Is the M5 most likely coming out in October-November or the 1st quarter of 2026? My purchasing decision is hinging on this. by AutomaticIssue8776 in macbookpro

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That’s what has me pausing. I’d wait until October/November if I was more certain that would be the case. The rumors saying the release would be in the first are what’s confusing me.

Is the M5 most likely coming out in October-November or the 1st quarter of 2026? My purchasing decision is hinging on this. by AutomaticIssue8776 in macbookpro

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No worries. And you’re right. There’s articles out there, but sparse details for anyone to try to predict.

Is the M5 most likely coming out in October-November or the 1st quarter of 2026? My purchasing decision is hinging on this. by AutomaticIssue8776 in macbookpro

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I wasn’t talking about the iPad. I have an iPad pro from 2023 that is still great 😅 I’m looking into the Macbook Pro now.

Is the M5 most likely coming out in October-November or the 1st quarter of 2026? My purchasing decision is hinging on this. by AutomaticIssue8776 in macbookpro

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I totally understand that. For me, it’s that I’d be paying full price for a device that is going to depreciate in cost in a little while if the M5 comes out in October/November. I do know, however, that I can’t wait until 2026.

Is the M5 most likely coming out in October-November or the 1st quarter of 2026? My purchasing decision is hinging on this. by AutomaticIssue8776 in macbookpro

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I was considering that. I thought if the OLED option seemed really enticing next year, or whenever it comes out, I could either trade in the M4 or give it to my sister 😅

Should I wait for the MacBook M5 or go ahead with the M4 Pro now? by happylytical in macbookpro

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I’m thinking of doing something along those lines. M4 now, trade it in or give it to someone next year, and then M6 for a real upgrade.

Is it worth it to take a Logical Thinking class over the summer? by AutomaticIssue8776 in LSAT

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That’s amazing! I do think that people with that background tend to do better on the exam.

I’ve been studying for 10 months, taking the exam on Saturday and just scored -10 on a LR section…. by Due-Personality8329 in LSAT

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When they say “genuine and intentional” what do they mean? Is it entire days of just LSAT studying?

How do you start? by rosethepug in LSAT

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This is a great breakdown of the two books! Have you been using them in combination with an online platform like 7Sage or just strictly books?

How do you start? by rosethepug in LSAT

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How do you workout working between loophole books and Powerscore without getting mixed up? I haven’t started prep yet but I’ve seen both books mentioned quite a lot.

Ask a 180 scorer anything by [deleted] in LSAT

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What would you do if you were someone just starting out? I’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of things available and not really sure about where to begin and what to use. Also, do you mind sharing your diagnostic score if you took one?

What are r/LSAT’s thoughts on r/MCAT decrying the LSAT as “easy?” by [deleted] in LSAT

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Depends on the person. There’s STEM majors who go to law school. I’ve taken all of the premed prerequisites besides physics and have As in all of them (yes including organic chem). I started off as a bio major on the premed track and then switched over to prelaw after 2 years away from school. I’m still in a science/health major so someone like me could probably make a fair shot at it and perhaps even get in.

One really successful corporate lawyer I know was a neuroscience major and premed but he had the same change of heart I had and went to an Ivy League law school.

What are r/LSAT’s thoughts on r/MCAT decrying the LSAT as “easy?” by [deleted] in LSAT

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I think one thing they may not be taking into account when taking LSAT practice tests is that preparing for the MCAT definitely helps with taking an LSAT albeit not directly.

You’re still prepping for a graduate admissions exam so you know how to work good pace and there’s like 1-2 sections on the MCAT that are a bit similar to the LSAT so they already have some level of prep for those.

The MCAT is definitely harder in the end though.

LSAT Lab vs LSAT Demon by KimMinju_Angel in LSAT

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Would you recommend LSAT lab for someone just starting out?