The stimulus tells us in order to get hired to testify you need:
P1. Know how to make convincing presentations
P2. Able to present steps clearly and confidently
C: some less expert authorities with convincing testimony testify rather than the …
This was a very tricky question, but I'll give it a shot in explaining.
P1: Lower numbered plastics most often recycled.
P1: Higher numbered plastics are rarely recycled.
Conclusion: Refusing to buy high numbered plastics ---> reduce amount o…
Quitting your job to be able to dedicate more time on the LSAT sounds like a smart decision and I don't think it would make your resume look bad.
I do recommend you look for places to volunteer (a few hours a week) while you're unemployed, so that …
P1: Body weight = Energy animal needs to move uphill
P2: Surface area - Energy animal has to move uphill
Conclusion: Small animals can run uphill, while large animals slow down when moving uphill
So basically the premises are telling us that an …
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
It depends on your standing with similarly/higher ranked schools. If they're your top choice and you have no other schools waiting on you then it's unlikely that they'll be willing to send you any money. They hold all the c…
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
Take a look at Loyola's 509. According to the 2016-2017 data, 87% of their students received some level of financial aid. You might want to ask if they consider you part of the bottom 13% of their admitted students for th…
My friend proctored for an accomodated LSAT where the test taker was pregnant and he mentioned she had it pretty nice. She was alone in the room, could take as many breaks as she wanted (bathroom/food breaks).
Having a quiet room to yourself means …
I'm from San Jose and the only bay area school I applied to was Hastings. All the rest are in SoCal. Born, raised and went to undergrad in the Bay, so I'm excited to try my luck elsewhere
I saw the LSAC email and decided I'm not ready to check my score yet. All my applications are submitted, soooo the score doesn't really matter much at this point. Anyone else doing this LOL.
Yes, you are supposed to ignore that possibility because the question is soley asking you which AC can be justified according to the statements above. In other words, we have to accept the reasoning of the AC's as stated, so long as they are support…
Hiii, I know you asked J.Y. but I figured I'd take a shot.
The question is basically asking us which AC is false according to the stimulus. Below is my thought process and how I approached this question --- I hope it helps you.
For the most part, …
@Feb2018Taker said:
By priority so they know I’m interested now, and to get the fee waiver. But it says applications not complete by feb 1 are at a significant disadvantage. So that factor still applies
Ok, yea. I was asking because I'm in t…
I would strongly suggest to keep on studying until you get a score that's in your preferred law schools percentile range. Another incentive for you is that a better LSAT score means better scholarship opportunities. Also, keep in mind that IF you we…
I understood E as saying that: Domestic wine sales can go up (because of the reduced price) while the competing imported wine sales do too (for any random reason).
Are there specific question types that you're continously getting wrong (ex: NA or Inferences)? If you pinpoint those, you can review that question type and drill them.
I would ask at the beginning of the semester because as Seeking Perfection said they're not grading assignments at that time and aren't as busy. This way you also have plenty of time to meet with them during office hours if you'd like.
Are you writing a diversity statement as well?
If you do, I feel like you could split some of your experiences onto the diversity statement to make your GPA addendum a bit shorter.
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@EvetteCee said:
I took the September LSAT and decided to cancel and registered for the December one. I was scoring in the range of 165-168 before the December exam and felt pretty at ease. The night before the…
@"nicolas.saw" said:
Absolutely. Your application reader WANT to know about factors like this that might be impacting your score. I am in a similar boat. If you want a reference for how to write one, I've pasted mine below. I had a law schools…
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@EvetteCee said:
Mine was LR, RC,LR, LR, LG.
The are the ones I know were real:
Real RC: Chinese Dialects, comedians v. chefs, Darwinism, a…
@AmateurPhilosopher said:
Was the LR section with the whistleblower question real or experimental? The one about punishing those who reveal politicians
I think this was Experimental, I didn't get that question.
Mine was LR, RC,LR, LR, LG.
The are the ones I know were real:
Real RC: Chinese Dialects, comedians v. chefs, Darwinism, and Metiuniverse
Real LG: stations closing; cleaning 8 floors; sequencing game with H,R, S,T, G about performing, and 4/6 des…
What does it say on your admission ticket? It usually indicates a hall?
If not, you should call Rutgers and ask where the LSAT will be taking place on Saturday.