Self-study
Instructor
KatieMaeRials
- Official Score
- 178
Katie Mae never expected to love the LSAT when she started studying for it, but while studying, she learned to love the process of working through questions and is excited to have the opportunity to continue with it. She firmly believes in the learnability of the LSAT and believes anyone can have confidence going into the test. As someone who struggled with burnout while studying, she understands the mental stressors that go along with taking the LSAT and is committed to sustainable, realistic studying for students. She has a passion for teaching and loves her evenings spent teaching grade-school students math, reading, and karate. When not tutoring, you can find Katie Mae watching reality TV, practicing Taekwondo, or volunteering!
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Yale
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Yale
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@KhushyMandania They'll show up in lots of question types. See this PSA question for reference of another question type where it occurs. Often, the stimulus tag will refer to the type of gap found in the invalid argument. Lots of question types are flawed! https://7sage.com/question/PT101.S3.Q20