I generally agree with the above posters that you can't be sure what it means.
But one thing to realize is that admissions does not review applications in the order in which they were submitted. They are read in order of LSAT/GPA score, generally.
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So as @akeegs92 pointed out, don't put the Group 3 word back into the phrase.
Once you've got it in the conditional representation, use "If>Then" statements to translate it back to english.
So the steak one becomes, "If the steak is good, then …
Here are my translations, which are subtle shifts in tense and meaning.
If you're not adding pennies, I've told you to stop.
Contrapositive: If I haven't told you to stop, then you're adding pennies.
If there's a point, then we've won.
Contrapo…
You might find this podcast informative, it's about application timing and features some very in-the-know people talking about the issue.
Summary: applying any time before Thanksgiving is early enough.
http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/podcast-when…
Ultimately depends on your goal. If your goal is the mid-160s it could be possible to achieve that by June. If your goal is to reach your maximum potential score, it is very unlikely you will be able to do that in two months.
My score jumped 8 poin…
I think it goes back to what @extramedium already said. You can draw the inference about AsomeC because of BmostA and BmostC. That's where you get your intersectional statement. It doesn't particularly matter that AmostB.
I agree with @Zachary_P about maximizing the effort you put into blind review. That will really make you reckon with how much material you have mastered.
I would also just very consciously think about how you solve questions. That is, think about t…
I strongly suggest you meditate. Some guided meditations can be found here:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/winning-the-psychological-battle/
Meditation has been proven beneficial in so many ways, including focus. There is a substantial amount of…
I just made my own. First column lists the game number (PT.Section.Game1/2/3/4). Then the date of my first attempt, the time it took (use a stopwatch and time up, take all the time you need to confidently make inferences, don't rush at first), and a…
You may want to take a look at Pacifico's fool proofing method. It is widely used here.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy/p1
I like @Sami 's suggestion of giving some time to digest the stimulus.
I also think @jkatz1488 is right about active reading. JY also mentions in the live commentary video of PT37 the practice of tactile engagement with the text. That is, to use yo…
I like the takeaway from @"Cant Get Right" here.
What I've started doing during review of the RC passages is to literally mark on the passage where each answer choice is proven right or wrong (when possible).
I've always been naturally good at the…
I'm going to jump in here with a related question on the Fool Proof Method.
Is it better to:
1. Repeat a game over and over to literally memorize the inferences?
2. Space the game out a little bit more to have to actually practice making those in…