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ranzammam882
Thursday, Sep 30 2021

#help I'm confused about translating some of these conditional statements. The stimulus says: "advertisers will not pay...unless people buy"

I translated this as: P > B

But it seems like JY dropped the double negatives and simplified it to P > B

But this made me think, what would the contrapositive be? Wouldn't it be B > P ?

How can both be right?

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Sunday, Nov 28 2021

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Nov retest keep/cancel email?

Anyone who retook the Nov test get an email about keeping or cancelling your score, how did you answer it? I'm worried about choosing the wrong option due to the ambiguity of the language I'm not sure whether they're referring to the retest score or the original score. And I just checked my LSAT registrations on the LSAC site and under special notes it says "score validity review" does anyone else have this? or is this a separate issue?

I already submitted my applications with an LSAT score already on file, but now I'm considering signing up for a future LSAT to improve my score. Will applications that are already marked "complete" still be considered even though I have an upcoming test date on file or will they put me on hold? Is this something I need to email the admissions office about?

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ranzammam882
Monday, Sep 13 2021

@ said:

Practice tests - quality over quantity:

Once I had a solid understanding of the question types/strategies for each section, I started taking a full simulated PTs once per week and I completed full timed sections 2 or 3 other days during the week.

A mistake a made early on in my studies was to keep churning out new PTs even though I hadn't really taken the time to understand my weak areas and had done practice addressing those areas of improvement. Part of the problem was that I didn't have an approach to test review that worked for me. The 1 PT/week NO MATTER WHAT rule was poor advice I received early on in my studies. It was demoralizing to not see any improvement in my score for 8 months. In fact, my scores went down when I was employing this strategy. I realized that if I was truly learning from each PT, then I will see improvement from one test to the next. If there are major gaps in understanding on an area, then I won't see improvement and I will keep making the same mistakes.

First of all, you're a rockstar!! Congrats on your achievement! I was wondering how you made the most of your review in order to improve your score. This seems like the worst part for me. Also, where did you find a good private tutor?

Thanks and congratulations on all your hard work.

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