... anybody" is a universal term. Meaning 100% of the group of "bodies." ... that anyone can get a 170 becauseof factors such as ... a Bachelor's degree or towards the end of completing that degree, because ... the credits from the degree are the other part of ...
@jphorton2 said:
I had a good day though so you ... phenomenon, I scored a 170 with aPT average of 175. It happens. Ideally ... , you'll be prepared to a ... though I was a little disappointed, it's a good thing I ...
... I am focusing on a combined score for the ... more along the lines of minus 5 on each ... subgroup. There is always a possibility of scoring higher. If it ... I don't think aPT average of 165/166 is insufficient ... , as others have stated, a 170 average will give you ...
... an argument, nor a conclusion, but rather, a set of facts.
... level of proof with a MSS question is not as high as a ... have not had a widespread adoption of these committees, the US has not ... have no way of knowing whether or not these committees were ...
... , you really do 8 games a day, including fool proofing!?? a day on top of studying all the ... in my prep, sort of taking a hiatus becauseof moving and another new ... , it depends on which day of the week and how many ...
... comes down to not understanding our task on a question type as ... well as we should, not understanding ... the grammar, or not having a good grasp of the conditional ...
... like 180% sure LSATcantwin got a 180
> > ... brought me down to like a 170...then LR destroyed ... so I'd guess like a 140..
> > ... get black out drunk for a week straight
> ... t break a 170 becauseof RC alone. And LR was a blur ...
... that's your best use of time. I would go ... on going back through most of it at some point. I ... s easy to lose track of concepts that you learn early ... the idea of redoing the CC. I'm still nota 100% sure ... like you mentioned, it might not be a judicious use of time.
... idea of redoing the CC. I'm still nota 100% ... mentioned, it might not be a judicious use of time.
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For this, I think foolproofing LG is a ... think it's a judicious use of time. This ... with an imperfect grasp of concepts. That doesn' ...
... you guys try to do a bit of LR, RC, LG in ... a day, or focus on one ... />
I try to do aPT worth of material a week. Sometimes I sit ... in one shot, but a lot of the time I break tests ... a function of my work schedule. I try to focus on a little of ...
... it's something like a 70% chance of admission, statistically.
> ... people claimed to have received aPT invite. Of those 71, 67 claimed ... admission, and only 2 of the 67 admitted ended up ...
... it's something like a 70% chance of admission, statistically.
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It's a great program! Definitely take advantage of it if you ...
... shouldn't be too big ofa deal.
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... I assume there are a lot of employers like that. Columbia ... asks for a professional LOR, ... a brief addendum explaining why they have not included a professional letter of ...
Hey, has anyone had an experience with a FAFSA restriction at a school becauseof having reached their course credit limit? Is this common at schools? This isn't necessarily a law school question; it's more about undergrad and higher ed, just for planning.