Hi,
I plan on applying to law schools this fall and I plan to study my butt off all summer and hopefully get a really good score come October. My original plan was to take it in September but I have had some complications come up that make that not really an option for me.
If I plan to have all my application materials ready to go by the time scores are released (including 2 letters and a 3.99 GPA), and hopefully get a better score than I would if I were to take the LSAT any earlier (ideally 170s), would submitting applications in very early November seriously decrease my chances at getting into top ~30 schools and scholarships (not necessarily from top 30s)?
I'm really worried about this and I'm wondering if since I cannot take it any earlier if I should just postpone my applications all together until next year.
Thanks!
when you have a group 3 and a group 4 indicator in a sentence, you have to pick one to do your translation rule with and then negate the thing which follows the other indicator.
so for this question"one cannot maintain good soil without good farming" you have cannot (G4) and without (G3).
If you decide to use cannot to translate, you have
[good soil] and [/good farming], since "good farming" is what follows the G3 indicator.
Then you apply the G4 rule (negate the necessary) and get
[good soil] -> [good farming]
If you decide to put [good soil] as your necessary condition you get the contrapositive of the above, so it means the same thing.
[/good farming] -> [/good soil]
The same structure happens if you decide to translate the 'cannot' instead.