It's tough to know when you've been YPed so this is all obviously conjecture, but typically YP only occurs when your numbers are way way above what the school expects to admit. Being at the 75th percentile doesn't seem like it would fit the bill, as…
LawHub standardized every test's format into LG-LR1-LR2-RC (I know of at least one exception to this, but overall the idea stands). So LawHub LR1 should correspond to the original LR1, and LawHub LR 2 to the original LR2.
And yeah, worst comes to w…
CANCELLED - sorry folks, over the last 2-3 hours I started developing chills, aches, the whole nine yards. Long story short, feel like crap, need to recuperate.
I'll likely block off next Wednesday for another session. Sorry for those who were look…
All terms that mean the exact same thing negate the exact same way. Which makes sense, doesn't it? After all, how could two things mean the exact same thing if you're supposed to treat them differently in certain circumstances?
So to answer your qu…
treat 'least' like 'most' - both are the LSAT covering its collective posterior. when they want something 'least' supported, what they mean is they want the thing that isn't supported at all, but if by some oversight they failed to consider an obscu…