That is not how I define, or have defined, poor advice. Thank you for providing another example of fallacious reasoning; that was an example of the logical fallacy known as the "straw man". @"cant get right", you're doing 7sage more harm than good r…
@"Cant get right", that is not what I stated in my comment. I asked a question and stated that "If you are not qualified to offer advice, you should not be offering misleading advice." I am looking out for my fellow fellow 7sagers, because I do not …
I still would like to know what makes @"alex divine", as a mentor, qualified to offer advice as he does.
My question still has not been addressed. And the responses to my question seem to be a great example of flawed reasoning.
@"Dillon A. Wrigh…
@"Cant get right", my comment was neither uncivil nor disrespectful; I simply posed a question. Please then, explain how @"Alex Divine" is qualified as a mentor. In my past LSAT experience, I have suffered from following poor advice from unqualifie…
I completely disagree with the posts above. I think you should take it. I was in a similar position for last December's test (PT 77), and I decided to take it, in which I later canceled that score. The experience was extremely valuable to me. It ope…