And for questions with what the author agrees , you treat them as MUST BE TRUE. So given the facts, you want the statement the author would undoubtedly agree with. All the answers with the extra ideas and such are usually just trick answers.
Have you been approved for accommodations for another standardized test, like the SAT or the GRE? If so, LSAC will mostlikely give you the same or better accommodations without additional documentation (Prior Testing Accommodations Policy).
Nope, mostlikely not. If you go down a few points I don't think it will hurt at all, but maybe if you went from like a 165 to a 130 then perhaps that will raise some eyebrows. Other than that, the highest score is what they care most about.
I worked for ten years at several different positions/ jobs and was an accomplished student athlete. I got that all down on one page. Anything that is a time waster, like a long resume, will mostlikely hurt more than help.
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