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**Stim:**
P1: When old trees die, the decomposition releases ... CO2
P2: Harvesting old trees makes more room for ... CO2 than old trees)
C: Harvesting old trees for ... okay, if the harvested old trees were manufactured into products ...
Hey all! I took the lsat a year ago now, and my 166 wasn't enough to get into the schools I was looking at, so I am going to be retaking the test after this summer. What is the best way to go about studying so that I don't retread old territory?
... a new PT + Review 1 old LG section
Day 2 ... the new PT + Review 1 old LG section
Day 3 ... the new PT + Review 1 old LG section
Day 4 ... the new PT + Review 1 old LG section
Day 5 ... the new PT + Review 1 old LG section
I was working until November 2019 in a law firm and got one of my bosses to write me a letter of recommendation back then. She sent the letter directly to LSAC and it is uploaded on to my account.
I am planning on taking the January LSAT (maybe even the November test) and was hoping to gather some suggestions on how to approach prep testing. I am striving for a 170+ score.
here in the home stretch to Oct and wondering at what point the advantage of seeing "new" material bumps up against the ability to review old material and the necessity to have a little bit of a breather the day before.