... done so far was for Lewis & Clark. I have another coming ... add more after that. For Lewis & Clark:
The interview was ... some basic questions: Why Lewis & Clark? What are you looking for ...
... no expectations hah), UCLA, Lewis & Clark, and U of Oregon. I ... schools- UW, UO, and Lewis and Clark- is like, and what they ... have heard from alum that Lewis and Clark is stingy, though, I ...
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I was stuck between D and E and I finally chose D because it looks like more reasonable than E.
But I still don't get why D is right and E is wrong and see what's the difference which makes them a right/wrong answer between them.
A fascinating essay by Lewis Carroll about learning that I feel mirrors our experience in training for the LSAT. : http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/06/13/how-to-learn-lewis-carroll/
This is a necessary assumption question. The correct answer : "parts that satisfy our govt standards are not the same poor quality as cheap foreign parts." But the premise already states that the country has the toughest automotive tests in the world. I ...
Hey Natalya, I'm taking the LSAT in June as well. I would like to have an online study buddy, and would be able to communicate mostly through email, and occasionally Skype.
Get back to me if interested.
I could concur with the above posters, but I would note that if it's been a while since you've looked at an old backtest, it might benefit you to take it again. At least, that's been my experience.