@jaybee88 said:
I completed my applications for three schools before writing the LSAT (Dec was my first and only take). BUT I checked today and they all show that my LSAT score is still outstanding.
@LSATShinobi said:
I'd like to add that I don't really know if it's burnout
No, it's totally burnout, haha! I'd recommend at least a week off. Studying burnt out is only going to develop lazy study habits which is going to result in ...
@SherryS1 said:
I read this as...a statement (ie the context) is shown to be false by showing that it directly contradicts a second statement (Premise 2) that is taken to be true.
@publicbenjamin said:
I'm really kicking myself for missing the most recent webinar as well, as it seemed to be a relevant topic to this issue I am having.
Haha, yep. Covered this in pretty good detail! Should be available soon!
Visually, I don't like seeing an arrow run from the necessary back to the sufficient. That represents a false relationship because the sufficient term is unaffected by the satisfaction of the necessary. The ...
@LARamsNation said:
Funny part is i'm not satisfied. Im still hungry.
The more you feed the beast, the more it wants, haha. Congratulations, that's such a huge milestone and the fact you're only more motivated to keep pushing is an ...
I am ready to do this. I understand where I went wrong and want to use a new approach now that all I have to worry about is a part-time job. I guess my main question right now is how much time per day do you spend ...
@lllllllll said:
Because McElligott's citrus juices HAVE NOT BEEN LINKED TO ANY BACTERIAL INFECTIONS, can't I assume that they contain less infectious bacteria than M'S apple juice?
No, you can never assume. All we know is that the ...
@"Tina Cho" said:
Also, how gramatically strict PS should be?
I read some PS but some sound poetic like fiction novels, not like the tone of academic research paper...
PS should be grammatically perfect, but that doesn't mean ...
@bswise2 said:
My issue with C is, by accepting that we must do EVERYTHING (bold statement to begin with, but we are looking for an PSA, which allows for that I guess), then shouldn't we also teach ALL children this technique?
@bswise2 said:
To your first question, no. If we are doing everything, then we are teaching ALL children because there is no way to determine which ones will grow up to have chronic nightmares. If there was an absolute conditional (ALL adults ...