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this is incredible. congratulations! itfeels amazing to see improvement. Keep implementing the BR method and keep striving for your absolute best. we all believe in you
It's hard to predict. There are a lot of different structures they can use, and I think it's generally best to read with an open mind. If you go in with preconceptions about whatit's "supposed to be" you're going to frequently be misdirected.
... everyone was telling me to just accept it and send your applications ... already. But I'm not ready to ... . I know I have it in me toscore higher! I still haven ... me the push I needed to decide :)
I was wondering if this test was much harder ... it seemed liketo whip a lot of people's butt's this time around. Can someone explain the curve situation overall?
Is a "shit ton" a unit of measurement here? Because that's whatit felt like for me. I assume that many ppl, with different strengths, took much less time.---A.c.S
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... a particular interest, not to try to impress reach schools. ... It takes longer, but it only seems worth it if you really want to ... do it/really liketo study. ... it's worth.
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The standard is to waive the right to see it and it's basically also the expectation of Admissions. However, you also want to get a good idea of whatit's going to say so definitely have a conversation with them.
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I recommend a legitimate break, as in nothing LSAT-related at all. Itfeels weird to let go at first but once you're in the thick of it you realize how much you needed it.
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