I posted this before but no one commented so I was wondering if there was a way to see explanation videos for substituted conditions in logic games? Or just some general help with them? I don't know how to answer them.
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I'm confused, should we have the practice test section completed before the session?
Probably burning out but also...did you do the core curriculum?
Does anyone else have this weird thing that happens to you while doing "weakening-except" questions where you'll like get nervous because of time and then forget it's an "except" and then just pick the any answers that weakens it? /facepalm it's a really bad habit of mine and it's super annoying because these are actually easier in concept. Any tips/suggestions?
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How is c) who cares? If there's less newspapers then there's less of a demand for journalism majors which renders the value of the major to be less.
I'm sad. I've been studying very consistently for four months and PTing well but before the exam, my webcam stopped working and my proctor was a jerk so I wasn't able to start until an hour after my time. I also wasn't able to sleep at all the night before and I just felt extremely brain fogged and sluggish the entire exam. And this is the last exam I could take really for this cycle. :/
How do I get to those questions though Juliet?
Thank you Juliet and SSBM1000!
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this is irrelevant but love the username
Lol, thank you.
Yo I wanna do join, I do really well in LR/RC. I average around missing 3-4 points in those sections. However I average around missing 12 points for the logic games lol.
I think it's because the point of comparison is solely the differences in rainfall and that you'd have to assume you're making that comparison between different rainfalls within the same area. So yes, obviously, it is true that there is less property damage in less densely populated areas but it's just not relevant.
I need help with trying to answer the questions that ask something along the lines of "Which of following could substitute the condition (insert rule here)"? I don't know how to approach these at all.
Example: PT M20.S2.Q11
Congrats, what was your score?
@ that's hilarious.
It's kind of annoying though because I'm naturally good at LR and struggle a lot with logic games.
Are you applying this cycle? Just curious because I'm also taking it in Jan.
To be honest I don't get why they made it shorter.
I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't use the highlighter function at all. I feel like it's just distracting and a waste of time.
Yes that's true but do you think it would make a difference if added into my addendum?
So basically I'm applying in Feb. and my GPA is currently a 3.54 but next semester I'm doing an internship program for credit and you get As in all 12 credits pretty much automatically and that would def boost my GPA to like a 3.6 and I'm sure that would be advantageous to my application. How should I go about using this to my advantage? Could I add an addendum and if I did..would they care? I'm hoping that the GPA I actually graduate with would be reported in the rankings (which I assume would be the only consideration for GPA in terms of a tiny difference such as this).
Thoughts?
Just because it violates etiquette doesn't mean it could not happen, a lot of art violates etiquette or norms..
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I was wondering if anyone had any insight or recommendation on whether or not to simulate the LSAT-flex (taking 3 sections as opposed to 4).
I was thinking that if I were to not simulate it, I could get more LR practice in but at the same time, I'm pretty sure if you take both then both factor into the score and that would artificially inflate my score given that I'm much better at LR than LG.
Any thoughts?
I applied in February with a 164 so this is pretty scary...wtf.
That answer does not make sense to me. If it's plowed at night it'll get the exposure to sunlight the next day especially since in the passage it says that the seeds are redeposited UNDER the soil so it's not as if the seeds could blow away in the night before the sun exposes the seeds to light.