After reading the second sentence I was wondering why the public was only concerned about the water contamination and not the ozone issue and the way the stimulus was written it seemed to me the first sentence was to explain the discrepancy. Otherwi…
@lsat_muse said:
Question 13:
The reason you've laid out--the market "self-correcting" and correct information from insiders spreading among investors—matches answer choice B. B says that accurate information spreads quickly throughout the …
@"declan.pollard" said:
Hi Ashley,
C uses some sleight of hand wording to make itself seem attractive. The first sentence is a principle which the author uses to make his conclusion given the example (people being presumably more aware of…
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share in…
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like a common assumption?
For 22,…
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
Yes the first sentence is the conclusion. And yes it is the contrast between ancient and modern languages. I got this question wrong too (+_+') \
Why isn’t it E?
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like a common assumption?
For 22, the task is to find a strengthening answer that supports an increase in n…
@canihazJD said:
My lsat score and all my essays... plus one year working as a teacher. @Ashley2018
I applied in the 19-20 cycle with a 158 but decided to try again after I pulled a bunch of t14 WLs.
Damn. You working hard haha.
@canihazJD said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@HoRangYi said:
@HoRangYi said:
@Ashley2018 said:
If it's for Duke, it may be too late. I asked an admissions officer point-…
@HoRangYi said:
@HoRangYi said:
@Ashley2018 said:
If it's for Duke, it may be too late. I asked an admissions officer point-blank during an information session and he flat-out told me spots will be full by Decembe…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I think that just goes to the nature of “damage.” Think about all the ways someone could damage their leg. That would range from something like a sprained ankle up to karate kicking a wood chipper or something. Again, w…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, I think you pretty much got it. It’s a really complicated problem the way they mix the conditional and causal relationships here:
“a factor that is not itself sufficient to produce a certain effect. . .”
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@"Cant Get Right" said:
@Ashley2018 said:
This is a good opportunity to clear up misconceptions...I was under the impression that causal arguments on the LSAT were absolute in that it was one cause, one effect. Doesn't the bulging …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@Ashley2018 said:
Hi!
The thing I found confusing in the back pain question was the use of "sufficient" and "necessary" because I wasn't sure whether to treat this like a conditional or causal type …
@helmholtz99 said:
@Ashley2018 said:
If it's for Duke, it may be too late. I asked an admissions officer point-blank during an information session and he flat-out told me spots will be full by December.
Can you elaborate a …
Hi!
The thing I found confusing in the back pain question was the use of "sufficient" and "necessary" because I wasn't sure whether to treat this like a conditional or causal type question. And so I found A and B incredibly difficult to distinguish…
If it's for Duke, it may be too late. I asked an admissions officer point-blank during an information session and he flat-out told me spots will be full by December.
It’s hard to find help, let alone free help. I’d get a study partner (ideally one who’s scoring higher than you) or fork out the cash. If you can’t help yourself then money truly talks on this exam, unfortunately. I’ve been on this forum for three y…
Dude, there is no way in hell I can afford this. This is proof that economic barriers to law school are a thing and this program is in NO way making law school more accessible. That price makes me feel physically ill.
@"giulia.pines" said:
You're not alone. That game was the absolute worst and definitely what sunk my score single-handedly by a couple of points.
Some people must have succeeded on this game though and I’m left wondering what they did.
@SkyLawyer said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@SkyLawyer said:
same I hated that game. I think I stumbled upon PT9 S3 G3. Tho I think the one on October LSAT was harder
What made October’s harder?
The f…