There is a passage on realism in international relations. I'm pretty sure I read it prior to the test. I think it was written by Mearsheimer, maybe Walt.
Well not the same exact passage obviously but there was a passage on the Feb test where I had done a class project related to it.
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How did you know what to read before the LSAT? LOL
There is a passage on realism in international relations. I'm pretty sure I read it prior to the test. I think it was written by Mearsheimer, maybe Walt.
yes, i had read something about butterfly migration patterns before that turned out to be an lsat passage
Well not the same exact passage obviously but there was a passage on the Feb test where I had done a class project related to it.