@mdiberar said:
I found the judicial candor RC passage difficult. Anyone else as mediocre at the LSAT as me? Anyone else living in mediocrity? Please validate me.
The consensus is that that was a particularly hard passage. Normally RC is one…
@tranduc_1991 said:
Well I struggled hard with it even though I am pretty good at LG. The other LG section was definitely easier and more likely to match your description. Probably now LSAC is the only one to tell which section is the experime…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Yeah, the situation with LG is a little odd. I was certain that it went perfectly until I started looking on the forums, which had me second guess myself. It is best not to worry. There is nothing we can do now. We wo…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Yes, the real LG section is the one with East/West. I also only had 1 LG.
I felt that it was easy, but a little bit trickier than June's LG. It had more variety than June's LG. In June, a lot of the games were ve…
@tranduc_1991 said:
@"alaric.taves" said:
@tranduc_1991
I only had one LG section, and it was East/West, menu specials, interrogators, and student presentations.
Thanks. Did you find it to be hard, or standard?
I…
@nataliec said:
@"alaric.taves" said:
@AllezAllez21 said:
No schools average. Some people claim that Yale does, but there is no evidence for this. There is in fact evidence that they do not. Schools only care abou…
@"Paul Caint" said:
Like with PrepTests after each PT I could go back and check my answers immediately and figure out what I got right and what I got wrong, reinforce the right logic, etc.
But... blind review...
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@"alaric.taves" said:
Without going into detail, did anyone else find the second real logic game (restaurant food specials) --extremely-- easy? I'm starting to get concerned that I missed something and it's maki…
Without going into detail, did anyone else find the second real logic game (restaurant food specials) --extremely-- easy? I'm starting to get concerned that I missed something and it's making me anxious.
Wait for the scores to be released, and then ask for the test to be handscored. If it's obvious where the error was made (you missed one and everything was shifted up by one) sometimes the handscorers will correct for that, apparently.
@AllezAllez21 said:
No schools average. Some people claim that Yale does, but there is no evidence for this. There is in fact evidence that they do not. Schools only care about the highest.
This may or may not be applicable to OP, but Toront…
You know that makes sense - I guess I was assuming that if drivers pay more attention, it is significantly less important to be careful when crossing, but that assumption probably isn't supported. Even if I'm paying attention, if someone suddenly wa…
Thanks - this makes sense, I totally get that it blocks an alternative explanation which does strengthen the argument in a sense. I guess in this specific context, though, I feel like even though the answer choice blocks an alternative explanation, …
Thanks for the responses! @Daniel.Sieradzki Thank you, that's exactly what I was looking for. I was making a point to try to stick to the basic conditional statements without quantifying over anything or using other connectives, but then the "some"…