
to the back of the section and worked from #26 to wherever I left off in the middle. I ended up with 25/26 and that was the highest raw section score for my entire test. I was skipping all throughout
Hey everyone! Having a bit of difficulty with this passage. It's from the first RC problem set in the core curriculum. I was wondering if anyone could add to JY's explanation for #26 and exp
saying that you would not be interested in #26? There is also enough fluctuation in that range (schools dive in and out of #20-25 depending on the year) that you might consider schools in bottom of y
Since #26 is asking of the meaning/role in the passage, a quick look at the word and reading a line or two both before and after the word should be enough to allow you to select an answer choice. This
Skip the question and come back if you have time. You want to make sure you're getting all of the questions right that you can..rather than getting #22-#26 wrong because you burned 3 minutes each
right that you can..rather than getting #22-#26 wrong because you burned 3 minutes each on #20 and #21, you skip 20 and 21, and are able to get the last 4 right because you're not in "high-
For #26: I understand why (E) is wrong because the stim. is not defending (never says if right or wrong) but I was just wondering if someone could explain the difference between context and fact (this
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
Might be (thus the O&G analogy). I don't know. You gotta keep in mind that UT is #15 and ASU is #26 or so, so that might also affect portability. I could be wrong. That's why you should
2013 employment indicates ASU (Arizona now ranked #26) and MSU (Michigan State now ranked #94) had about 8.8% and 4.7% biglaw placement rates, respectively. On the other hand, Cornell (now ranked #13)