I know the actual LSAT right now is 4 sections (1 of them being experimental). I'm a bit confused though - if we take a 4 section preptest on 7Sage, we get a score that takes into account ALL sections. But the actual LSAT only scores us based on 3 sections right? Since one of them is experimental?
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This is such a play on words! "Exceptionally still" (i.e., unusually still) should have indicated to us that chose D that the other waters were rougher than those of Shooter's Island. Therefore, answer choice D is not saying anything new -- we already know this information. By process of elimination, if you were like me stuck between C or D, then C would have been the clear choice.
#help should we always be negating answer choices of necessary assumption questions?
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I'm confused! Pls help (:
I'm not sure how easy it is to write a low res summary on the tablet? or if we'd do that on the scratch paper?
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I do bad toward the end of psets, but I don't know if I should continue with the curriculum or go over the entire pset/lesson again to see if I understand it better. Any recommendations on what I should do? Should I just move on or review that section all over again.
Specifically, for when we're drilling LG games in the syllabus. Thanks!
Hey everyone! I don't understand the difference between standard and target time. Would appreciate some clarification!
At what point do I know I've completed the core curriculum? Currently, I'm on weakening questions - but I noticed there's nowhere on the syllabus that specifically states "core curriculum." I know its L, LR, and RC but how do I know when I've completed those lessons on the syllabus?
I thought it was E because it seems that there is an inconsistency between the first sentence that knowing the original language is essential and the second sentence where it says that scholars don't need to know the original language since it's all translated. Can someone please clarify?
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