The answer for an SA will make the argument perfect, the answer for PSA will make it nearly perfect, the answer for strengthen only needs to make the argument slightly better.
Yes other professions are included, especially professions where you deal a lot with other people. But the details aren't important. I'm just asking a causation correlation LSAT question.
Ok I'm not sure which comments are being directed at me. If anyone's interested in my Google Hangouts group, email me and I'll add you to the group. We'll agree on a specific PT and you can do whatever parts of it you want and bring your questions t…
I'm gonna start doing like two recent practice tests a week until the June exam. If people are interested, PM me and I can organize a weekly Google Hangout or something to go over questions. You can also email me at mrlsat180@gmail.com
I just refreshed and it went back to normal. They're just constantly making improvements to the site kind of like iPhone updates so this stuff happens.
HAHAHA you guys are such losers! I went out with a girl who basically looks like she's Margot Robbie's twin sister. I did NOT stay home by myself and watch LOTR trilogy extended edition!
I literally just pretend that I'm fascinated with the topic and really fake enthusiasm about what the author has to say. It actually works and after like a minute you start to believe your own lie.
@annakang1005: I scored a 179 in Dec and I'm now studying 11 hours a day to get a 180 in June. I'm Yale or bust. Ok I'll try and increase to 15 hours a day.
It seems like stamina and test-day conditions may be the issue then. Do full, timed, preptests at a Starbucks, then do blind review on the whole test later depending on your schedule. I would even go with 6 section PTs. 3 sections, 15 min break, the…
You can definitely get into a law school in the US but even with a 177 it's unlikely you'll get into any Canadian school in the regular category with that GPA. I would actually study and get that 177 first if I were you and then apply very broadly t…
You're ranging 158-161 on PTs while working for 50 hours a week and you say you "don't think you are retarded?!" A 160 places you in the top 20% of a HIGHLY motivated group which is very impressive! Also I don't think a 3.6 would be considered "medi…