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... anyone have a list of outlier logic games and LR questions from ... writing in September but don't have the time to go ... this saturday before I make a decision. Thanks in advance!
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this might be a dumb question but does anyone know if you can get PT A or B on 7sage? I have the Ultimate+ prep. For some reason, I really can't seem to find the test on 7sage
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... LSAT journey last January, and have had a bit of an inconsistent ... week and taking an intensive course load), and so I didn’t get ... recently took a practice test and I got a 145 (with a 166 blind ... review), and this scared ...
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... started. I tried a couple of LSAT study platforms and books, including ... redoing the curriculum once in a while was extremely effective for ... videos.
... nit-picky here, but does (B) lacking the word "now" ... is drugs "now being tested" and (B) is just about drugs being ... I don't think there is adifference between something "being tested" and "now ... ", so that cannot be a distinguishing factor between (A) and (B).
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