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For 5. E, what about how there's less unsold/unused books that sit around? Now that we don't print those in advance, we likely wouldn't need as much paper? I liked A, though, as the soft language helped a lot, although we have to assume we don't have a ton of unsold books that we still need to store in case somebody orders them.
CFC, of course your scores are exceptional, but your RC stands out in particular. Are you generally an avid reader with strong comprehension or do you have a certain strategy? The Memory Method works well, but I need something to take me from roughly -5/-4 to the next level. I've found marking author's attitude as well as reading for structure upfront, then later coming back to specific details seems to improve my scores. Sort of looking at it as one big LR question, sometimes even taking 15-20 seconds to scan questions prior to first read. I appreciate any help!!
Alan! You fixed my issues (for playing in Flash); thanks for the help. Script seems to be working well for me on IE8. Appreciate you resolving that so quickly.
This might be the end of my LSAT study, since I'm stuck at work 60 hours a week. Help?
Definitely possible... I've spent ~540 hours (I log my hours) studying since Oct. and have gone from 146-166, using very similar resources. I'm gunning another 5 points at the minimum.
I've always used this at work and am now having the same problem! I originally encountered a similar issue and fixed it by going to 'settings' and switching from HTML5 to Flash. Unfortunately I can't switch browsers from IE. Nothing has changed on the work computer, but I now get the error:
Webpage error details
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Timestamp: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 12:51:03 UTC
Message: Script error
Line: 0
Char: 0
Code: 0
URI: http://lsat7sage2.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/plugins/bwp-minify/min/?f=wp-content/themes/diverso/js/modernizr.2.5.3.min.js,wp-content/themes/diverso/js/d3.v3.min.js&ver=1358302640
Question on syntax: on the LSAT, just because several people have different talents/experience, can we definitely be sure that they are in fact unique qualities? This freedom seems more prevalent in older LSATs, and that the LSAC may tighten up the language in more recent tests. Thoughts? (Disclaimer - not debating answer).
My Kindle HDX "Silk" browser is unable to play the videos back as either Flash or HTML5, and the add-on browser "Dolphin" is giving me the same issue. I've tried every trick in the book as far as tinkering with settings is concerned. With a month left till June 9th this is getting to be scary.
So Kindle Fire doesn't support flash (Adobe stopped supporting mobile flash circa 2012). I've been trying to watch the videos as HTML5. This worked for a few days, but now 7sage reads "Sorry, Adobe Flash 10.1 is needed to view this video - please install it from..." I get this error regardless of my Flash preference under my 7sage settings. I'm not sure why.
As background: On my work's computer I had to run the videos as Flash because we are forced to use IE8 (big corporation, slow to upgrade technology). If you remember around March 17 the videos were only running as HTML5, so I purchased the Kindle. Now it seems they only run as Flash for me (which renders the Kindle useless)?
Incredible time dump here, but upon review its really not that bad and some answer choices didn't even contain flaws!
Except now all videos seem to be loading in Flash only, which is killing me on my Kindle Fire