I have heard different perspectives on this topic. I am in a bit of a tug o war in my head since I know that the earlier they receive the app the better.
I finished the Core Curriculum about 2 or so months ago (albeit not in a neat, consistent, and linear fashion - took me 2+ years) and after taking some drills in order to determine which areas I need to go back and review, I've gone back into the CC to do ...
I am taking the LSAT in August without LG. I'm wondering if the tests that aren't redone that are only 3 sections, will give me a full score after taking them. Thank you!
You can eliminate B) because the style manual tells us that we can correct w/o explanation if it's an "obvious typographical error." An obvious typo is not the same thing as an archaic spelling.
I agree, the same thing happens to me. You have to rely o your intuition. Breaking out all the logic is for training. I think it should only be used in test when you are stumped and have extra time to go back or you are uncertain and the same.
... that support the conclusion o ** Note, arguments are good ... abstract and subtle o You must remove the support ...
- Ask yourself? o Why is it, that despite ... logic and diagramming/mapping o If you understand validity, sufficiency ...