@LSATcantwin
Treat it as two different rules.
Allen goes to the park every day.
Allen does not go to the park on days when Chris does.
How do you handle it now?
A perfect biconditional!! lol
"Allen does not go to the park on da…
@"Leah M B"
That is a confusing statement, is it not? Because you can't go "every day" or "not every day" in a single day. And this is referencing a single day that Chris goes to the park. It doesn't really work to say, "Chris goes to the park o…
@LSATcantwin I don't think that sandwich example is an equivalent use of "except" because you are omitting the critical term "every". Introducing frequency means that these things can overlap but they can't overlap every time.
As I read that Babe/C…
@LSATcantwin
"Except on days" implies the same day.
So A can go Monday Tuesday Wednesday;
But if C goes on Thursday A can no longer go because it is on a day in which C went.
Yes it implies the same day but what is implied for that d…
@"Leah M B"
If all we know is that Chris is at the park, we know that Allen is not there because per the original statement, he doesn't go on the days that Chris is at the park.
I think this is where my issue lies. Where does the original stat…
This is near the end of the CC though. I kind of feel it could have been placed elsewhere (earlier in the curriculum) almost finished with the CC now. There's no more lessons from which to learn and improve, except by fool-proofing. Which I recen…
You could probably convert those hard copies to PDFs for your own personal use in a few days... painstaking but possible.
The big factor in deciding for yourself is LR/RC video explanations, since months of access is extendible. What are your secti…
This makes writing your senators easy. I would suggest using it in conjunction with a proper email/letter.
"Text RESIST to 50409 or message me on Facebook and I’ll find out who represents you in Congress, and deliver your message to them in under 2…
@supboarder the same republican controlled senate/house (in fact with a stronger majority) has failed to pass several republican, well-known pieces of legislation to date. And it's rare for a bill to pass freely from house to senate to law without c…
Also, I'm a little confused why none of the articles I've read have mentioned the Senate since they have to debate and vote on it as well in order for it to become law. A bill goes from the House to the Senate so maybe that is why we haven't seen mo…
@lsatplaylist
Sorry--I don't know much about this and have to ask: Why are they doing this to students?
My guess would be that it has 2 aims. First, it deregulates the loan process in such a way that *non-accredited institutions (ITT tech) now…
"Borrowers who had borrowed direct loans prior to 2019 could still take them out until Oct. 1, 2024, at which point direct loans would be phased out entirely in favor of ONE Loans."
If I understand that properly, anyone who has already taken ou…
@LSATcantwin
Thinking about it more, @"Alex Divine" is not wrong either!
Not imperfect means it is perfect! Lol it’s like Symantec’s
HAHA love the enthusiasm! Yes I see that now. However, to specifically address OP's concern, I don't thin…
@"Alex Divine"
I would think it would be "not imperfect" just because the negation of imperfect doesn't necessarily mean perfect. Like you said, there's middle ground that needs to be encompassed when we're talking in LSAT terms.
LOL I think I…
@demiiisodaaa
After you do the BR and check your answers, do you watch the explanations video for questions?? For me, I would definitely seek explanations for the ones I got wrong even after the BR. But I'm sometimes not sure whether or not my "…
@tylerdschreur10
Just curious, anybody have theories about why the average score for prelaw is so low? Obviously prelaw as a ug major is no physics or engineering (excuse my biased but accurate generalization ?) in terms of rigor, but i wouldnt …
I studied for about 4 months without BR before coming to 7Sage. My LR avg correct started around 17 (-8) and I was able to raise that to 19 (-6). But during that time I was constantly rushed and invariably forced to guess on questions blindly. Since…
Do you return to games after more than a week has elapsed? If not, I'd recommend you begin to.
But I can relate to your post. It's difficult to tell what you're learning vs memorizing for that specific game. The ultimate test is whether or not you …
@dml277
Could you please share where you found it? I've been trying to look for it on my account with no luck...
Log in --> My Account (upper right) --> Candidate Referral Service --> Edit CRS Preferences (1/4 down the page just benea…
@"Seeking Perfection"
I did make sure to list New York as a state I was interested in. I did that for the states of all the schools I wanted to apply to.
Do you know how to update this info within LSAC? I am trying to figure it out now but so …
@"Sufficient Gumption" There are many different ways to practice. There are also many different reasons besides practicing law to attend law school. Let's not go down this road.
"Round 2" usually refers to the second pass through a section after you've already attempted/seen all the questions.
If I'm confident in my understanding of the game (meaning no rule translation errors or mistakes setting up the game board) and I'm…
I wondering how such a dramatic increase could occur considering that the curve should account for these changes. Unless the improvement was so dramatic that they couldn’t resolve it with the curve? Or LSAC fucked up. Thoughts on this aspect?
@pasu1223
If you don't mind my asking broadly what does your schedule look like? I'm trying to figure mine out now and don't really have anything set, so any help would be appreciated!
I don't mind! I'm taking 1 PT every ~10 days with BR, dril…
I know this question! "Typically" is certainly equivalent to "most" since it implies what is the case more than 50% of the time. "Often" doesn't appear as strong and would seem more akin to "many" which should be interpreted as "some" most of the ti…
I just set my PT and break schedule from now through June 2018: locked and loaded. I'll be floating in and out of these BR sessions but I'm excited to work with ya'll!