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... are better because ofthe challenges you have overcome, that will come ... is top 1% of all test takers, and thevastmajorityof test takers will ... even for people with 4.0 GPAs and top LSAT scores ... , you could take the test in March, June, July and September ...
... I would first say is that you should walk a mile ... accommodations for yourself. Thevastmajorityof us have struggled not just in preparation fortheLSAT but ... find the assertion or rather presumption that LSAC approves applicants out of litigation ...
... the vehicle (not saying that there's no value at all, but forthevastmajorityof ... people the value ofthe ... translate over really nicely to theLSAT, in every section.
... ; Both of you have amazing stats so to hear that you got ... be honest we are outliers, theVASTmajorityof people with our stats get ... 't known for YP though there are some high-stats that get ...
... enough chunk of LR questions, and you need that knowledge anyway for LG ... , so you should definitely learn the logic ... to diagram conditional relationships on thevastmajorityof LR questions. But on some ...
... the statistics for satisfaction are heavily skewed by the large percentage of ... a natural on theLSAT. The latter type of person is ... lot ofthe attorneys about this. Almost all ofthe ones that ... he loved it. IMHO, thevastmajorityof people on these forums ...
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> Forgive me for not quite understanding @SSBM1000 , but ... choice A, we can conclude thatthethevastmajorityof them don't believe he ... their opinion would change except forthe ethics violations. If you have ...
I just took the August flex and despite the fact that there was only one ... for me in the beginning either, but thevastmajorityof SA questions are bridging meaning that ... advice I heard is thatthe SA must trigger the conclusion- much like ...
... expectations regarding the possibilities for my score. Was sure that i ... scored somewhere between 165-170. Thevastmajorityof ... above. Have been slacking the last 3 weeks. Scored ... . Time to get back on the horse.
... was one ofthe easiest to implement strategies that was recommended ... that in maybe 30 seconds. I keep this momentum up and now ... I have 6 of 8 questions ... on time I would have thevastmajorityof questions answered. Like @"LOWERCASE ...
TheLSAT is a learnable test, and ... are willing to make that effort, that's why it is ... very high score than thevastmajorityof us. Though: most of us have never ... been involved in applying strategies for solving ...
... so strange to me that everyone seems to breeze over ... says, "accept that you're just not that good at LR ... Is it just assumed that LG is easy forthevastmajorityof people?!
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... ." Is it just assumed that LG is easy forthevastmajorityof people?!
> ... might be helpful for you. I am in an LSAT class with ... 9 other people, and only 3 ofthe 10 of ... or even close. So that's 70% of this group where LG ...
... of 2023, thevastmajorityof them have taken time off after college, with 23% ofthe ... class being out of college for 4 or more ... have weeks to study for a exam, they tend ... that you shouldn't feel guilty about the decision to postpone your LSAT ...
... for revisiting with that QT either as opposed to just ID'ing the ... target phrase in the stimulus. Regardless, either that works for ...
Beyond the arguments that you are literally required ... choices, and thatforthevastmajorityof stems you should ...
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> < ... one. Your argument reveals that you treat independent work ... and that leads you to the (imho erroneous) conclusion that 7sage ... with you that 7sage is a waste of money. But ... condition (at least forthevastmajorityof us).
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But overall, the former approach works forthevastmajorityof scenarios I've come ... : adopt the notation that is helpful for 80% (actually higher than that) of situations, but ...
... that helped me that hasn't been mentioned yet is memorizing the ... importantly: WHY it makes the argument flawed. Thevastmajorityof LR questions deals with ... if memorizing the 21 flaws is worth it for improvement? I ... has proved to work for multiple people
... importantly: WHY it makes the argument flawed. Thevastmajorityof LR questions deals with ... confirm if memorizing the 21 flaws is worth it for improvement? I ... to have an awareness of any of these areas that may be present ...
... that helped me that hasn't been mentioned yet is memorizing the ... : WHY it makes the argument flawed. Thevastmajorityof LR questions deals with ... click for me. When I got to the lesson with the 21 ... Flaws and spent the time ...
... importantly: WHY it makes the argument flawed. Thevastmajorityof LR questions deals with ... confirm if memorizing the 21 flaws is worth it for improvement? I ... to have an awareness of any of these areas that may be present ...
... it is for more difficult parallel reasoning/flaw questions and that's ... understanding ofthe fundamentals in play, more often than not the answer that instinctively ... . In LR and RC particularly, thevastmajorityofthe time when I get answers ...
... it is for more difficult parallel reasoning/flaw questions and that's ... . In LR and RC particularly, thevastmajorityofthe time when I get answers ... on. Especially the last one. TheLSAT is THE mind game of all mind games ...
Forthevastmajorityof us, a lot of this comes down to ... or below target time forthe sets that I use for foolproofing (which means ... should also note that not all ofthe games are good for foolproofing, as ...
... to keep in mind is thatforthevastmajorityof games, they will fall ... into the broad categories of sequencing (putting pieces in ... Obviously there will be subsets of those set-ups (sequencing can ... but don't worry about that at first. And even ...
... professor/teacher/instructor that you were the closest to for a letter. Even ... understand that asking for a letter can be a bit awkward and thevastmajorityof ... people you'd ask for a letter have ...
... could be thousands of applications. At the end ofthe cycle, for schools operating on ... a rolling admissions basis, thevastmajorityofthe offers ... and more selective at the end to ensure that they're achieving ...
... make inferences which are essential for getting good at LGs and ... apply to virtually all of them as thevastmajorityof games you will come ... given me so much confidence that I actually look forward to ...