Self-study
Hi! I've seen a lot of conflicting info on Reddit and want to know at what point do W's raise red flags for admissions to mid tier schools? I'm applying to my alma mater, LSU Law, with currently 3, very spaced out W's that are not from my major courses. My issue is that I might need to drop one more course (senior) because I am working so many hours. How much of a negative decision is this for my application? 3.75 GPA, 160 LSAT
I am having trouble understanding how D is the answer, when it never states in the question that an advertiser's goal is to change the buying habits of consumers. Why is changing a consumer's buying habits necessary for selling a product? If the answer said "Those who make decisions about television advertising believe that people older than 25 almost always have more conservative buying habits" or something obviously related to spending, it would not be as confusing. "Changing your buying habits" can also mean buying LESS. It doesn't inherently signal an increase in consumer product purchase. Right?