When I tried signing up for the June LSAT a few days ago (late, I know), I was placed on a waiting list for a test center in the Los Angeles area since there were no spots available. I received an email from LSAC yesterday stating I've been assigned to a center that's at a hotel (Irvine Marriott). Should I be nervous about not taking the test at a University? I'm not sure whether this test center has been used before in the past. I tried looking up the test center number and any reviews from people who may have taken the LSAT there but didn't find anything. Thoughts?
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jjawad483
Sunday, Aug 13 2017
To save time, is it better to only read the portion of the stimulus that the question stem asks about just like J.Y did in this explanation? Not sure if this is a safe method to do on all necessary assumption questions.
How is C parallel to the premise in the stimulus if it's a conditional statement: "But if there is a decline in the demand for consumer goods.."?
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