... that the uprighters had nomore dexterity than did the ... if having nomore dexterity implies that they had nomore free use ... be correct. But having nomore dexterity does NOT imply that ... (i)[the uprighters having nomore dexterity than the non-uprighters ...
... 70's series tests. The more recent tests are not inherently ... any more difficult, it's ... Any differences between earlier/later tests are almost entirely superficial. ... but only very marginally, more valuable the higher you go ...
... nothing outside of the latest tests. The LR definitely has changed ... at catching what the newest tests do with the various questions ... even occasionally score 180s on freshtests. I definitely think the last ...
There are some weird things that start happening in 77 and 78. Three freshtests isn't going to do you much good anyway, so I'd want to take those two. Keep 49 if it makes you feel better to have one.
... . Definitely try to take the more recent tests. The other thing I ... not to waste the newer tests until you feel like you ... diving right into the newer tests. Good luck!
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Friends who have taken the more recent tests --which I am saving ... that the assumptions are getting more subtle, that the stims are ... longer and more convoluted, and that harder questions ... think it will ever be more hard; just different. If ...
I had the same feeling two days ago -- you're not alone! And definitely! I will change it right now. :) Let me know if you'd like any changes in future too. I'll probably keep nitpicking at it as I go through more prep tests.
... to a page as possible. More is absolutely acceptable if you ... at resumes and the more you put, the more you risk they ... . I was told they spend nomore than a 2-3 minutes ...
... a common misconception that the more practice tests you take the better ... the lsat. I would focus more on mastering the technique for ... doing a bulk of practice tests. Also, burnout is a serious ...
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On the more recent tests there seems to be at ... that the questions themselves are more like LR questions. more complex grammar forms ... as well on the newer tests.