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LSAT
161
CAS GPA
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1L START YEAR
2026

Applications

Albany
Accepted
Arizona State
Waitlisted
Baylor
Rejected
Belmont
Rejected
Case Western
Applied
Denver
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Duquesne
Accepted
Hofstra
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Illinois - Chicago
Applied
Illinois - Urbana
Applied
Iowa
Rejected
New England - Boston
Accepted
New York Law School
Applied
Pacific (Mcgeorge)
Accepted
Pennsylvania State - Penn State Law
Accepted
Richmond
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Rutgers
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St. Thomas (Minnesota)
Accepted
Vermont
Accepted
Washburn
Accepted
William & Mary
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cheezwhiz
Monday, Mar 16

@CLacey it's referring to the above example A > B. He's saying if you confused "all" to be "only", you'd end up confusing sufficient for necessary because you'd be working with a different argument.

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Tuesday, Mar 10

@180-Energy some are easily grouped like no/none/never (necessary) and all/any/every (sufficient), then remembering which side to negate with something like unless -> none.

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PT137.S3.Q12
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cheezwhiz
Saturday, Mar 07

@YashiD other nurseries do not label them as "miniature".

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PT157.S2.Q25
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Edited Saturday, Mar 07

I ruled out D because even though it sounded good, I thought "many" in the stimulus could not also mean "most" in AC D. Is there wiggle room with those descriptors for flaw questions?

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Tuesday, Nov 11 2025

Taking a practice test helped me see which question types to focus on and which types I was already good at. I centered my drilling and reading on the feedback from the PTs which helped a lot. If you can get yourself to be curious about the questions, you'll start flying through the material.

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Monday, Oct 20 2025

Add, please!

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