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pontificator

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Undergraduate Majors and Classes

Post by pontificator » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:27 pm

What undergraduate majors yield the best results on the LSAT and with the admissions deans?

Also, is it true that taking a logic class and a symbolic logic class is helpful for the LSAT?

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MrPapagiorgio

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Re: Undergraduate Majors and Classes

Post by MrPapagiorgio » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:29 pm

First lesson of TLS: forum search before asking a non situation-specific question.

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Re: Undergraduate Majors and Classes

Post by powerlawyer06 » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:31 pm

MrPapagiorgio wrote:First lesson of TLS: forum search before asking a non situation-specific question.

+1, In before Pear uses his "Let me search TLS" site to respond.

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Re: Undergraduate Majors and Classes

Post by Rock Chalk » Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:32 pm

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Re: Undergraduate Majors and Classes

Post by westinghouse60 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:10 pm

As far as the symbolic logic class goes, I took one thinking it would be helpful for the LSAT as well. It might help somewhat on some of the LR questions that are set up in a certain way, but specifically, all the problems that were taught in class (I think they were called derivations) were far longer and more time consuming than anything you would see on the LSAT. Plus, its a pretty difficult class IMO...last class I've gotten a B for in college, which alone made it not worth it. That being said, I *did* enjoy the class in and of itself though lol.

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