Hello! Looking for a study buddy in the NYC area... Lmk if you're interested by emailing tnisbett65@gmail.com
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Can I just say that I'm insanely jealous... I was there last year and you guys are so lucky! Enjoy studying together! The Starbucks in between Pyramides and Opera on the purple line (I forget the number) is an awesome place to study because there's a huge table upstairs. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Starbucks/@.8671273,2.3280458,16z/data=!4m6!1m3!3m2!1s0x0000000000000000:0xfc752ef5ef7b7ac6!2sStarbucks!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0xe5ed96cd530ca0e5
what if you're taking the test in December and have about 20 tests to work with?
Cole, how did you jump so far? Did the LG just click?
I'd be interested in knowing your meditation strategy :)
I have the same problem! I usually get the premise and conclusion that JY gets but then I don't know how to get to the correct answer...
I have no idea, but you're right it would be so helpful! I am bookmarking this discussion in case anyone knows.
I chose B for the same reasons that everyone else has highlighted... I will try to be more diligent in the future about looking at "justification," since if I had read that more carefully I would've chosen C.
I first chose B, which I now realize was a real world assumption on my part. It is obvious to me that D is right now, since the author assumes that because two different methods of investigation were used, the results would be different. Silly me!
From my understanding, if you submit your app and want schools to look at your December school, you should note it on your application AND notify the school through email. This way, you've done everything to make sure they don't review your app without your December score. If you don't have any previous LSAT scores, the school will wait until your score comes in to review your app, because your app is incomplete without a score.
np! I remember having a lot of trouble finding study spaces because Paris doesn't believe in 24/7 anything... but especially not libraries. There are also a couple of cafes around Sciences Po (NOT Les Deux Magots unless you want to spend 5 euro on a glass of Coke, but literally on or close to the periphery of the school) that are pretty decent study spaces, since a lot of students are around there anyway. But to study how Americans study, it was usually best to study at Starbucks since the mold is closest to what you would find here.