@lenelson2 said:
The last 3 words of the conclusion states "such as diatoms." Doesn't that only mean that some of the Antarctic algae COULD be diatoms? Or is that stating that diatoms were in fact a large portion of the Antarctic algae? I hesi…
@stgl1230 said:
The Good Wife!!! Patiently awaiting The Good Fight....
Omg! I loved the Good Wife. I didn't want to write it at first since the show is a bit cheesy but I like shows like that
Hey : )
@CinnamonTea said:
1) "Thus, Ms. Sandstrom should pay for this damage if, as the Mendelssohn claim, she could have reasonably expected that the column would lead people to damage the Mendel's farm."
Is this entire last sentence …
This is why, just because you see a word "if" does not mean its a conditional argument. You really have to understand how the author is using his premise to support his conclusion.
In our premise, we had tighter regulatory standards occur right be…
@"Keane Xavier" said:
Hello, all!
why can't we infer "B most A" from the statement "A most B"? Perhaps what I'm struggling most to grasp is this: what does one assume in making this erroneous inference?
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Hey, so sometimes to unders…
@dcdcdcdcdc Hey so the answer really depends,
If you are trying to learn a brand new concept and you want to work on building a habit then I would use old sections of PT's you have already done for that.
But lets say, you are just trying to add a …
@CinnamonTea said:
Hi,
We've all been there. What would you do if you messed up an LG? As in, you either realize 3-7 minutes in that you misdiagrammed a rule by misreading or otherwise, or you made an erroneous inference and none of the q…
@smseraj3 said:
I took a cold kaplan PT and got a 134 (i know its not a real LSAT exam now) so I started study with 7sage for 6 months and took another PT. I got a 149 w/o a bubble sheet and a 143 with. For the last 5 exams Ive been suck bet…
@akistotle glad to hear. I am on a similar PT schedule. Let me know if you ever have any questions or want to work together on a stimulus. I would be happy to help.
@monika_p said:
If you don't mind me asking, did you find it difficult to find part-time work specifically? It seems everywhere I look asks for full-time, and I've also been told some places that pay part-time end up basically working you ful…
@akistotle said:
I started with PT38 earlier this month and I finished PT40 yesterday. I’m taking June 2017, and I'm planning on taking 2 or 3 PrepTests a week in order. Should I start taking PrepTests around PT60s?
Hey, so I don't think bet…
I agree with everything that @danielznelson wrote above. If you were PTing correctly and were scoring in 170's you do know LSAT and going through the core-curriculum wouldn't add to that knowledge and will therefore not be an efficient use of your t…
I have heard University of Virginia is more conservative. I would say University of Austin because it's in Texas, but I live in Dallas and have been to Austin as well, the culture there is very much liberal.
Just for curiosity, and you don't have t…
Depends. Take a look at your analytics for those tests. What does it say your priority is for LR? Based on that information I would review the Core Curriculum and do additional drills. At this point, if you have already done the core curriculum, I w…
lol sorry. I meant to reply to this earlier.
So it's good to notice gaps in stimulus for NA questions. But that's it. Do not go into the answer choices thinking that it's going to be a bridging or blocking answer choice. Infact, don't think like t…
Oh that's no good. Because when I study for LSAT is use an app called Selfcontrol which blocks youtube but it also blocks 7sage videos unless I ask it to load the alternative player. :'(
@Thoughtful said:
LSAT concepts like conditional reasoning, precision reading, causality?
Yes. Basically the argument and logic behind all of these stimulus on these tests.
Hey,
So its not so much about the order or structure of the "sentences" but the structure of the "argument". Which are two different things. By showing you how a hypothesis "argument" would be structured vs how this argument in our stimulus was str…
@"joy.pyles" said:
Q. When to and not to use formal logic and/or contrapositives
How do you diagram this
J is selected unless W is selected
/J ------> W
*"unless" means "negate the sufficient". Pick either variable, m…
Hey : )
So it's not that "Consumers are buying more durable goods than before" is or is not a phenomena. It's the way the author uses this statement in his argument that determines the role this statement plays.
If our author, as answer choice "A…
@CinnamonTea said:
Hi all,
What are your thoughts on Practice Test retakes? Are the scores you get utterly insignificant? Or not?
If so, are they still worth doing? Thoughts?
Hey CinnamonTea, : )
So I like Practice Test retakes no…
@"Darth Jurist" said:
Is there a cap? Hope I can bring in at least 6, so I can have a sharp point for each logic game and a sharp point for the other sections. I really want to bring 10, just in case my experimental is LG.
Then bring 10 : …
@Aidoe said:
Man, the world really doesn't want me to do well on the LSAT
Aww don't say that. Or it just wants to make things slightly tough so you can do even better than you would have without the added obstacles
@RafaelBernard said:
All great points! I've ditched 4 administrations and wasted a ton of money in the process. But zero takes! haha
Oh man. I think we both have done this. lol. Hopefully I won't be making the same charitable donation come J…
@monika_p said:
Would part time be an option?
Hey so I work part time for this very reason and I have to say its a very good option. One, it puts just enough pressure on the amount of time I have to make me use my study time wisely. Two, it …