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Sunday, Aug 15 2021

Same here. Its awesome that you gave a specific time!

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Tuesday, May 11 2021

5 years later your post is still helping people!!!!

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Friday, Apr 23 2021

Can you imagine Bob Ross pitching his show today ?

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Wednesday, Dec 23 2020

I would suggest going through all your PT's and finding out which type of questions you are getting wrong and figure out why.

Also remember that LG can only be improved through practice so do the old LG games again and again, while working on your timing.

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Tuesday, Nov 03 2020

Hey dude, I am in the same boat, I do my LSAT practice after 6. I am down to be a study buddy

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Tuesday, Nov 03 2020

yiggdrisilrr337

At what score should I consider getting a tutor?

Hi y'all!

I started doing my LSAT practice way back when. I felt like I hit a ceiling, then I tried 7sage and realized that I was gambling not solving. I have seen then BR religiously, doing the modules in my problem areas and seen the gains in my PT score. However, I wonder at what score should I consider a getting a tutor to focus to help me deal with my personnel individual problems?

If anyone could share their personal experience with tutors, it would be helpful!!!

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Tuesday, Nov 03 2020

Hi, please send me the link!!

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Wednesday, Aug 26 2020

MP? Is this a subway system pun ?

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Tuesday, Aug 18 2020

what do you with a partner? do we just remind each other to practice ?

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Monday, Aug 03 2020

It does mean that the water level is higher now because stalagmites can't form if the cave floor is submerged in water. Due to stalagmites forming we know that drops of water carrying minerals were able sediment on the floor of the cave unobstructed.

Therefore, if the cave is now submerged completely, at one time the water was lower otherwise stalagmites would not have formed in that cave.

Hope that helps

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Thursday, Jul 30 2020

Yup very big stretch. Especially considering how minuscule the mineral content in rocks is compared to whole bodies of water.

The best way to know E is wrong is see if the passage support this?

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Thursday, Jul 30 2020

So the stim says stalagmites form when drops of water fall on the same spot. IF the cave was filled with water then stalagmites wouldn't form as the the water drop would get dissolved in the water. the fact that they formed means that the cave was not filled with water.

Hope that helps!!

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Tuesday, Jun 16 2020

I am interested in this same. Doing the august LSAT too

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Wednesday, Jun 10 2020

Congrats and thank you for sharing. I love to read posts like these before starting my prep,it lets me know there are people who were where I am and have reached where I want to be.

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