u/closer-objects

▲ 1 r/LSATHelp+1 crossposts

Aside from drills and practicing, for LR do you find identifying the question type (e.g., necessary assumption, parallel flow),

and memorizing the approach for each type to be a good use of time?

Hi -- I'm new in my LSAT studies, and would love insight from someone who is further along in their journey. DId you find yourself utilizing LR strategies while taking the LSAT?

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u/closer-objects — 6 days ago
▲ 6 r/dogandcatfriends+1 crossposts

Basically, title. It's uncommon for rescues to classify dogs as "good with cats" in my local searches. Sometimes the website has filters, and when I select "good with cats," I get only one result, which is usually a puppy.

 Considering all this, do you believe shelters are hesitant to confirm a dog is cat-friendly, and maybe my choices are wider than I realize? Or should I just accept the situation and adopt a puppy and raise the pup alongside my cats in hopes for a harmonious home?

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u/closer-objects — 1 month ago