Anyone having a hard time changing answers during the Blind Review? I find myself biased toward the initial answer chosen and convince myself to stick with the original choice regardless if it turns out to be right ornot...
I plan on taking the June 2014 LSAT should I not receive my ideal score on the Feb. 2014 one.
I have inadequate knowledge as to whether ornot having taken the LSAT twice adversely affects my shot at getting into a good law school. Any thoughts?
... it off until September is not a possibility, because I have ... whether I feel ready enough ornot.
No turning back.
Anyone have a similar experience or perspective?
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... been debating as to whether ornot I should postpone taking the ... a second opinion on whether ornot this is worth doing. Or should I put on the ...
... therefore, the suggestion does not apply because the consumer themselves ... weather the instructions change ornot the subject of the argument ... is not affected and therefore irrelevant, ... over analyzing this too much or what?
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... question I had was whether ornot the possibility of Proto-Indo ... think that this possibility does not weaken the argument, i.e ... is one of those languages ornot. Thoughts?
... about the use of 'many' (or some) in LR answer choices ... 'some/many' and they are not made correct answer choices because ... could really wreck the argument ornot?
... premise and the conclusion, or provide a reason why the ... correct answer choice B) does not seem to relate to any ... assumption in the argument, or provide more support between the ... touching the premise-conclusion relationship, ornot?
... if I'm burnt out ornot :(
I think it's ... per exam (just in total, not per passage), but recently when ... .
I can feel myself not focusing on the passages. But ...
... I took it but was not impressed by my score. I ... my LSAT score about whether ornot law school is for me ... points. My mother is not very encouraging or understanding of my ideas ... if anyone has any advice or encouragement for me. And also ...
... of doing these ones timed ornot timed? I was initially thinking ... of doing them not timed to digest the concept ... ? and will that be timed ornot timed?
... the questions correct (believe it ornot). It explained everything so simply ... it significantly hinders any progress. Not only that when I BR ... says something about it being not beneficial to just to problem ... do the drill set then? Not only that, my concern with ...
Hi there, Does anyone find that it is more difficult to determine whether ornot an argument is valid using the 'lawgic' method than it is to simply read the question?