You don't necessarily have to finish them all right now, but it might be helpful to check them out and assess how you perform on some of the harder questions for each question type.
The link that Zach provided is pretty thorough. As far as when apps are accessible, I know that a lot of them opened on September 1st in the past, so, I would assume it would be around that date this year as well.
@Zachary_P said:
@Freddy_D said:
I can't offer you much advice about the Yale 250; however, I definitely would not pick stuff out of your previously published work. That would be self-plagiarism.
That's a good point that I …
I can't offer you much advice about the Yale 250; however, I definitely would not pick stuff out of your previously published work. That would be self-plagiarism.
I would translate the original like this:
P or K -----> C
then utilizing DeMorgan's Law for the contrapositive
C ------> P and K
the "neither nor" is essentially an "either or" statement with a negation applied to it
In the beginning/learning phases is absolutely fine to drill by type. Understanding the different types and set-ups is essential for success. Once you've reached a level of proficiency that you are comfortable with then you can move toward drilling …
"If and only if" is a biconditional statement
AB (all As are Bs and all Bs are As)
contraposing this statement would be
BA (All "not Bs" are "not As" andAll "not As" are "not Bs")
DeMorgan's law is not used in the above; instead, it is utilized …
You are further along in the study process than I am, so I am not sure I am the best source; however, I believe @"Cant Get Right" has a much lauded post-curriculum study plan that could be very helpful in your case. He can chime in or maybe you coul…
@tmgomez2 said:
It was pretty meh. I read somewhere that this test was an older PT? Anyone know if that's accurate, and if so, which one?
I heard it was a PT in the 70s
As others have said, it is definitely not unheard of to transfer to a higher ranked school. The process itself is pretty much the same as it is with regular admissions; however, there seems to be more weight on one's GPA since the LSAT is no longer …
Like my man Alex said, you can use them for both. The QB supplements your studies really well and reinforces what you are learning in the beginning stages, and it likewise helps to hone your skills when weaknesses are discovered through the PT proce…
I've also noticed that a lot of times, especially with the harder questions, the trap answer choice is a perfect AC to a sufficient assumption question. Correct NA answer choices tend to be subtle and a lot weaker than the answer choices for SA ques…
@fisherp said:
Thank you, @"Alex Divine" and @Freddy_D !! Good advice and I will definitely keep these comments in mind and thank you for the quick responses!!
Best,
Paigelynn
No problem. Good luck
Last week I did exactly what David said in the above post and both of the professors that I asked have agreed to write me a letter of rec. I crafted my feeler emails using a combination of the templates in the link below. They are crafted for prospe…
Please please please don't take a full prep test this early, they are way too precious. The way that you can apply your learning is through drilling and fool proofing. You can do this by utilizing the problem sets at the end of lessons as well as by…
@d931n027h The reason it would be an AND instead of an OR is because an OR can be inclusive or exclusive. If it was an OR that would allow for one of the possibilities to not occur which would be incorrect in this case. The AND is necessary because …
David Bussis provides help with the admissions process right here on 7sage so you could ask him directly. I believe that @"Alex Divine" is working with one as well, but I'm not sure which one.
@akeegs92 Those grades from the summer courses will be added to calculate your LSAC/cumulative GPA as long as you took them prior to receiving your BA/BS. It's difficult to say how big of a factor they will play because that depends on how many unit…
I don't have dreams about the LSAT......yet, but, literally every time I see or hear a logical indicator my LSAT brain is triggered and I find myself negating the sufficient or necessary and finding the contrapositive. The LSAT has become ingrained…
You are on the right track with the first part of your question. The reason you can't contrapose the some statement is NOT because it is reversible, it is because doing so would not create a logical sentence that is equivalent to the original. Contr…
Judging from your pic, I think we went to the same school. Adcoms will look at both of your GPAs; however, the cumulative GPA is the one that really matters because it is the one that they will report to the ABA and use to calculate their medians an…
Very thorough, thanks for this. LG was my bugaboo in the beginning, but fool proofing has really upped my confidence immensely. Fingers crossed for a test with 5 sections of LG