... am reading the Economist, the scientific americans,and supreme court argument ... . However, I think passages in scientific american are too short compared ...
Can we please discuss why the answer is C instead of A? :o boggles my mind. I checked out the manhattan prep forum for their explanations but i didn't like them.
From this link :) its the second to last questions. Thnx so much guys ...
... that we read The Economist, Scientific American, or The New Yorker ... Yorker or The Economist, since Scientific American is the most expensive ...
... theory of the science. Most scientific theories have things posited as ... of the science" and "most scientific theories contain only theoretically posited ...
... commit public funds for new scientific research if they cannot be ... public welfare that resulted from scientific research were never predicted as ...
I really don't like the way answer choice (E) is worded. It's too ambiguous and abstract that I was not able to wrap my head around it during timed conditions and made me go for easier sounding wrong answer choice even though I knew it was descriptively ...
... off of this one is scientific explanation, couldn't it mean ... accepted truths.." be considered a scientific explanation supporting his first claim ...
... they didn't cite any scientific evidence"? I am usually quick ... regardless, one does not need scientific evidence to validate a terrible ... see how a lack of scientific evidence can ever be the ...
Have any of you guys ever sent electronic transcripts to LSAC? The clearinghouse states that my undergraduate transcript has been sent, but I have no confirmation of reception with LSAC. If you guys have done it electronically, how long does it normally ...