I am having trouble printing out a full length prep test. I saw there should be a convert to PDF option, but I do not have that. Is this option no longer available?
I have clicked on the Section in the Test and am able to click on Printable. However, I do not get the buttoon to download a PDF version. I am taking the test on Paper and would liike to practice that way.
How do I print out prep tests? Before there was a view pdf blue button which would then provide me a passwork to my email, however this option no longer shows up.
I am trying to print out drill questions to use them for wrong answer journal but the "Quick View" pdf button doesn't show on the completed drills. Is this function still available? Thanks for your advice!
A lot of the example interview questions I've seen online seem to overlap with some of the content covered in essays (why law? why now? etc). Are there any tips to bring up new information/not sound too redundant?
I often find Economist articles to resemble LSAT questions in style as well as content:
http://7sage.com/how-to-improve-your-lsat-score-by-reading-interesting-articles/
Plus if you buy from 7sage you get the PTs in convenient pdf form making it a sinch to print and reprint sections you are having particular difficulty with. I love being able to print a copy of a game whenever I feel like and have a fresh go at it.
... of this method relates to content and is a tiny bit ... the clarification and memorization of content - to make the information really ... way that I lock the content of each passage into my ...
... one side, and all the content is on the other side ... cutting down on diagramming the content. If you are fully diagramming ... a question directly about this content - specifically about a lawyer acting ...
I actually find it easier not to print out everything and just use highlight feature on the PDF after I download the file. Just a tip if you can't always print
The best advice I can give is relax until the score roles in...meaning place more emphasis on content and FULLY understanding the LSAT...and I do agree that there is NO RUSH to go to law school...