I plan on taking the June 2014 LSAT should I not receive my ideal score on the Feb. 2014 one.
I have inadequate knowledge as to whether or not having taken the LSAT twice adversely affects my shot at getting into a good law school. Any thoughts?
... and which itself is used as direct support for the argument ... a claim that is used as direct support for an intermediary ... , which in turn is used as direct support for the argument ... that this "claim" is used as direct support for the argument ...
Just a thought - has anyone else noticed an increase in repetitive answer choices, such as getting answer choice D for 14, 15, 16 and 17? It seems like as I've worked through the newer tests it becomes more prevalent.