@joecarterruskey said:
my next ideal place to go would either be Penn or Duke
if this is the case you aren't too far off so I would entertain a retake, but I wouldn't sign up for Sept... I would prob give yourself another week or so ...
@notwilliamwallace said:
I also volunteer in my free time with various charities and have recently been asked to join the Community Advisory Council at the busiest hospital in Canada after I stood up for the rights of some patients whose care was ...
@zacharycarpenter1 said:
Do you always split your game board when there are only two options for a slot? Seems like I see JY doing that most of the time.
My assumption is always "how will I split the boards" as opposed to "will I ...
@nader.parham said:
I was thinking to put my results in an excel spreadsheet to find those games which took me 10 or more takes to hit the target time and fool proof them again? Or take PT 1-35 LG games in section formats under 35 minutes?
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@Sean170Plus said:
I just hope it makes us all pause, look at the big picture, and reflect upon the reason why all of us want to go to law school in the first place. maybe this will give you sort of a rejuvenation needed between studies.
@"Giant Panda" said:
-Untangle the passage into context, premise, conclusion (minor/major) by asking the WHY question.
-Writing the sentence into logic terms by constantly looking out for any logical indicators (all, never, only if...) and ...
@Lsatistheworst said:
Or should I get the LSAT trainer
The Trainer is really good for RC...you should be PTing at least two months in advance from game day though. See how you do by taking a PT and BR, if you are not scoring where ...
@westcoastbestcoast said:
I thought that the sentence that contains the condition in which the company allows Ann to leave was a bi-conditional and therefore we could get the contrapositive of the bi-conditional by negating both terms. ...