Let me introduce myself. I am as average as average can get. I do not think I am special, and everything I have achieved academically has been 90% hard work and 10% (maybe) talent. Please do not think that I have self- ...
... regurgitate that on paper. _"What year was the Declaration of ... all about evaluating the argument. Whatdoes it mean to evaluate the ... the time to figure just what skills the LSAT is testing ...
Originally -7. After BR, -6.
HOWEVER, questions I flagged for review that I originally marked right, were wrong after BR. Whatdoes this mean? Should I trust my gut?
I understand that any choice proving that the murder rate would've been higher is correct, but I'm not understanding the connection between healthcare and assault victims. How is that relevant and whatdoes it imply?
Whatdoes "priority"mean in the results section? For example, when you review your drill answers, there is a column that says priority. Whatdoes it refer to?
So, when I am reviewing my answers on a PT, and 9/10 of the answers I get correct say that "__ selected this, with an average score of 165", whatdoes that mean? Should I be getting around that score?