... and necessary conditions.** Thecurve-breaker Qs are difficult ... about the necessary conditions based onwhatthe passage says. The passages ... by default, would mean that other conditions won' ... . Whatdoesthe author think about the central theme X? Whatdoes s ...
... ! I was curious what everyone's plans regarding the September LSAT are ... it tomorrow.
By the grace of the LSAT gods I have ... take and given that the LSAT is the beast that it is ... open to the possibility of retaking in December. How does everyone else ...
Since the LSAT scores have come out, ... UChicago.
WHATDOES IT MEAN!? Is it an indicator you ...
Does it mean they like me and I might get accepted :'(? The ... e-mail says I've demonstrated a "strong academic record." Whatdoes ...
... LG-whatdoes JY mean by memorize the sets? I am just beginning the LG ... . Does he mean literally write it over and over without even having the ... stimulus up? Or does he mean just drilling the same logic ...
Whatdoes it mean when the only answers you get wrong are the ones you flagged during your test. In my last three test every wrong answer I had was flagged. Has anyone experienced this before?
... just finished going over the informational videos for LR ... on some drills. I am concerned about using up questions from the ... so what is the best way to create drill sessions ... mixed info about whether the older ones are ... 1-45. Also what are the PT with letter a ...
... , you already know what you'll get on this June LSAT. Take ... one assumption is that on Monday somewhere between the third or fourth ... you'll be prepared. Skip thecurve breaker questions if they are ... NYC, come have a drink on us Monday evening!
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What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often onthe test. We know whatthe most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
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... sufficient conditions for the LSAT, I'm wondering whatthe difference is between ... example would never be found on a LSAT (even if people ... least as an antecedent), but does "because" introduce necessary or sufficient ...
... clueless on this one. I had the answer down ... does no awareness mean disapproval? What if they are just ignorant?) Along the ... alternative explanations? Why doesthe argument need to do ... eliminating it. Doesthe argument equivocate on active disapproval and ...
... - I don't know how the LSAC does it, but that one ... just don't have the right mindset for what can be inferred ... is the only one I trust for advice. I need opinions onwhat ... people think is going on. I'm at the brink ...
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Columbia is currently the #5 law school in the nation. But relative ...
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I was wondering what y'alls' thoughts were on this topic. I ...
i take the lsat in September, I am ... practice testing, what are the chances of scoring in the mid 160's ... a week and am planing on pushing that to15-20 for ... date to November?
PS. does anyone know if being Latino ...
... train of thought, however, does nothing to serve me. I ... myself that this test requires the steadfast self-belief, patience ... however, does nothing to serve me. I recall that the world ... be served to me on a silver platter. I ... , I scored a 147 on my first prep test. ...
I was self-doubting after the test and had to ... that not only the "curve" is pre-calculated based on previous experimental ...
I'm making an inference on this. Under extreme circumstance, if ... the population can perform well. Then would it result in a curve ...
... and hover over the answer choices, onthe bottom of each answer ... choice is a percentage indicating what ... what appears to be LSAT scores above each answer choice. Does ... anyone know what this means?
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