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Saturday, Aug 30 2014

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Tuesday, Sep 23 2014

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Your September Test Day plan?

Hi fellow anxious soon to be test takers! Wondering if anyone has any ideas or tips for what they will do the night before and morning of the test. For many, it has probably been a while since they've taken a standardized test.

For instance:

What will you eat the night before?

Morning of?

Good Snacks to take with you?

What will you wear?

How early do you plan to arrive?

Ideas for if you are having trouble sleeping the night before?

Secret incantations to perform to get a 175+ ?

Tricks to avoid the jitters day of?

First thing you plan to do after the LSAT?

Again, good luck!

http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-72-section-3-question-11/

Hi folks, I can't for the life of me figure out why the correct answer for question 11 in sec. 3 of the June 2014 test is choice A. (This is the question regarding citizen opposition to a new hiking trail on the grounds that users will litter.) Aren't both C and D better choices?

My thanks to anyone who has any idea!

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Thursday, Sep 18 2014

We have to answer, "Why is the doctor's prescription not bizarre?" A and D are immediately out as being irrelevant. The key is that the the paragraph tells us that only getting 4 to 6 hours is definitely a problem for the patient. C then becomes less attractive because to buy that answer, we would have to make the additional assumption that our patient fits into that category of people who need less than 8 hours of sleep, which goes against our knowledge that 6 hours is not enough for this guy. Choice B sounds nice, but it's a classic "so what?" when you think about it. He's getting the 2 hours, which is the most important, but he still has a problem- why is the doctor not telling him to sleep more.

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