Khan Academy is a great math resource as well. It's great to work through it in general, but for LSAT, just pulling out the lessons on percentages would be really helpful.
I actually didn't find this section among the hardest. I thought the fourth passage was the hardest of this set, but fortunately studied military history in school and was able to engage closely. What passage did you find the hardest?
Is a URM statement and Diversity statement - same thing? Should I write a URM statement if a military veteran? Same thing for Diversity statement? Am I considered URM as a military veteran?
Military/Marine service would rank #1 ... showed that a lot many military veterans got into top B ... you have to have extensive military experience, not just a year ...
Suppose a candidate ... , marketing, business, academics etc - ( not military) then I don't know ... who are non URM, non military etc - is to get 175 ...
... candidate was a Marine or Military.
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> Suppose ... , marketing, business, academics etc - ( not military) then I don't know ... who are non URM, non military etc - is to get 175 ...
... candidate was a Marine or Military.
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> ... , marketing, business, academics etc - ( not military) then I don't know ... who are non URM, non military etc - is to get 175 ...