... covid-19 and that more peopleare looking at graduate school, law ... the lsat for most people.
most people who are suddenly into law ... the lsat, compared to people who had been considering law ... bit more liberal in admitting people with lower stats than ...
What questions are you asking schools you are applying to/have already been admitted to? There are some obvious ones out there like bar passage rate, but what is the stuff that might not come to mind as easy.
... worst section turned favorite. Folks are not lying, it is ... most interesting to study. All weakening questions are not made equal lmao ... of luck. Some passages are just more interesting than others ... notes and highlighting and retained all the info in my ...
Has anyone received any information about scheduling regarding February's LSAT? It's now under 2 weeks away, I haven't gotten any correspondence from LSAC since the day I registered, wondering what other peopleare experiencing. Thanks!
**1)** All tulip trees are older than any maples ... , but not all, of the garden's sycamores are older than any ... ; M
**3)** All the garden's maples are older than any ...
... . Ping said:
(1) All bananas are made of atoms. [B–> ... ;A]
(2) All non-bananas are made of atoms. [/B ... CONFUSED!!!
But contradiction of all (B are A) is (not A ... B) is acceptable since we are failing sufficient only, but contrapositive ...
... I'm wondering how other peopleare using this 7Sage. I started ... of questions in LR. There are a lot of problem sets ... too, but since the lessons are in order, I feel like ...
... with manageable workload (good culture, peopleare nice, less hours and stress ... />
I guess my questions are:
**1. Would Aug LSAT ... taking it 4 times.. Some people say that schools only take ...
Hello! Curious to know what peopleare reading to prep for the range of passages on the RC? Specifically science, law, history type passages.
I know the New Yorker, Economist, are suggested — anything else? (E.g. Longform articles)
I at first thought a 170 would get me into the school I wanted, but now I'm hearing many more peopleare getting 180s. I feel like the 2022 cycle is going to be more competitive, so really should I be shooting for a 175?
I am reading a lot of peopleare having their time wasted because of proctor issues. Any specific advises? I saw several good one - tell proctor to mute themselves and stop timer when they want to talk. Is proctor experience is that bad?
I am just curious is the June 2021 disclosed? I remember hearing all flex exams are nondisclosed exam except the May 2020 one. But just wanted to double check!