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Friday, Mar 26 2021

@ oh my bad, I meant Oct! I get off from work around 6 and get home around 7 so I generally study from 7:30 ~ 10pm after work. Hopefully I can catch up during Sat-Sun and get Friday nights off! But we just gotta do as much as we can I guess, even if that means we can't get through all of the available PTs by LSAT date!

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Friday, Mar 26 2021

I'm on the (almost) same boat. I started March 22 and hope to write my first LSAT by June and again in Sept, but may change my plan depending on how fast I could get through the course materials and practice tests. I also work FT (and not WFH!!!). Hang in there, we can do it!!

Edit: I haven't studied long enough to tell you anything solid, but I tried to squeeze in study times here and there, like commute time, lunch break, watching & re-watching videos of confusing concepts while brushing teeth, etc. Hope you could share some of your tips?

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irenepkwak183
Thursday, Feb 10 2022

Interested!!

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Saturday, Jan 04 2020

But my question still stands: I understand that B is the answer choice because the animals could grow on the land that does not grow grains and thus not get in the way of grains growing somewhere else. But if animals are still fed the grains (even though animals are raised on grass), wouldn't that still hinder the level of grain yield? Am I misunderstanding the question? Is the ac C saying that animals are fed grass? (I guess raised "on" grass just throws me off, because it could mean the animals are living on a grass land vs. animals are fed grass)

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