So I have been studying for a few mmonths and just finished the core curriculum and I was wondering whether I should use all of the preptests or not. I have considered that I may have to take the LSAT a second time and was wondering whether I should leave a few of the preptests in pristine condiditon for potential later studying? for people who have taken a second LSAT what did you do and what would you recomend in studying for the first one and potentially for a second one
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michellequackenbush61
Friday, May 8, 2020
can someone explain to me why it is they tell you to assume that the representative of their own neighbourhood, and yet the right answer is the one that does not assume this it is the opposite? is this saying that they just won't vote because they do not follow the example and the only way you can vote is if you follow the example?
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RIP background knowledge got me. Chose C because children who are autistic can at times, depending on the severity of the diagnosis, be non-verbal. So technically it should be able to be used on children who are non-verbal. But I see that this assumes that this test is meant for anyone who has autism. But that is not a necessary assumption, it could be for a subset of children.