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Hey! So, I was wondering is there a length requirement or suggested length for personal statement letters? mine is almost two pages long, is that too long?
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... of the test elevating their score bands while surprisingly providing ...
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... the questions timed (jotting down howlong it took me for each ... , I was wondering what everyone does after going over the answers ... for documentation so I know how reference it as well as ...
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I'm curious to know how those of you who have ... spread them out? Basically, howlong did it take. I know, I know ...
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For strengthening questions, how much does it need to strengthen the stimulus for it to be correct. For example, weakening questions, as long as it casts doubt on the support, I can weaken the argument. Does this also apply for strengthening questions?
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I applied to Duke towards the end of October. File complete on 10/30. Just went under review today. I'm not on the priority track. Does anyone know howlong non-PT applicants generally have to wait before hearing back?
Over the summer I took a diagnostic and got a 141. I read the LSAT Trainer and did all of the recommended exercises. I just started the 7Sage CC a couple days ago. My goal is a 170 on the September LSAT. Obviously anything is possible, I was just curious ...
I've just started the LG section of the CC and I can't even set up the board game correctly in some of the questions. When did you start seeing improvement?