Things the LSAT and other standardized tests do not measure (list borrowed from Brain Rules for Baby):
-Curiosity
-Curiosity
-Self-control
-Creativity
-Verbal communication
-Decoding nonverbal communication
The LSAT does not define you - it's not a test of your intelligence or future potential. It's mainly a test of how much you studied for it.
The LSAT does not define you - it's not a test of your intelligence or future potential. It's mainly a test of how much you studied for it.
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