@Jerry Thanks for the great reply.
Disclaimer: I’m not a logician; I’m sure this quandary has been answered somewhere in a philosophy textbook or journal article.
I completely empathize with your $200 LSAT argument, but I think it falls into an im…
While it would be very, very rare to see an AC like this, I believe it could be correct (though you should ask a philosophy professor or logician).
The crux of the problem is whether a set of all NCs is equal to a SC. In your example AC, the "autho…
Note: Scored 170 on the June LSAT.
I agree with all the above posters. If you want to increase your speed without sacrificing accuracy, you must first focus on accuracy and proficiency, i.e., an in-depth blind review and post-blind-review.
As you …