... clunkiness of learning a new language: " In like manner, the beginner ... who has learned a new language always translates it back into ... the spirit of the new language and expresses himself freely in ...
... must be wary of extreme language (only, whenever, all, etc) when ... to be wary of extreme language and keep it vague? Also ... to be wary of extreme language on inference questions? I have ...
Starting 7sage LSAT prep has shown me that I need to go to the basics and learn grammar properly. English is my second language and I speak it fluently but, my reading skills definitely need an upgrade. Just a thought
One of the letters of recommendation id like to use would come from a professor i had while i was in Spain. He asked if he could write the recommendation in Spanish would that be acceptable or would Law Schools not accept it.
Here's a TED talk that might change your perspective on the stress of studying for the LSAT, and even more importantly, the stress of writing the LSAT.
I heard modern RC has questions that are more abstract...which PTs do you think this started??
People say "modern" referring which PT? IT is kind of unclear...70s? 60s? or 50s?
For the June 2007 Prep Test, for Section 4 (RC) and question #13 ("Which of the following principles underlies the arguments in both passages?") I see why E is correct, but why is D incorrect ("The discovery of the neutrological ...