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The biggest issue with this question is if you catch the difference between receiving a citation and receiving a citation that usually comes with fines.
Man. I saw the word "properly" and immediately thought to myself SA questions. Geez Louis.
Dude. You need to look at your reading comp and tell this LSAT it has nothing on you. You need to do a LR timed section and then BR it and do a full LG section and BR it every day. You do not sleep until you get a hundred percent while timed on that LG section you did for the day. If you put in the serious work you can boost your score to a 170 in a month just with mastering LG and getting a few more LR questions correct based on your avg. You're in a great position, best of luck.
so if you stick with that 171, apply everywhere but Yale and Stanford. Especially if you have a solid resume and written. Also do you have you have any A+'s on your transcript? If so, your GPA will definitely be higher than 3.66 when law schools look at your GPA because the LSAC measures A+'s as 4.33 out of a 4.0 grade scale. However, if you get 173 or higher, apply everywhere. Regardless, you're gonna go somewhere great and 'miracles' happen way more often than you think. That addendum should be written religiously. Best of luck!
18 is a dogshit question.