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@AdrianBurger This was the only one I missed also. This explanation helped me deconstruct it after: D misrepresents the scope of the general principle. The authors' proposed mechanism is about reducing cost and difficulty broadly—which includes uncertainty about housing and labor markets, physical moving costs, and adaptation costs. D cherry-picks only two specific manifestations of that broader principle: physical costs and cultural/linguistic cushioning. That's incomplete and slightly distorts what the authors are actually claiming.
@JohnLanza "Below" for the purposes of dealing with negatives should be interpreted as the "going more negative" in the LSAT
LOR Question: Am I able to view my letters of rec before I choose which ones to use? Also, should I be using different letters of rec for different schools? I want to make sure I can trust my LOR before I use it.
Why not August?