@Pacifico said:
And finally, don't listen to unhappy lawyers. I hear this BS from lawyers all the time. Just because they made the wrong life decisions for themselves and hate being lawyers doesn't mean you will. Furthermore, if they hate it so ...
You could copy all the pages as PDFs and then cut the questions you want and paste them into a word document... As long as you're not sharing them I don't think you'd be violating any copyrights or anything.
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Flaw questions, I did the lesson and practice sets on 7Sage, read the chapters in the LSAT Trainer, started to drill the Flaw questions in the Cambridge packet and as of today I've yet to miss 1 questions that's a flaw type. I'm usually ...
I don't actually write anything down, but a lot of people do. If I did do this I would just open a Word document and type it in because I type way faster than I write and it's much more comfortable.
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Q: What's this "BR" everyone keeps talking about?
A: J.Y. created a whole section about BR (or "Blind Review") you can check out here:
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@nye8870 said:
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