When the final bell rang, and Mark collected the booklets, Julius felt a strange sense of quiet. The panic had receded, leaving behind a dull exhaustion.
Seven dogs—Fido, Gus, Hazel, Igor, Jack, King, and Lucky—are to be placed in three cages. Cage 1 can hold two dogs. Cage 2 can hold three dogs. Cage 3 can hold two dogs. If Gus is in Cage 2, then Jack must be in Cage 3...
"It shows me that I have the cognitive speed of a stalled car," Julius said. mock lsat exam
"Five minutes remaining," Mark droned.
He bubbled . He bubbled (C) . He didn't even read Question 20; he just liked the way (A) looked. When the final bell rang, and Mark collected
He abandoned the diagrams and resorted to speed-reading. He didn't have time to deduce; he had to intuit. He became a hunter of keywords. Therefore? Thus? Except?
"Next section: Reading Comprehension," Mark announced. Cage 1 can hold two dogs
He put the phone away and looked up at the sky. He had a score, a number that would define his academic worth for the next year, coming in a few days. It would probably be average. Maybe slightly above. Maybe below.