@"Giant Panda" said:
The question, rewrote, consists of:
P1: Too large or too small of class size is bad.
P2: Very light or very heavy faculty work load is also bad
C: Crowded classes and overworked faculties are bad.
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@"Artak Mamikonyan" said:
Some schools I'm applying to give me the option to indicate whether or not I'm taking the FEB LSAT but others don't so I'm wondering where I can indicate this on my apps?
Thanks for sharing! With a 167 you're going to have some excellent options available to you, and I can't wait to see the success updated with your acceptance into an amazing law school.
@brennan said:
I would like to cover the bubbles from previously-completed sections while working, to minimize the probability of accidentally mis-bubbling.
This you definitely cannot do. To your first question, I'm honestly ...
Great Job at trying to work out how to deconstruct certain argument types. : ) There are a couple of things I would like to add and hopefully this might help you.
Hmm....this is a tough one. I think your story can fit for both a strong PS and Addendum...but like you said since this topic is unavoidable, I would like to think this story would fit better as a compelling addendum since it's a direct impact to your ...
@"JPAI_UBC" said:
However, should I be doing this only after blind reviewing and grading the PT? Or should I begin the typing process when I blind review?
So I write out my explanation during Blind Review for every question I ...
@"Maestro_eba" said:
When your read the passage in 3.5 min, Jy says to summarize the main point of the paragraph into one line. Does he mean to do this within the 3.5 or after the passage has been read?
@"UBC Hopeful" said:
Recently I've tried to focus less on content, but then I am complete loss when it comes to questions that ask for analogous situations/opinions/beliefs
@mcneeleyt said:
So, what I started doing is going over some of the older PTs that I had already taken and reading & answering the RC sections again. I find that the 2nd read through so much more beneficial, for you already know most of the ...
@"UBC Hopeful" said:
Any tips or recommendations for specific skills to help keep on track of what's happening in the passage, without trying to retain information overload?
The LSAT Trainer has changed my LIFE on this issue ...
@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 ...