My app was placed on "reserve" which I don't know if its a fancy or nice way of saying waitlisted. Either way they gave me 2 weeks to upload a LOCI. I applied late in the cycle so not much new achievements to mention, and I already wrote a Why Essay. Should I reiterate or expand on those points again in the LOCI? What additional info should I include, and how long should it be? I read the 7sage articles but wanted some additional info.
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Friday, Aug 05 2022
But the conclusion does not state that kids develop more aversions to foods, it simply says the aversions are stronger in kids. So I find it hard to see how them getting sick more often would result in a stronger aversion to some specific foods.
Hey everyone, I basically have finished the CC and am just left with PTs for the remainder of my study schedule aiming for the September LSAT. I wanted to see what would be a good consistent study routine beyond doing 1-2 PTs a week with blind review, in terms of drilling and so forth. What is recommended for the days I am not PTing- make problem sets, do problems of each type?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
I would say the question deals more with the driving skills of teenagers, rather than their driver's license. They already have licenses, but they are arguing to add more restrictions because they lack basic driving skills. Also the conditional statements of whether or not you can get a license without putting on your seatbelt are taken from the real world and not from the stimulus. They do not mention that to get a license you must put on your seatbelt. Even if we assume this non-present requirement, nothing says that simply because they got their license and passed the test it means they possess the basic driving skill of putting on your seatbelt. They can also have a tendency to not do it in practice.