I’m 29 and studying for the LSAT in November! I’m not tooold, you aren’t tooold, and I firmly believe you’re never tooold for new academic challenges or a change in career! You can do this, friend! 😊
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... the process of going through old material to improve my less ... 's interesting how going through old material can help you pick ... pepperoni pizza. That is way too conclusive, and would be hard ...
... seem to fit the stimulus too well. How do we know ... salesperson, by not replacing his old car with a new one ... seem too large a leap of faith to assume his old car ...
... sections, then 6 sections, using old tests as experimental sections. On ... also drill individual sections from old tests. I always BR. old, so they were easier. But ... felt I rushed the RC too (again the fifth section). Another ...
... give me an hour, my old textbook, and some leeway to ... all come rushing back before too long. I am firmly, and ... is probably a few seconds too long).
Wondering how relevant old logic games are for current LSATs. Is it best to do the logic game bundle (1-35) first so I don't "burn" through more recent logic game sections?
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