June 2010 LSAT
Section 5
Question 14
The author uses the word "immediacy" (line 39) most likely in order to express
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wittmichael on December 31, 2020
Correction: at around 8:30shunhe on January 3, 2021
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jbenav246@gmail.com on January 8, 2021
I second this. This should've been noticed and taken out during the vetting process, before uploading the video. The tutors should also make the initiative to also make a comment to their higher ups about it to get this change.on July 14, 2021
I see nothing wrong with the reference. It is a real life example of what people in medical school, or any school for that matter, can experience. I actually appreciate the shock value it brings so the point can stick.reece on October 7, 2021
I agree, it was extreme and inappropriate, saying "dropped out" is plenty sufficient to reaching the point that not everyone who attends med school becomes a doctor