I doubt that would be a likely scenario, but if a question like that did come up, you would most likely approach it as an Agree question with the correct answer being the negation of whatever it is both affirm to disagree on. Example:
"Alice: I bel…
Lots to unpack here:
- What's your average number missed from pre-80s to 80s?
- Are there particular question types you believe you are struggling with now?
- Do you find yourself rushing or dragging on some questions? Do you have a consistent ti…
Some of the Powerscore LSAT Podcast episodes are golden. Here are my favorites, all Spotify links:
- The LSAT Logical Reasoning Knowledge Test
- Reading Comprehension Skill Tests
- How to Get Faster at Logic Games
- Causal Reasoning Parts 1 and …
The historian essentially argues that a democracy's citizens are not adequately "prepared" for when democracy may encounter challenges because those citizens' historical awareness is distorted. What exactly distorts it, though? According to the hist…
@zoomzoom said:
But Translation simply means reading closely in a way that makes it easier for you to remember what the stimulus is saying. To me, that was just slowing down and thinking about what each sentence said before you go on.
And…
Just wanted to make a comment on this part of your post:
I have a Master of Art in Teaching and graduated dean's list with a 4.0 (although I know schools don't care much for grad).
Your graduate GPA itself doesn't factor into your application,…
@"Mary - Student Service" said:
@Galatea You can find the writing sample component of the PrepTests at the very end of each PrepTest in PDF format. Please note that the LSAC stopped including the writing topics in published PrepTests starting …