@"AlexDivine" How is postponing a necessary condition for scoring high? Many high scorers achieve their score without postponing. Therefore, postponing is neither necessary nor sufficient. :)
Lol, @"AlexDivine" maybe because it's accurate :D btw, that reminds me of how DJ Khaled tried pronouncing "accurate" once hahaha! Ashamed to say I share the same nationality with this guy:
Yes, it's under Misc. @"AlexDivine" is correct as well, although that particular question type does appear on the LSAT, you don't see it as often as many of the other questions. In fact, I don't think it appeared on any of the last 3 PTs that I took.
@"AlexDivine" said:
My reasoning is that every credit that goes towards your first bachelors degree is what counts. Since those first 2 years credits didn't count then I would guess they won't count.