This is a multi-part series helping students prepare for the LSAT. Tips and tricks are offered by student Jaime Sherman as he learned how to effectively work the LSAT from scratch. This is a unique approach that offers specific advice as to how to better attack LSAT problems and how to overcome the fear of [...]
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This lesson is part of a series: College Algebra www.mindbites.com With larger square matrices, the calculation of the determinant gets more difficult. This lesson shows you a special method to use to identify the determinant of a 3X3 square matrix. You will also learn another technique to use to calculate the determinant of a 3X3 [...]
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This is a public service announcement for the Learning and Teaching Center at Vassar College. Open to juniors and seniors who want to learn about the test contents or who want to take a practice test prior to taking the actual test.
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Individuals from all different career and college backgrounds make their way into law schools. The best method for preparing to become a lawyer is to gain a broad range of basic skills. There really is no set major for pre-law undergraduate work. From English to philosophy and science to art, people with [...]
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This is a multi-part series helping students prepare for the LSAT. Tips and tricks are offered by student Jaime Sherman as he learned how to effectively work the LSAT from scratch. This is a unique approach that offers specific advice as to how to better attack LSAT problems and how to overcome the fear of [...]
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