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I was about to start up studying again for the December LSAT and wanted to get through as many practice tests to up my endurance since I feel the only thing holding me back is my timing. I was thinking 2 days of rest in between tests is adequate rest while not working or going to school and 3 days would be fine when working 40 hours a week, but I wanted some feedback on this idea.

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alejandrocastro754246
Tuesday, Jun 09 2015

I marked "But. in spite of the ever increasing sophistication, ... , not the first shread of evidence has been forthcoming." as the conclusion, but why is it that this is part of the premise? I dont see how it supports the main conclusion, and it seems to only be a paraphrase of the sentence you had marked as the conclusion.

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alejandrocastro754246
Sunday, Aug 07 2016

I feel silly for missing such an obvious one :\ Thanks lol

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alejandrocastro754246
Sunday, Aug 07 2016

Just food for thought: I went through the application cycle and after not getting into a T14 (I should have expected it) I decided to sit out and retake the LSAT.

Now, being a URM (Hispanic/Puerto Rican) I figured I'd apply to all the schools that sent me waivers and some obvious stretches in hopes of lucking my way in. I have a 3.45 gpa, finance major, and 159 lsat at the time. The schools I applied to EARLY nearly all waitlisted me (Cornell, Columbia, USC, and Boston College) Whereas schools that I either A) applied to late (Upenn, UVA, Michigan) or place my application on hold until I retook the lsat which I ultimately had to cancel for medical reasons (Boston University, UCLA and Northwestern) flat out rejected me. So, I feel that the early application will show you are eager and strongly considering those school and have the school lean more towards a wait-list than flat out rejection where as you asking them to hold you're application specifically will make them only read your application later where they will likely, and reasonably, expect you to have gotten into other schools in the mean time and consider you a matriculation risk.

So my suggestion would be to include an LSAT addendum saying that you intend to retake due to good practice test scores but do not specifically ask for a hold. They'll review you're application and get to you know and very unlikely flat out reject you, at least that was my impression from my application cycle.

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Sunday, Aug 07 2016

alejandrocastro754246

Is there a way to generate questions by there type?

I am looking to just pull all the parallel reasoning questions, necessary assumption, and flaw in reasoning questions from older LSATs and just drill those in a row to hammer out errors and timing issues. Is there a way I can pull questions by there type in 7sage from older tests so I can just combine them myself?

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alejandrocastro754246
Saturday, Oct 03 2015

Wait, so did anyone who only have 1 LR sections get a question about Chairmen, Vicechairmen, Directors, and how they served the board of directors in sub committees?????????? PLEASE TELL ME YES!

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alejandrocastro754246
Thursday, Oct 01 2015

Is it really necessary to write your name and lsac number on the back of it? I already glued it =[

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