I think @"Nicole Hopkins" has one of the best splitters stories in the community. When you join, you'll need to check out her webinar. https://7sage.com/webinar/my-18-point-increase-story/
Latest LSAT nightmare: I felt great walking out of the testing center....then to my horror, I realized I didn't put my name on my answer sheet. *has heart attack and dies*
... a number of his short-stories. Harrison Bergeron, EPICAC, Tomorrow and ... 's Horses. Fun fact: Short stories are great teaching tools. I ... become most of students' favorite stories because they're so funny ...
So sad to miss you tonight, I have already taken PT70-72 for exposure and holding off on PT69. I may have to listen in on the Intro part to make sure I don't miss any possum rescue mission stories:P
its a hard test, I had a shitty diagnostic too, but like you my dream has been to be an attorney since I was young so screw that score lets kill this test!!! lets work so hard that in a few months we will be the success stories here !
Other peoples' stories matter little. What really matters is yours and how much time it will take you to score at or above 160 consistently. Just study hard until you get to that point if that's what you really want.
the word "most" implies that more than 50% of the stories feature the brilliant detective.
the paragraph, on the other hand, states that stories "often" feature the brilliant detective.
most does not equal often