my gpa is 3.54 but on lsac it says my gpa is between 3.5 and 3.74 which is "mostly A's"..........does this mean that , according to law schools, a gpa of 3.5 is identical to a gpa of 3.73? because they are in the same range? howdoes that work?
I want to make sure that i'm not drilling with any of the recent 20 or so tests. Is that how 7sage has set this up? Also another discussion said the drills are from pts 1-45, but howdoes this translate to the prep test numbers in the 100s on 7sage?
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Exactly correct, that's the point of foolproofing style approaches, and why you can get better from seeing how games are done and then trying them over and over.
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I've tried adding you on skype and it says you haven't accepted my request. I've never done one of these calls before and I do have a google hangout account. Howdoes this work?
I have never done such a thing before, howdoes it work? Is it like a lecture where I just plug in an headphone and listen or I'll also get to speak and asking questions via a mic?