@tahurrrrr said:
I feel like I've responded to some of your questions before, so that's probably why my username seems familiar.
Since I paid for prep plus, I just drill on lawhub with tests that I've already done or spoiled by using Khan…
The correct answer is what is required for national laws is also required for state laws...if we apply my example, is that like saying wearing clothing in public is required at both levels?
Btw, if you're not on 7sage, how are you studying? Your us…
@tahurrrrr said:
Think of any club or organaztion that has national recognition (fraternities/sororities, Girl Scouts, etc.)
There are national standards the chapter must follow in order to keep in good standing. Depending on where the ch…
I’ve been mulling it over and I just don’t think the whole subset thing is intuitive at all, nor is it something I would be able to come up with even if the test were untimed.
Could you give me a real life example that doesn’t require the whole sub…
Eh....
So after reading the stimulus, I should be speculating what is different about national laws that would make it so that noncompliance with said laws are unacceptable while possibly acceptable with local laws. If national laws were a subset o…
@tahurrrrr said:
I was able to anticipate this answer.
It's not that noncompliance is ok. Noncompliance is bad at both levels. The defendant wants the judge to be lenient with the penalty. The judge is saying at the local level, you might…
@tahurrrrr said:
Defendants argument (the context):
Conclusion- Penalties shouldn't be imposed (even though I'm admitting to noncompliance)
Premise- I was confused about national and local codes
Judge's argument (the meat of the q…
Reviving this thread...so your explanation is great, but I just don't think I would realistically be thinking through each choice as detailed as you did so what was your thought process as you eliminated A-D?
@"Glutton for the LSAT" said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@"Glutton for the LSAT" said:
Hi @Ashley2018
Good questions. Typically, when the LSAT doesn't use explicit…
@Ashley2018 said:
@"Glutton for the LSAT" said:
Hi @Ashley2018
Good questions. Typically, when the LSAT doesn't use explicit quantitative terms like "all" or "every" then you should assume that it is a "some" statement. Th…
@"Glutton for the LSAT" said:
Hi @Ashley2018
Good questions. Typically, when the LSAT doesn't use explicit quantitative terms like "all" or "every" then you should assume that it is a "some" statement. That is, in the sentence "robots wil…
You really need to find the right tutor. Most are just out for the money and don't care about your progress. From last November until late July, I went through literally a dozen tutors before finding the right one. I literally had 2-3 who lied about…
@Toolinshed said:
Would be safe to say they do. I believe the author is talking about canaries in general.
@Toolinshed said:
Would be safe to say they do. I believe the author is talking about canaries in general.
Ok...so d doesn't w…
@Toolinshed said:
Let's say there is a hypothetical max brain size 15g for a canary. With this brain size comes increased repertoire of songs and more muscles to carry the birds increased weight. Would this go against what the other says? Do t…
@mesposito886 said:
Hey Ashley, thanks for linking the question (so much easier than when people don't). This is an assumption question, which requires that you find an unstated premise that bridges the premise in the stimulus with its conclus…
@McBeck418 said:
The stimulus gives us a correlation (premise) and a conclusion based on that correlation. I think you could read this as it saying interactive tv will cause/correlates with obesity
This is a necessary assumption question,…
@"Praying for a T-14" said:
if you dont mind me asking what is your srategy? Im trying to find a good one for me as nothing seems to be working.. Im currently getting over 10 wrong just like how you started
I stopped taking timed exams and …
@"Praying for a T-14" said:
wow this is impressive.. you've been studying for 2 years ! Im currently doing terrible on the RC but reading that youve been going at it for 2 years is inspiring me to not give up hehe...
i hope you find what …
@"Cynthia-2" said:
Of all the sections I feel like RC is the one that would benefit from a tutor the least. I began with -18 in May and I am now at -2/-3. I felt the same way as you did until I started printing two passages a day and really an…
I often don't even get to the stage where an appointment is made lol. That's why I no longer partake in mass study groups. And I don't think it's a cultural thing. I think it's just people being people.
@Toolinshed said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@Toolinshed said:
I can't speak for JY, but maybe it sounded off to him because he isn't used to correct answer choices for this specific question type, starting off with "thus.…
@Toolinshed said:
I can't speak for JY, but maybe it sounded off to him because he isn't used to correct answer choices for this specific question type, starting off with "thus." I don't think "thus" is an issue at all, or to the extent of, th…
@Toolinshed said:
For questions that ask you to do something like "continue the passage" It's really important that the answer choice is;
A. Descriptively accurate
B. Is within the tone of the passage/area.
One thing that instantl…
@nz889910 said:
@Ashley25 said:
@Bagelinthemorning said:
Hi @Ashley25,
Yeah, I agree. The numbers increasing by 10 doesn't mean that they make up the larger percentage of the pie. The percentage may o…
@FindingSage said:
The stimulus could actually be assuming either one and answer choice E would still be correct. If the stimulus was assuming that they were the ONLY purchasers, answer choice E would be pointing out actually they aren't. Th…
@FindingSage said:
The original stimulus is making an assumption which is that individuals have been in the past and are currently the primary purchasers of cars. Answer choice E is calling out this assumption by pointing out that actually s…
@"Jordan Johnson" said:
@Ashley2018 We can't conclude that 99/100 are actual bomb threats -- that's the flaw in the argument.
The correct answer, E, points to that exact thing -- it tells us that the scanner will erroneously trigger 1% of…
@Tennysoj said:
The opposite of weakening is strengthening. If you reduce the proportion of the people too much, the answer will become irrelevant or a strengthening answer and thus is incorrect.
50/50 could be irrelevant
…
So the author starts off by making a comparison between Amazon River Basin and the deep sea but these are two vastly different environments at first glance, so what makes the author think he can make such a comparison? He tells us from the start, th…
@elevator_music said:
I'll throw my two cents in.
1 We are given a conditional statement as a premise (if traveled to and from then would've eaten sea food), however, this being a conditional statement we are not supposed to take it as a f…