In Kaplan's Guide to this LSAT there is a note for this question before the explanation that says: "The Law Services official answer key may read (B) for this question, but this is a typo. The correct answer is (C)."
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... seems totally alien and the explanation is completely different every single ... , I fail to understand the explanation for the correct and why ... back, I feel like it may come across as a bit ... agree with Dave that you may be at a point where ...
... up with. Missing the domain may be the result of not ... during timed conditions or it may just be something you struggle ... seems totally alien and the explanation is completely different every single ... touch on this but this may be an issue. LR questions ...
... to gain admission for Sept 2020. Studying part time because I ... why when I apply for 2020, regardless of my lsat mark ... require a degree. Yeah some may consider it "cheating" or a ...
... regular life stressor that you may have to deal with in ... law school too. You may want to be cautious about ... (ugh). I have literally no explanation for it... just randomly the ...
... nothing in return. Providing an explanation pushes you to really dive ... you retain the information. You may find yourself exploring other ideas ... you only considered during your explanation (which could benefit you even ...
... of my study using PTs (May 2018 - present), I have completed ... however I fear that I may be burning out already and ... that this may not be a good idea ... at least a year (fall 2020 or 2021).
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... , I will type out an explanation immediately after attempting the section ... of LR questions during review/explanation sessions. This is also a ... P.S. in my review/explanation sessions for flaw questions, I ... the argument as flawed. This may take some time, so it ...