... X essay is not a binding promise. School 1 has ... t know. If you are getting close to the ... another school but you are still interested in School ... first deposit deadline, you are indeed admitted to School 1 ... have to eat that first seat deposit with School 2, ...
... X essay is not a binding promise. School 1 has ... t know. If you are getting close to the ... another school but you are still interested in School ... first deposit deadline, you are indeed admitted to School 1 ... have to eat that first seat deposit with School 2, ...
... accepting a waiver of the seat deposit) and (2) formally ... is no binding language in your waiver of 2nd seat deposit. You ... should withdraw from the waitlists that you are ... the very end. Sometimes candidates are admitted in mid or late ...
No. Deposit just saves your seat in that school. Not binding whatsoever. If you have multiple deposits down and make a final decision, be sure to tell the other schools immediately so they have time to fill your seat.
The reason why E doesn't help is because E requires us to go one more step to explain why people aren't wearing seat belts?(because they are not obeying the law?)
http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-37-section-2-question-17/
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
... begins with background: Dogs are descendants of domesticated wolves. are much more closely related ... This shows that some dogs are descended from wolves that were ... lets call the dogs that are from wolves domesticated more recently ...
... stimulus is that people who are allergic to cats react to ... the clause "...which particular proteins are responsible, however, varies from allergy ...
... for the LSAT centers you are not allowed to wear a ... a purse or bookbag, but are we allowed to bring our ... coats into the room or are we suppose to leave it ...
I know that a lot of people state that you should try to drill with the older exams and take full PT with the recent exams. What exams are considered "recent" in order to take full timed PTs?