Being able to identify specific lines in the passage to prove the right answer right and disprove the wrong answers should boost your confidence/comfort level with RC. You can start with just doing one passage and going back to find the support in t…
That's an interesting answer choice. I don't know a stimulus that fits C but this explanation from Manhattan Prep elaborates on what C means. I hope this helps.
You're right, that the claim in the question stem is explicitly stated, but who makes this claim? In the stimulus, the claim that "frogs are definitely related to the species of fish from which human beings evolved" is explicitly attributed to biolo…
LSAC states on their website that up to 3 most recent reportable writing samples are included with your law school report. Like LSAT scores, writing samples older than 5 years won't be reported to law schools. If I'm happy with my writing sample (co…
@"Juliet - Student Service" Thank you for explaining how autobuilder pulls LR questions from the higher PTs. I wasn't using autobuilder because of this. Now I can use it. It is nice to be able to easily incorporate LR questions from higher PTs in th…
JY made this wonderful list - LSAT Logic Games Sorted Part 1: In/Out Games. The way he grouped them by type and difficulty level was super helpful in mastering In/Out games which naturally strengthened my conditional logic skills.
Yes, it would be nice to have the option to see an explanation after each question in a drill. I would use this option whenever drilling. The quickest route to comparing my thinking to the explanation is ideal.
For most people studying for the LSAT is a marathon, not a sprint. Have this mindset moving forward. Your score indicates a struggle with the fumdamentals. Commit to improving that. I suggest going through the Core Curriculum slowly with a focus on …
As of yet, LSAC hasn't announced a July test option for 2024. June 2024 will have games. August 2024 will be the first test without games. Best to use the confirmed test dates for planning. Test when you're hitting your target score on multiple PTs.…
The conclusion says companies that might have these accidents will now install adequate safeguards. Answer A weakens because if businesses underestimate their accident risk, then they have less reason to install adequate safeguards. A business may r…
Not a silly question. The LSAT is a test of language and requires you to think about the meaning of words. Lack means not enough, so you could have some or none. There's a specific quantity you need but you don't have it.
When in doubt, I check the…
Right! For a flaw question, when looking at the answers, ask:
Did this happen?
Is this a problem for the argument?
The answer must be yes to both for it to be a flaw.
I mean it's a short argument, I'm sure they could've overlooked several things.
You’re right. Have this thought with every stimulus. That’s why LR isn’t full of solid arguments- words are limited. One of my big takeaways from The Loophole book …
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The big thing that jumps out to me about the wrong answer choices is the strong language. Anita doesn’t say that Marcus (M) is flat out wrong. They’re testing to see if you can identify which part of M’s argument Anita is attacking. She doesn’t tota…
Your reasoning for answer C sounds good to me. I have a different reason for eliminating answer E but along the same lines. I don't think we can assume how old these babies grow up to be like we can't assume this answer is about babies at birth.
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Each palenontologist focuses on various apsects (different parts) of the evidence (the footprints) to support their conclusion. They're both looking at the same evidence but each thinks their chosen aspect is more important in reaching a conclusion.…
You're missing out on some really tough and "weird" games if you completely ignore the older ones. They're good preparation for being prepared for anything and keeping your thinking flexible. Besides, they would make some great time sections if you …
I think the word 'curious' conveys the author doesn't know much about the topic- has a bunch of quesfions but no answers. This would make it hard for the author to have a viewpoint. In most passages, the author expresses an opinion. I suspect 'curio…