Even before I looked it up, I knew it was going to be this one!
So, we learn in the curriculum that many = some. Well, on the modern LSAT that is a perfectly fine thing. But back in the early days, the LSAT exploited the difference between the tw…
I haven’t seen all the games yet, but I feel highly confident in answering definitely not. Combo games seem to come up fairly frequently. I think they’re becoming suspicious that we’re on to them, so plan for at least one game that’s at least kind…
Yeah, I had this same dilemma before my first take. Definitely cancel, no question. There is absolutely nothing that happens on test day that you need to experience. Having taking it before does not lower stress or anxiety for the next one. It i…
Well said. Essentially every high scorer has to go through this realization. You’ve fulfilled a necessary condition of reaching the 170’s, and relatively quickly. With a 3.9 GPA, you can totally make HLS happen. Good luck, and hope to see you th…
@emilycyoung1 said:
Unless I get an A, I will not go out tonight, do I change it to: If I don't get an A, then I don't go out tonight?
Yep. Conversely, you could have thrown going out tonight into the sufficient: If I go out tonight, then I get …
So it kind of depends on who you ask, but the end result is the same. So for “unless,” 7Sage teaches to negate the sufficient. So, “Unless A, B” would be /A —> B. But it doesn’t matter whether you make A or B the sufficient. By throwing B int…
I’m not sure, but I doubt it. The LSAT grading scale is designed to account for those discrepancies so that the scores will be universal for people applying with scores from different tests.
@BruiserWoods said:
average GPA is what they get ranked on
Yep. USN&WR doesn’t care, so even if programs would prefer to give more weight to certain backgrounds/schools, the instances in which they do are exceptions to the rule because making…
I’m guessing they’ll see the LSAT score. Converting it to percentile is an extra mental step I’d be surprised to see them taking, given that the average time spent on a resume is less than 60 seconds.
Haha, I’ll give it a shot.
So, a hypothesis is meant to explain a phenomenon. A thesis could relate to a hypothesis. Maybe the purpose of a paper is to prove a certain hypothesis wrong. The thesis of that paper would be something along the lines…
Honestly, I’ve never been able to read anything without “saying” the words in my head. I’m actually kind of in awe that anyone can do that at all! I’m in about the -2 range on RC, but I’d be surprised if there was a correlation there. Ever since …
So generally, it’s my understanding that none of those factors really matter. For better or worse, your undergraduate academic career really will be reduced to your GPA. A 4.0 from a clowning University (assuming it’s accredited) is better than a …
Unless you're willing to give them away (you can get folks for shipping), it is against forum rules to post anything for sale. Ebay probably is your best bet. I’ve sold a few tests on there and it’s actually really easy. I used the app and it wal…
Right on @bjphillips5 ! I’m actually on a bit of a break from PTing myself while I focus heavily on LG. We got to do what we got to do! I’ll be there for the first hour or so and then head out to keep the PT fresh for myself, but look forward to …
Ok cool, I'd kind of wondered if maybe that's what you meant about the BR thing. Glad that's the case!
It's great you have a 4.0. The sky is the limit on how competitive you're able to make yourself with your LSAT score. So, it's my understanding t…
@runiggyrun said:
Another point I'd like to make that gets mentioned quite often is that you don't take PT's to get a gratifying score, you take them to learn how to do better on the real thing. As long as you remember that, it doesn't matter whet…
I think it’s such a difficult category because there are just so many flaws. There are so few ways an argument can be right, I mean think about it, of all the possible arguments, and you’re telling me that fewer than 10 of them are actually okay? …
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
!!! It's a mammal that lays eggs (the only one!) It delivers venom from its hind foot and despite that, it's still adorable.
Tastes amazing too.
I see what you're saying. Interesting. So it could potentially read:
Any food that is not (sterilized and sealed)
or
Any food that is (not sterilized) and (sealed)
How do we know to distribute the "not" across the "and?"
Not sure, to be honest.…
You apply DeMorgan’s Law when taking a contrapositive. The correct DeMorganized version would be:
/can contain bacteria —> Sterilized and Sealed
So you’re basically taking the contrapositive, business as usual: Negate, and switch sufficient/n…