you can also use this structure for a url:http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-58-section-4-question-17/ but type in which test, section and question number
@Pacifico said:
There is no other Doctor.
While I love Tom Baker, David Tennant was an amazing Doctor. And Steven Moffatt is a brilliant writer who’s taken the show to another level (The Matt Smith years are incredibly fun). He’s trying to bring b…
@NotoriousRBG said:
will there be recordings?
Not for this round. Maybe later ones. If they are successful, we’ll continue to have them on a regular basis.
@Pacifico said:
It never ceases to amaze me that melatonin actually has any effect on people
I think it may depend on the brand and dosage. I take Source Naturals 3mg (from Whole Foods) and 45 minutes later, the runway to sleep is clear. The funny…
@StopLawying I’d go back to the lesson I linked, but essentially it’s this: any negation to a universally conditional statement (If X then Y) becomes an intersection statement (X some /Y).
@StopLawying I was directly addressing @lauren88 . @harleywferguson ’s translation, while not precise, is pretty close to a correct negation. The only distinction I made there was the addition of "some"
Original statement:A public forum can lose ef…
Very close. "Some participants can't discuss issues freely and public forums cannot lose effectiveness as a tool of democracy ". To negate a statement, essentially you want " Some [of the sufficient] is not [the necessary].” check out this lesson:…
I don’t think there’s a correlation/causation flaw in this stimulus. The flaw is that it’s overvaluing the trait of overconfidence to explain the likelihood of attempting to start a business. So we need an answer that adds more value to that trait.…
@nicole.hopkins said:
Be careful.
Agreed. I'd start with the melatonin tonight, so that you get acclimated to it. It can make some people pretty groggy in the morning.
2 words: rollover minutes. You can’t forget to add the surplus from 1990 to 1991.
Mined: X in ’90= 70
Consumed:Y in ’90= 20
Z in ’90= 50
Let’s say
Mined: X in ‘91= 50 (from ’90) + 150 (from ’91)= 200
Consumed: Y in ’91= 170
Z in ‘91= 30
In ’91…
@pritisharma and @Sheri123 I tried it a few times. I didn’t love it. I got a few knucklehead questions wrong that I would have never gotten wrong had I tried the other way. Moreover, it’s not as effective on the more modern tests since they throw in…
I’m an atheist, but I do think the Bible was on to something when they said rest 1 day out of 7. I’m also a big fan of taking lots of little breaks. Creating lots of intervals helps with memory; for example, when given a list of items, we tend to re…
This is the June Schedule: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/6171/june-test-takers-group-br-schedule-very-tentative
Here is the Feb Schedule:http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/5520/february-test-takers-group-br-schedule…
@LSATKingsman
For December test takers , there's only one PT next week: PT 76. There's two times: Monday morning at 11:00am EST and Tuesday at 8:00pm EST.
This is not a time to ramp up the PTs but rather a time to taper down. The only thing to bui…
@Galapagos.1001 said:
Very interested. But I just started the curriculum.
Of course, finish the curriculum first. But you could try to do the fundamentals workshops. Note that we don’t start PT 36 until Jan 9. You’ve got some time to get through t…
@"wislene charles" said:
Consider changing blind review time on Tuesdays and Thursdays (or which ever weeknight we chose) from 5pm to 6:30pm or 7pm
Thanks for the feedback. The only issue with that is the times are PST, so 5pm PST is really 8pm ES…