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I don't, I feel it takes me longer to write it out than it does to answer it in my head. What helped me was to really deeply understand the conditional logic behind it and then start noticing the patterns throughout the test. The logic map is only necessary for really deeply enmeshed conditional chains during my drills when stakes are low, for practice. I wouldn't risk it on test day.
For Q1, I came to the conclusion that censor 1 had less book manuscripts submitted to them than censor 2. my train of thought was if they both approved the same number of manuscripts (lets say it was 100) and the first censor approved half of the books submitted then the total would be 200 manuscripts submitted. now, if censor 2 only approved a quarter but the number of manuscripts approved was the same under both censors then censor 2 must have approved 100 out of 400 submitted.
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm struggling to see how the first censor had to have more manuscripts submitted to them. can anyone help me make the connection?
There are plenty of schools outside of the T14 that will provide you with a quality education. As long as you know how to network and seek out opportunities for yourself, you will be successful regardless of school rank.
Have you taken your LSAT yet? You may be able to offset the low GPA with a high LSAT score.
Also, try to work on turning your passion for fighting people into a passion for seeking justice. Being mean will hold you back from reaching your true potential and may even close some professional doors. Kindness is a much stronger trait! Good luck :)