I think you have a very good chance, cause if you are below their 50% it doesn't matter how much you below. Also, ucla is trying very hard to improve their ranking i guess, they will need some high lsat taker.
One way to look would be going into RC for problem sets, go to the later tests and look at what kind they are. If it says "co" that means it's a comparative passage.
Oh that's true. Since Dave is fixed in plane 2, plane 3 is uncertain: there could be a pilot and co-pilot there or there could be no one. Therefore, plane 3 doesn't need to fly. Thanks for your help.
honestly since your track record shows you've been scoring well overall i wouldn't. I advised my friend (who recently began IL at ucla law) who first scored a 159 to write one since he's had a demonstrated history with test anxiety.
I'm trying a new drawing program for LG stuff, here's an elimination for Q22 AC A. The shaded bit in the bottom corner is an elimination for the board with [I: V-Y-W-V] specifically too.