Yeah, rare. I can't recall another off the bat.
Although, you should note that these aren't "in/out" games. That's because the defining feature of an "in/out" game is that all game pieces must be in exactly one of the two groups.
I'm having a hard time remember a formal argument where the necessary assumption isn't also a sufficient assumption.
I suppose in the example we had, you could say "Well, A-->B isn't really necessary. All we need is just "It's possible that 'A-…
A lot of lessons are relevant for LR and Games. The very last lesson set for LR is "point at issue" questions.
"Invalid Argument Forms" are the last theoretical lesson set for LR.
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"Valid" = "properly drawn"
You're on the money for the sufficient assumption question (stem 1). I'd emphasize "if assumed" as opposed to "allows".
You're also right to feel some unease about stem 2, the necessary assumption question stem. Necessa…
Hey Peter, you're right to see that there's some "interpolation" going on in both (C) and (E). It's a very subtle observation. I use a different word - assumption - to get at the same idea. It tends to be that for many of the harder questions, the L…
@Adam, I don't know about Canadian law schools. For American law schools, it varies, but my impression is that they take the high score if it's significantly higher (like 5+ points) but will average if if it's within the score band (plus/minus 3 poi…
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We are error prone. I think Blind Review helps to uncover errors we're prone to and by bringing those errors up to the level of c…
For finishing all 24(ish) questions on LG under 35 minutes
(1) Finish a game in under 5 minutes.
(2) Trust your game board and inferences such that once you get to a right answer, you move on. Double checking is a (time) luxury in Games. This one's…
I'd save the "cancels" for out of your control things like you get sick.
I think the "experience the LSAT" argument is weak. You get really good experiences at the LSAT time and time again by taking timed, proctored LSATs.
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I'm sorry to break the news, but a 15 point increase in 2 weeks is unlikely. A 15 point increase in 2 months is difficult (the more so if you start out higher).
Have you already seen an improvement from your initial diagnostic test? If so how many…
Hi Josh, I can help you with this. The error you're making with (E) is what we call in our grammar lessons an error in referential phrasing (which you can access with your free account): http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/referential-phrases-pronouns/
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Everyone should read this: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test.asp
A quartz, battery powered analog (meaning no digital display) is fine.
Score cancellation policy: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-cancellation.asp