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Great job! Can't speak for other folks, but you're giving me hope!
The first thing is to relax. Take a few breaths. We know there are people who don't even study for this test, then they attempt it, and end up in Law School. I work full time as well and I've taken a lot of breaks due to unforseen events or simply just procrastination. Life is complicated. After all is said and done, this is only a test. Your real foe will be law school. Sometimes our own thoughts become the obstacles, so if you choose to worry and your anxiety rises you will set yourself up for failure. Let it go for a while. You're likely already as ready as you will be, for Saturday.
JY, if this is an MBT question, why was it a part of the MSS set?
JY, is there any reading you can recommend that discusses this idea of descriptive vs. prescriptive statements? This is the first time I am coming up on this idea in the course and I'd like to read more about. In particular, as to how to better connect prescriptive statements in the answer choices to prescriptive statements in the passage.
Was gonna take it in Feb, now pushed it back to June. JY is correct. Take your time ppl!
Holidays or events such as a death or birth of another person.
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Not sure if this will help but try another browser like Firefox/Opera and clear your cache. That should work. Google how to clear the cache in your respective browsers.
I work full time in a hospital. Around 70 hours a week. I like to study a full two-three hours, anywhere from 3AM or 4AM until it's time to go to work. You just have to find time and then put as much effort into it as you can. The other responses here are instructive for me as well.