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- (1) PMR & PF
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EXAMPLE B:
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... When asked if the government would require warning labels on ... 1. Which of the following is most strongly suggested by the government ... human birth defects.
(E) The seriousness of birth defects ... be consistent with the government statement (if there aren ...
Do all Law Schools use the index formula that computes your UGPA? adding withdrawals and f's into your gpa? I am mainly interested in which schools in New York follow that. Thank you
... dual degree program, work in government influencing legislation, strong interest in ... , probably easier to secure leadership positions, very strong access to professors ...
... has won control of the government.
(C) It is ... has won control of the government.
(E) If the nation suffers ... has won control of the government.
I want to know why answer E is wrong. In Manhattan Prep. It says "everyday food" is irrelevent to the question. However, couldnt water be part of everyday food? Is this also making assumptions?
... any special responsibilities or leadership positions held" — do most people get ... specific with dates (e.g. 5/2014 - 12/2014 ... ), just year (2014), or term (e.g. summer - fall 2014)? I ...
... national/international public policy management positions, including some but limited ...
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**Answer choice E says:**
Latest government figures claim [A]
I have a 3.24 cum gpa 3.93 degree gpa. The admissions indexes for lsac say that Colorado/Vermont/Seattle use degree gpa in calculating index while every other school says cumulative. Does anyone know if this is true?
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I remember vaguely a teacher in high school telling us to read the answers from E to A for the ACT. Could the same apply for the LSAT? I feel like A is a common place for trap answers.