Yes! I read the Economist, I fool-proofed the logic games from PT 1-30, and I did some logic puzzles out of a book written by George Summers. Also: read this: http://www.horace.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/How-to-Lie-With-Statistics-1954-Huff.pdf
You need to give more information yourself and what your goals are. Have you looked at their employment statistics?
https://law.fiu.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2018/04/ABAEmploymentReport_Class2017.pdf
Here is an example, it is old but it is a good sample: https://sites.owu.edu/writingcenter/wp-content/uploads/sites/92/2012/07/LSAT-Writing-Guidelines.pdf
Let's all try to sign on at 8:15 EST tonight for BR group because we want to start at 8:30 SHARP (accommodating West Coasters coming home from work because inclusion). In fact, I will be so ...
This question was, once again, a victim to bad habits. The habit in question was the "they're gonna trick me" habit. Guys, this is bullcrap. Don't choose less reasonable AC's ...
If you're looking for a distraction with many hilarious tricks and turns of argument, take a look at this [from this article, "100 Photos Inside NK" http://www.earthnutshell.com/100-photos-from-north-korea-part1/]:
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for our BR Group. That’s for the other BR group taking the LSAT actual this weekend (See http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4525/pep-rally-weds-8pm-et- ...