@Addistotle said:
What're the chances of one being set up?
Do you guys have a publication that runs rankings for Canadian schools? Ours are based off of US News which is the more-or-less definitive ranking source for US schools.
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@"LSAT AZTEC" said:
So will the actual test start at around 1?
It could start as early as 1. It is literally impossible to predict actual start time. I have heard as long as 2-3 hour delays but I believe those are uncommon. All 3 of ...
@siheaso said:
I am aiming to do untimed tests until I start getting about 90% correct before moving into timed, I'm currently at 77% self-study untimed (I know I need to build it up), I take the September test
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@zacharycarpenter1 said:
I know this is correct for Group 1, but I want to make sure thinking about it like this isn't going to hurt me in future lessons.
I often think about it like "if you've got X, then you've definitely ...