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matthewepstein772
Monday, Feb 12 2018

Thanks @ ! That makes sense. Does that mean A is also a Necessary Assumption? If there were other types of floor surfaces that most consumers encounter besides carpet, wood and tile that would hurt the argument, correct?

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matthewepstein772
Monday, Feb 12 2018

I think I maybe illicitly assumed that commercial development equals more people which equals more animals that would eat the plants. Is this too strong of an assumption to make?

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matthewepstein772
Monday, Mar 12 2018

Thank you everyone. Three tester's including mine were lost. This was a make up day on February 18. For some reason our testing center (in Queens, New York) does not scan electronically. I have been assured for my makeup this Saturday, March 17 that it will be scanned, and my score and CAS report will be sent out immediately, by the following Monday.

As for studying, I did an older 4 section PT I haven't seen and I am working on some timed sections for other tests I have not done before. Fortunately it seems I have not lost LSAT-material knowledge, as I am scoring pretty much the same as I was before, and in some instances even a tad better. I will likely overdo it this week either and try to relax and not stress myself out as much over this instance.

If anyone else has any last minute tips on how to prepare myself this week please comment! I would really appreciate it.

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matthewepstein772
Sunday, Feb 11 2018

@.Y. Ping. But D says in "Ancient Greece" and the stimulus says in an ancient Greek play. Does the fact that the play is Greek mean that its being performed in Greece? What if its an Ancient Greece play that is being performed in London? I totally see the reasoning for why its right but I crossed it out because I thought it being in Ancient Greece was out of scope, as they never tell us where the play is being performed. Am I just overthinking this?

Thanks for your help anyone!

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Thursday, Mar 08 2018

matthewepstein772

LSAC lost my Score

Unfortunately today I was informed that LSAC lost my in the mail (they blame UPS). I now have to retake it on March 17. All the schools I applied to know the situation, will receive an official letter from LSAC explaining what happened I am writing an addendum explaining what happened and the psychological/mental ramifications of having to prepare for the test for months, only to have it lost, and then have to reprepare myself in one week.

My question for the 7Sage community and @JY if you are there, is how do you think I should go about studying going forward? I studied for a little over three months, went through the entire 7sage curriculum, and have taken all of the PTs in the 80s and 70s as well as some random full tests/passages/games/questions from pre-70. What do you guys think I should go going forward? It's been a few weeks of course since I have looked at any material. Should I find a brand new old test that I have not done anything from? Should I review core concepts? Should I re-do a test I already took in the 70s/80s since they are "newer" and more similar to the current tests? I do not want to burn myself out in the small time frame I have but also want to make sure I can remember as much as I can. Any advice would be appreciated.

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matthewepstein772
Wednesday, Mar 07 2018

Has anyone not gotten their score yet? I had a makeup and took the test a day late but someone on the phone from LSAC told me before I took it that there would be no difference in score release. Any input would be appreciated.

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