@"Barack Obama 2.0" correct. (D) does a terrible job actually trying to recall Flaw1. All (D) tells us is that the author overlooks some workers whose jobs are "crucial." This is literally true. The author overlooks a lot of things. But in orde…
Yes, This is a flaw question that is often times pretty frustrating. As we shall see, I think there is 2 flaws at play here.
The first sentence is some really basic math. Out of 1,000 workers, we get an average of 10 absent each day. I don’t th…
I actually spent a fair amount of time last night talking about and going over PT's 72-Game 4. I thought the game wasn't as bad as it is often made out to be: once I recognized the key inference upfront. Actually looking at this as a pattern game …
PT 36 game 3 is in my estimation the single hardest game of all time. The KG that triggers the IM rule was one of the most difficult rules to contend with I have ever come across. I felt like everywhere I turned I was checkmated with something that …
I should also say that in my experience PT 27 is the most difficult LSAT of all time. The snakes and lizards game, the film buff grouping game, the RC Names passage, a string of 10-11 really tough LR questions on the first section. Factor in all t…
I think this question can be answered on a couple of different levels. The first is an appeal to the common wisdom that no one test is drastically harder than another test (assuming we are comparing tests within sets:i.e. "PTs in the 60s" etc) Tes…
@"Accounts Playable" did a wonderful job as usual, but to add on: this question is asking us to find the underlying principle in the stimulus and then hunt-out the answer choice that best displays that principle. Essentially our task here is 3 step…
Oh certainly. Especially spotting flaws and gaps in arguments that are possible assumptions. I've heard-tell that this mindset is crucial for success in law school.
Yeah, you are on the right track with your inquiry. Q in the third spot is the necessary condition for any variation of S-Q (which, from the onset really only works out to be two variations: S1-Q3 or S2-Q3). We then couple this with rule #1 and S…
I believe what is confusing you here is the second part of answer choice (A). It is actually stated as the contrapositive. What we are looking for is "Jacksons did not lead Sara to believe...------>Not wrong for Jacksons to tell callers..." th…
Ok, so I drew this out for you because sometimes typing conditionals can get a bit confusing. This question asks us the except meaning something that given the stimulus, we cannot prove. What I have boxed in yellow is the first sentence. What I…
@matthew524 PT 30 Game 1 is right on the border of what I wouldn't consider a linear game. There really is no significance to the actual order the items could be in. Games 2, 3 and 4 are definitely linear in nature. The game could be approach with…
The general consensus for anyone and everyone that is serious about this test is: achieve an understanding and comfortability of and with the concepts that underpin the test prior to actually registering or taking the exam. I’ve heard that advise r…
There are people far more qualified than me to be answering your questions. With that being said:
1.Yes, with a December exam, you do still have time to apply for the Fall 2017 semester. People do indeed do this.
2. As far as reaching your score g…
@"Alex Divine" that's incredible and admirable progress. Keep up the great work and don't hesitate to reach out if a particular game is giving you difficulty. I have done about 850 total games and am really zeroing in on getting that coveted -0 on…
Several of your questions have centered on the frequency/appearance of various types of games. Although not up to date as far as the most recent tests are concerned, the link below from powerscore's website gives a pretty fair (and in my estimation…
The debater and the respondent here are essentially talking at cross purposes when it comes to their understanding of a key term. This is a flaw as old as the LSAT (See PT 19 Section 2 Question 1 for a throwback and more transparent example of this…
Getting a firm grasp on conditional logic is in my estimation akin to learning a new language or a new skill like boxing or jiu jitsu or something. Foundations are very important. I would recommend any of the packages that 7Sage has for foundation…