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This is a good question. I would like to add tag another question into this conversation if that is ok. What if you took an exam last year with the writing portion? I understand that schools can just use the writing portion from previous exams. Should students who took a prior exam leave it at that or take advantage and provide another written portion? #help
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I am in desperate need of techniques to help me read the passages faster. I can do the amount of analysis as shown here but it takes me eight minutes. How can I minimize that time to three or four minutes?
Are these webinars saved and shared on 7Sage?
I agree with Miss Chanandler. You mentioning this shows that you've placed plenty of thought into why you want to go into law school and why this particular program suits you best.
Thank you for sharing your story with us. What an inspiration! I wish you the best in law school. Thank you as well for sharing your LSAT notes. They are much appreciated.
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I admire your perseverance. Your journey from 2017 to now is an inspiration. Thank you for sharing.
I am still confused as to why answer choice E is correct. The choice says "a competing manufacturer is about to introduce a light bulb." If the competitor is about to do something, then how does the public even know about it? How would something that is about to happen impact current sales of what is on the market? How would the analyst even know that there is a new bulb coming?
I thought D was the right answer since the price per package would differ and each would be still three times as expensive as the conventional bulbs. #help