Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PT A, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)
... reading lsat blogs, finding new resources, miscellaneous LSAT related things). Over ... 'm putting in, the great resources I'm using like 7sage ...
My test center was so sweet. At the end when we trooped outside they had refreshments for all the test takers (and, of course, they were handing out info on their law school at the same time!).
... paid for prep, access to resources, and so forth. Yes, medical ... most likely to have the resources to get that medical scrip ... who are already shortest on resources. Disabilities, even if 100% legitimate ...
Maybe ask which course they have and see if they're the same or if the other person is doing something else? LG explanations? Are you under the Resources tab?
... some over others. Therefore, providing resources for disabled test-takers does ... /docs/default-source/research-%28lsac-resources%29/tr-13-03.pdf ... unfairly advantages some people, providing resources for disabled test-takers doesn ...
haha... @emli1000 well maybe that was an exaggeration... as was my rant yesterday as you may have seen :P but lawgic certainly has changed my thought process a little even outside of LSAT prep :D
Yes, that's why some schools may offer waivers for application fees to students outside their numbers range. Even though they will likely not accept them, it raises their selectivity rating.