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Whatdoes "priority"mean in the results section? For example, when you review your drill answers, there is a column that says priority. Whatdoesit refer to?
For RC - question stem, it has "WSE" as an option, but when I hover over it, "WSE" is the only thing that's offered. "PorG" says "principle or generalization" when I hover over it. TIA!
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Whatdoesitmean if it states "yes" or "no" to whether or not there is a disclosed test form? Is the disclosed test form indicating whether the LSAT is administered online or by paper?
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Whatdoesitmean when your doing a problem set and it has priority ( very low, low high and very high)? Is this the matter of how important it is on the LSAT?