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I figured out how to do the mouse highlighting — you have to highlight with your cursor and THEN click the highlight button, which is pretty annoying and adds unnecessary extra time... but at least the highlighter is back.
But I genuinely can't figure out the "keyboard highlight" either LMFAO. Even on the official LawHub blog post I don't think they explain the commands to highlight at all. It just looks like It adds a blinking cursor onto the prompt... so I guess it keeps track of where you are in the text that way? But that still doesn't explain what the actual function of the tool is.
@marikitten03 crying is so real girl, I took a PrepTest at like 9 PM (don't do this) while on my period (don't do this) and in between Adderall doses (don't do this), then cried over getting a lower score than the last PT I took... then I reviewed the questions I got wrong and almost all my notes were about missing one or two words that would've led me to a different answer. sometimes you js need to crash out a little before you lock in
@mayahramadan wait ur name is maya and mine is maija we're twins. let's team up against the evil LSAT question writers #samename
I got this question right on blind review, but isn't this more simply circular reasoning? Maybe I'm misinterpreting it a bit, but that was my initial thought upon reading it.
Like, people do X and feel Y. Y is a result of X. Therefore everyone wants Y.
For the AC: I do X and get Y. Therefore I do Y to get X.
@pomergranatewellbutrin No prob twin :)
(also js remembered bc all my friends down in EL right now are mentioning it, their dairy store has VERY good ice cream... so that could be a beginning of law school treat)
I don't attend MSU's College of Law, so I don't know much about the admissions process or chances or anything like that, but I attend MSU for my current undergrad. I would recommend just looking for any information you can find and asking any questions at all, really, about it during the meeting. I do know that MSU law isn't as competitive as others, but I've heard of law students being able to bargain for better financial aid packages there. As someone in their Mock Trial program I'm also pretty familiar with the building itself, and just MSU in general.
I can give an undergrad info-dump, for what it's worth!
The building has about four stories, and by the elevators there's (usually) these wide windows that give an amazing view of the sunset if you have the unfortunate experience of being there late enough. Also the giant parking ramp that they keep messing with the pricing for. There's a giant courtroom on the fourth floor which Moot Court (undergrad and law school I believe?) uses to practice; and speaking of Moot Court, MSU Law's Moot Court program is incredibly good, from what I've heard. From someone who does undergrad Mock, just getting any sort of public speaking courtroom experience is good (and I think it's helped with a bit of my anxiety but also shoutout Lexapro). The building has two libraries, the law library on the main floor (which also has a pretty nice view since it's like two floors), and the Business Library or something below. I have no clue why the Business Library is in the law college, but Broad Business College is right across the street, so whatever. Broad is super modern architecture-esque, but it does have a Panera Bread in there and you can get free headshots from their photo pod, so I have no beef with them. No major beef anyway.
MSU's campus itself is pretty huge and the traffic is horrific on any kind of game day, really, with football being the worst. I could not care less about sports but a lot of people do, so be wary when driving to campus on certain days... But aside from that, campus is rather pretty. This spring, when the semester was ending, a bunch of tulips were blooming along my walk to the Main Library and it was lowkey beautiful; the Main Library also has some pretty nice gardens if you ever want to study outside or just read or something.
Michigan weather sucks, though. There are pretty horrific wind chills during winter, so if you're not used to harsh winters, please invest in some gloves. Headphones instead of earbuds. An actually good jacket. Ice on the roads and sidewalks is genuinely worse than the snow, and there usually aren't weather cancellations unless your professor decides to do it on an individual basis — which if you email them, they may be more amendable to hosting class online, depending on the time and location and conditions, etc., but it also literally just depends on the professor LOL.
lol i was stuck between C and E because C suggests that history does contain those patterns that the stim alleges people may be ignorant of. therefore, they wouldn't be ignorant of them. i chose E instead because it seemed more direct than what i was thinking for C... and it also pretty much covers what i interpreted E as saying anyway, much more succinctly.
@willpalma_ as an english major i thank you for putting this into actual words that make sense LOL
had it narrowed down to A, D and E, but picked both D and E because i didn't realize the context of what anthropologists argue is not included in the argument. it had the vibe of nec. vs suff. too. sigh