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... university with a somewhat decent GPA and a small glimmer ... was telling myself. I then sat for the April LSAT ... it isn't a T-14 score or even an insanely ... is confidence in your abilities. If you're reading this, ... believe in yourself and do not give up. It may ...
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... showing me what I may not be fundamentally understanding.
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... by a Premise + Sub Conclusion. While I was compelled to pick B ... , and do I care if he's credible ornot?
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