Question? As you study, is it better to study each section and master how to do that section (ex. Main Point) before moving onto the next section (ex. MSS) or is it better to just learn the concept (ex MP-the answer choice will paraphrase) and move onto the next section knowing you are still getting alot wrong. But believing the blind review section is where you are suppose to master the skill.
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I am planning to take the Feb or Jun 2018 test. I need a study group. I need the accountability. I am ready to kick this test out of the ball park, once and for all.
Hi, I commute as well, but from Baltimore. I work near Union Station. If you are still interested, let me know.
I am not a UMBC student but I am in the area. I am taking the Sept 2014 test. If you are interested, let me know.
Guilty as charged. This will be my second career. I have a BA and MS. My JD will complete my alphabet soup. I have been putting off LS for a while now. I've finally got tired of hitting my head on the glass ceiling, so my goal it to slay the June 2018 LSAT and start in the Fall of 2018. I met with the assistant dean of admissions today to my #1 school and was told admission in the Fall is possible but tight. They have a waiting list to clear first. So if not in 2018, then Fall 2019.
I could not decide which one was the conclusion…"that very disposition prevents some …" or "reason plays an essential…" I chose the latter. If I did the "why test" it would have steered me in the right direction. So when I went to the answer choices, I chose "D" because I could explain why the others answer choices were wrong. So luck got me through. My advice: If you are unsure about a conclusion, do the why test or locate the context indicator word.
Hi. I am interested. I am in Maryland. I am planning on taking the Dec test. I am ready to get started with a partner asap. Looking forward to hearing from you soon. I sent a message with my email address.
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