... draw a three item sequence and circle it. After practice you get ... used to distinguishing this from a three item ... block. It's just a quicker ... notating method after a while.
... draw a three item sequence and circle it. After practice you get ... used to distinguishing this from a three item ... block. It's just a quicker ... notating method after a while.
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> Doyou also draw ...
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- Why are you going to law school? Doyou know what kind ... of work you'd like to ... . This might help you come to a decision.
- Doyou want to be ... a full time or part ...
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I think if you're aiming for a 170 you should aim to ... go back and check answers/do skipped questions. Ideally, closer to ... .
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> To get a 170, doyou think one should consistently finish ... For example, on a super easy question where you spotted the right ... incorrect? Did you see a very hard questions that you couldn't ... think having a strategy to deal with issues you come up ...
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> > Yes, if you assign them to your Georgetown ... app. You might also want to email ... telling them you made a change.
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> Doyou happen to ... Request" means?
@goingfor99th Did you drill all of your games ... , that's really neat. Did you ever find it to be ... guess I'm asking if you felt at any disadvantage from ... />
Also did youuse7Sage to prep or use something else? I forget? :)
... conclusions for every LR stimulus youdo. It's critical to ... as an intermediate conclusion/a conclusion. Doyou label these in the ... stimuli if you are not able ...
Example of a perfect argument:
Premise1: A -> B
... conclusions for every LR stimulus youdo. It's critical to ... as an intermediate conclusion/a conclusion. Doyou label these in the ... stimuli if you are not able ... but obviously thats not working. Doyou label the premise/conclusion for ...
... conclusions for every LR stimulus youdo. It's critical to ... as an intermediate conclusion/a conclusion. Doyou label these in the ... stimuli if you are not able ... but obviously thats not working. Doyou label the premise/conclusion for ...
... conclusions for every LR stimulus youdo. It's critical to ... as an intermediate conclusion/a conclusion. Doyou label these in the ... stimuli if you are not able ... but obviously thats not working. Doyou label the premise/conclusion for ...
@"Cant Get Right" Hey there, your BR format sounds so helpful. I was wondering doyouuse this primarily for all answers you got wrong or all the questions in your LR section.
Thanks :smile:
Doyou want a job or not? If you want a ... job then don’t tell people you’re ... sorry but unless you’re working as a waitress or in ... retail or at a temp job you’re not going ... be hired if you mention that you’re not going ...
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> Doyou want a job ... or not? If you want a job then ... don’t tell people you’re ... sorry but unless you’re working as a waitress or ... retail or at a temp job you’re not going ...
... than a year.
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> Doyou want a job ... or not? If you want a job then ... don’t tell people you’re ... sorry but unless you’re working as a waitress or ... retail or at a temp job you’re not going ...
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> > Doyou want a job or not? If you want a job then ... don’t tell people you’re ... sorry but unless you’re working as a waitress or in ... retail or at a temp job you’re not going ... to be hired if you mention that you’re not going ...
Warmups might be good, though you can't plan on doing that on test day. Doyou think it could be from confidence errors? I tend to get overly confident on questions that seem very easy.
... There are a finite number of hours in aday. What you are attempting ... be difficult. Depending whether you are at the PT stage ... per week, with 1 day per week of no LSAT ... .5-2 hours per day of quality review/drilling ... of work on the PT day. Try to avoid burnout ...
... There are a finite number of hours in aday. What you are attempting ... be difficult. Depending whether you are at the PT stage ... per week, with 1 day per week of no LSAT ... .5-2 hours per day of quality review/drilling ... of work on the PT day. Try to avoid burnout ...
@TheDeterminedC Well I'm hoping to take the March LSAT and I just started PTing, so I'd need to take about 3 a week... Doyou think that's doable? Can you review each one solidly in that amount of time?
Definitely doable. Why don't youuse7Sage? I improved more than that in less time and I didn't even complete the course's core curriculum (I found this place too late in my studies and had to take the Nov. LSAT). I wish I had found 7Sage sooner.