... right now, it's about 100 degrees in New York and ... stopped talking to me altogether ( we were a clique of 5 ... up with each other since we were in middle school/ high ...
... for is a family friend (we don't know him that ... ? During the interview he just asked me how my grades were ... actually wondering because when he asked me I got nervous for ...
Not ready 100% sure. Will be ready for December.
SHOULD I WITHDRAW tomorrows test? or just go in and try my best knowing that I won't hit my score? please help asap!
... if I'm denied or asked to submit additional documents, then ... acquire the accommodations even though we submit additional statements or documents ...
... only maybe 15 test takers, we were all placed far apart ... , only long tables. The room we were in had especially long ... breakfast. During off times, 90-100% of the people staying at ...
... made it so extra absurd. We sat there for over an ... ! while the silliness continued. Then we finished the rest of the ... . It was beyond description and 100% more surreal than I can ... laughter because the only thing we could all do today was ...
... small-sized rooms so we could faintly hear the ... semi-abnormal was that we started section 1 before ... their formal instructions so we could somewhat hear noise ... doors at 8:30am, asked the students to stand ... No one expressed interest so we got started right away. ...
When I studied for other tests, people suggest to read questions first.
Why we should not do the same for this test?
What makes this test different from others?
(Do you read questions first for other tests or not?)
... while back some of you asked for an accommodated proctor. It ... took a while but we just uploaded a 5 section ... LSAT proctor up on YouTube. We're hoping to get it ...
... group (Souderton) is two since we have two separate OR pairs ... ~K --> P) as was asked in question 21 (and the ... . If this is the logic we are using to interpret a ... as ~O --> J? If we only have N and P ... , aren't we still good since we have at least one ...
I think I saw somewhere it says we cannot circle answer choices on the test...
I thought we can write anything on the test, take notes, underline etc.
But we cannot circle the answers? Is this true?
... so because I am not 100% confident that they work every ... this element. Know this, we can immediately eliminate D (discusses ... is currently being contributed. We are concerned with cost-effectiveness ... . Our conclusion is universal). We are then left with B ...
... a concrete situation and are asked to supply a “blanket” ... a strengthen/PSA hybrid — we are asked to supply a blanket principle ... wildlife in the area. Since we have an obligation to protect ... the area at all costs, we should not implement controlled burning ...
... different results. When I have asked people who have taken this ... .
#4) That practice we all want to get this ... do not match, somehow we get convinced we might get that 170 ... want to hear, especially when we are registered to take the ...
... to talk about why we are applying to a particular ... X?" type essay so do we have to talk about that ... even if it's not asked of us in the prompts ...