That used to happen to me sometimes too.... The audio would be normal if the speed was x1.0 or x0.8 but if I sped it up it would get this metallic echo splintering the audio. It usually went away if I refreshed or reloaded.
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This advice above is basically if this is your first and ... last time taking the LSAT. If you think you might have ...
Garbage GPA means you need a legit LSAT... If you have a 4.0 then you can get away with a lower LSAT score. What I wrote above is what is called "targeted advice".
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... be much more doable if you're averaging in ... range.
If you absolutely plan on going ... to at least December if you aren't hitting ... often than not. Even if you were to absolutely decided ... current weaknesses. If you aren't scoring -0 on LG at ...
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... '10 in 10' or '15 in 15' idea where you push to ... and intuition. The first 10-15 questions (barring a random curve ... the hard questions. If you got through 15 questions in 15 minutes (the ... skipping when appropriate.
... miscellaneous games are a breeze if you crush the simple sequencing ... the miscellaneous, and if you have 12-15 minutes for it, you ... />
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PT C is in my estimation the single hardest LG section in LSAT history. If you can score a -0 on PT C in 34 minutes: you are ready for basically anything the LSAT can throw at you on LG.