@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
@aurelian said:
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
I just realized I answered the MBF question as a MBT
...T_T
Honestly are you sure that it was a MBF? Can you confirm? Becaus…
Some guy was erasing after the 5th section, when the proctors were picking up the answer sheets/booklets. I told the proctors. They said he was reported to the LSAC. He claimed that he was just erasing marks besides the numbers. I could have sworn h…
As much as I'd like to recommend that you mad max that mofo, I think you should probably postpone. Maybe redirect your mad max energy into studying. I've never seen mad max, but I bet he'd want see you do your best.
Alternatively, IDK what your cur…
Low-carb/Paleo eater here. I don't get blood sugar dips since my body isn't as reliant on glucose. Despite conventional thought, the brain can run perfectly well with less glucose. Ketones are actually the preferential fuel source for some cells. An…
JY does this technique in his live commentary for 78.
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-78-section-4-passage-2-passage/
It took him 15 seconds to mark the line cites for two questions
@hawaiihi said:
LSAC has tweeted scores are coming out Friday, Aug 10, no earlier than 9am:
https://twitter.com/Official_LSAT/status/1027548060476432384
#welistened
Two things that have helped for me.
Practice a routine to disengage each evening. I meditate for ten minutes, then read until I fall asleep (light reading, nothing serious). The goal is to separate your mind from the stresses of the day.
On a more…
@iamathespian23 said:
Good luck with scores everyone! I've read that they often come out a couple of days ahead of the official score release date. Is that true?
I've heard that they usually release scores early, but from what I understand L…
@ColinTurner610 said:
Hey guys. So this may be a dumb question but if you're doing the template above its supposed to be done from straight memory right? No looking back on the passage? Thanks
I personally refer to the passage. I make these …
@Lightzed said:
Hey you July LSAT takers,
Reading on here I see various comments discussing which the experimental section was. Curious how you figured this out right after taking the test.
Thank you and forgive my not knowing everyt…
@BinghamtonDave said:
Just got out. I had LG LR LG RC LR.
Most of the exam was a blur.
Such a blur
The jogger question had me like ..
I had
LG LR LG, RC LR as well
@"Kyle...." said:
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
Anyone…
I think D is mostly wrong because the argument doesn't rest on people actually getting any grants, it's all hypothetical.
Grants require clear projections
investigators ignore anything not directly investigated
serendipity …
Excellent insight. I remember you talking about these assumptions, and I definitely have "tether" scribbled in my notes. Thanks for writing this up. I'm writing the July test too. Hopefully there is one of these bad boys on the test and we all can n…
Here is Account playable's from 68-1-1
Breakdown:
Paragraph 1: The corrido is a narrative folk song that used familiar and conventional conventions regarding the Border region.
Paragraph 2: The stories are often simple and swift, and they general…
Sounds like burnout to me.
I'm in a similar situation. I've been Studying since March and I am writing in July and September.
I'm taking tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday off. It's more important that you are 100% for game day. After the July exam I…
Well I'm sure foolproofing as you go thru the CC wouldn't hurt, I finished the CC and then began foolproofing. Seeing and doing other games in the curriculum might help things click. Then you can go back and really diagnose what issues you may be ha…
@Hamaseh_S said:
Positive correlation = grows in same directions
negative = grows in opposite direction
Yep you're right.
seems like for a correlation the terms direct/positive are interchangeable, and negative/inverse
Also from wh…
@FixedDice said:
I appreciate the explanation, but what I wanted to know was whether "inverse of a positive correlation" is an appropriate terminology. @AngusMcGillis
Oh, sorry I was tired last night
You were correct. The logical inverse o…
@FixedDice said:
I was a lowly humanities major though, so someone who majored in science or math might be able to enlighten me. Anyone...?
lol.
Science major here.
These graphs from Wikipedia might help
Here are some different forms…
B is a really strong trap answer choice. Heck, it even has all of us here talking about sufficiency and necessity.
First off I think it's important to address that the real major flaw here is that this argument uses a belief to support a fact.
"P1…
Since the stim didn't say antibiotics could be species, I wouldn't assume they were.
Also in real life "antibiotics" generally refer to the drugs, and not the organism they are derived from.
I agree with @ChaimtheGreat and @HabeasPorpoise. I just took this PT Aswell, and unfortunately choose b on the timed. I think the premise is both comparative and conditional.
Anyway my thoughts are, B weakens the argument enough that if A wasn't p…
@ColinTurner610 said:
Does anyone know if the referenced RC webinar that @bbutler talks about above with @"Quick Silver" and @DumbHollywoodActor still exists? If so please let me know!!
I'd assume it probably wasn't recorded