... , I forced myself to read more carefully/slowly in the rules ... minutes what once took me more than 16 or 18 minutes ... being clueless, I'm much morelikely to stay calm and just ...
... answer choice tends to contain more general language (typically, avoid any ... too specific because they are morelikely to not be CRUCIAL aka ... />
I think I have more trouble with these NA questions ...
... two conclusions that are equally likely, precisely because both conclusions are ... . E's possibility isn't morelikely than the argument's conclusion ...
... go on the back burner? Morelikely than not the LSAT, as ... I find it to be more of a distraction. If ... other times I might be more forgiving towards doing RC. The ... is that I put way more effort and time into ... than it actually is. And likely that played a role in ...
... schools can afford to be more picky and while I think ... from the outside isn't likely to give you an accurate ... worth it. Instead, you're morelikely to see a façade ... that, and that's not likely to help. Just keep working ...
... , after realizing that this is more important than it seems. more difficult as my nerves become more prominent. I've been much morelikely ... turn stresses me out even more!
... definitely improve because you are morelikely to remember those questions that ... which questions naturally suck up more of your time -- it is ... most difficulty with & are morelikely to get wrong unless you ...
... that her bank is generally more willingly to offer a line ... , nursing, etc.) since they are morelikely to lead to viable income ... to allow yourself to save more money in the period between ...
... MBT. I thought that was more for necessary assumptions (either MBT ... choice that makes the conclusion morelikely, or strengthens the relationship between ...
Selectivity is a ranking criterion iirc, so it's morelikely that a school would rise in rank BECAUSE they're selective, not become more selective as they rise in rank.
... treated for migraines reporting MORE ANXIETY than people who ... have higher anxiety are morelikely to seek professional treatment ... wouldn't you be morelikely to go to a ... go to the doctor? Likely not. And so, since ... anxious and also be morelikely to go to a ...
So, there are two kind of people with migraines. Those who get professionally treated (let's call them "PT") and those who do not get professionally treated (let's call them "NPT").
Paradox: PTs report higher levels of anxiety than NPT