I think one thing that is helpful is to see these arguments (as well as many others on the test) not only within their contextual meaning, but their structural framing. If you can simplify the stimulus into how it functions rather than what it says,…
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I don't know how much you've been able to study or how much time you have, but maybe setting up a more consistent schedule will be helpful in reinforcing what you're learning. Even if it's just a couple of days a week for a short period of time…
I just did this game because I saw you post about it. It's definitely hard. I went 5/6 but had to answer the last 2 in Blind review because I went over time by a little. Q. 22 ate so much time and I still got it wrong. I'm definitely adding this gam…
The stimulus tells us that a superior conductor gains his/her authority to intensify an orchestra’s rehearsals by making the orchestra respect the interpretation of the piece. As a result, this authority isn’t claimed, but earned.
The question asks…
I’m not quite sure if this strictly translates into lawgic. I’d be interested to know how one might translate the ‘majority but not all’ stipulation. Translating into lawgic isn’t necessarily my strongest skill, so maybe someone else can clarify thi…
I’m just reiterating what was already stated, but hopefully its somewhat helpful.
E is what is backed up by the passage. The passage gives us a bi-conditional if and only if the the landfill exceeds its capacity to hold liquid does it escape.
So, …
It does say this. It’s a weird, overly complicated sentence. The way that I would write/read the sentence is like this: Birds who nest for the first time are less successful at breeding than older birds. They are also less successful their first ti…
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So it looks like the stim is talking about birds and nesting. It argues that because birds get better at reproducing the longer they nest, and since they're fully grown when they leave the nest, it must be that nesting experience benefits more …
I'm also looking for some time in the summer and I'm curious to know this too. I was doing 4 sections, just to get the practice, but I don't know if doing flex will be closer to my actual score or not.
We know that it is now cheaper to prevent certain environmentally damaging disasters rather than to handle them when they come up. But, businesses value profit, so they will want to take these preventative measures to shield themselves from loss.
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I completely understand the frustration and the stress that you feel, but if law school is 100 per cent what you want to do, don’t give up! You can improve!
Do you think it’s burn out? It might be helpful to take a break from the LSAT and just…
I might be wrong about this, but I think the difference between C and E is that in C, the city is protecting special interests, whereas in E, the city is protecting its own interests.
The stimulus says that Smith Stores knows where its own interest…
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So you took the diagnostic in August or before? I'd suggest taking a clean test if you have a good number of them left, even if its an older test. I don't know how many you went through on your previous prep though.
I took the June 2007 test b…
@Isaaa---189 Thank you for your response. I feel like i was half way there, but not seeing the connection. Your explanation makes it at lot clearer now.
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So the stimulus tells us that productivity isn't as high as it should be because people keep taking these unauthorised breaks. If we have the supervisors watch them, productivity will go up.
The rest of the information about switching managers…
I think the idea is that you don't want to use up all of your PTs while you're unsure of what you're doing (especially if you've never tried to study for the LSAT before). If you burn through all of your PTs before you're familiar with the curriculu…