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PT140.S1.Q23
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Wednesday, Oct 25 2017

I thought the most important thing was to diagram the conditional logic. If a question had the believe element in it, it must also be paralleled too?

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Tuesday, Sep 19 2017

Interested!

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Sunday, Oct 15 2017

I just took it yesterday in Toronto. It was very neat!

The screen was like 10" by 6.5" - a Samsung tablet. I don't know what kind, since I'm an Apple user.

There was no eye irritation since I could adjust the font size and screen brightness. The tablet was responsive. There was no lag when moving from question to question, or going back to a question in the beginning or middle. I liked that I could flag questions to go back to.

Nothing was done differently from a normal pencil-and-paper test, except there was a video tutorial in the beginning to help us understand the tablet functions. The stylus was a regular pen with the rubber tip at the end. Just one stylus kind was available. We were allowed to keep it at the end! It was comfortable and easy to use. Good ink flow.

I used the provided scratch pad to write out my LG boards. There were a lot of pages in that scratch pad. Sometimes I forgot to write out conditionals for LR because I was focused on doing it mentally, and I'd have preferred to write it out beside the question, but that was a minor thing. And, I'd have preferred to write on the question when dealing with flaw/parallel reasoning, but oh well.

I'd actually prefer to do the LSAT on the tablet! I like the 3 available highlighting colours on RC. It didn't take time to switch between colours, which made it easier to reference certain points. Also, a keyboard was provided for the writing sample.

It's surreal to think my future kid would write a digital LSAT (if they chose) and think it's normal, haha.

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PT113.S3.Q2
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elisabethlam9198
Friday, Nov 10 2017

How would answer choice D be negated?

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PT154.S1.Q16
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Friday, Feb 09 2018

Damn. I interpreted A’s “non religious” activity as their day-to-day life being a reliable basis for comparing against their religiosity. This question was tricky

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Wednesday, Nov 01 2017

@ - no, only Stanford wants a tailored letter. The rest of the T-14 are fine with general LORs.

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Wednesday, Nov 01 2017

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Stanford Reference Letter

How individualized/tailored should the reference letters be? I already feel bad enough that my references took the time and effort out of their busy schedules to write one general reference letter for me...

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