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They could have, but they could have also gone to Yeung.
Just to treat it like it's a real test. Putting distractions away, not taking extra breaks and making sure you don't have anything around that they wouldn't allow test day.
Than, make sure to give yourself a break that day. You might want to complete your blind review right away, but you should instead go for a walk or something minimally taxing on your brain to be ready to review everything again.
It does give you a study schedule, so it possibly would break it down to an hour or two a day. I don't think I would study everyday, but maybe a quick review of the fundamental things would do. The last thing you want to do is fee fried right before you go into taking the test, but also not feel prepared.
Kinda like how there's a lot of people that have flown before and still got it wrong...it's just what it is. You can eliminate the other ACs though, so you should still be able to get the correct answer.
This is why I chose A as the answer. It states that at least 1 new business came in in the last 10 years, but doesn't touch on how many are actually coming in. It also states that it's a "recent estimate" without saying that it covers the whole ten years.
So if it's one every three weeks are coming in while four are leaving every week, it would take longer for the businesses to all leave. Not much longer, but longer than 250 weeks.
#help
Definitely did not read the "least" part of the question. The whole time I was like, "these all work so well, but I can't see E working...so I guess that's the first one to eliminate." and then I had to force myself to make others not fit.
So that's cool.
Initially I chose B because it seemed like the correct answer. During the BR though, I changed to C due to the and/or words being present. Kicking myself for not seeing that right away though.
This might be one of the ones to skip on the test and come back to if there is time. Unfortunately, if you spend 5 minutes on this question, that's 3 or four questions you might not have time on.
This is also the reason he, JY, suggests thinking of your own answer before reading the ACs.
I still don't really understand why it wouldn't be B. If someone wants to be as happy as they can be by not having a pet, but occasionally wishes that they had a pet, would that not mean that they are not as happy as they could be? #help
@johnzawarski486 I believe that this is the very reason for an addendum. It shows "here is a less than desired, personal reason for these less than my best grades" and then shows "once that reason was gone, here's how I was able to shine!"
All schools offer some type of scholarship. If you're looking at a school and wondering what the chance of you getting less than have, half to full, or more than full all you have to do is look at their 509 reports. Look at your UGPA and highest LSAT score to see where you would probably rank.
There's also another test prep site that offers a "scholarship estimator" on their page...that might be helpful for you as well.