Let's start from the beginning by clearly identifying each component of the argument.
P1: To succeed as a salesperson, one must first establish a strong client base.
P2: Studies have shown that anyone who spends at least three years developing a c…
It is helpful to start by parsing the structure of this argument. The conclusion is the first sentence, which makes it more difficult to understand the argument's purpose if you lose sight of that.
P1: The statements reported by journalists who con…
(Side note: June or October? I'm pretty sure the fall administration is September 16, but someone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.)
I'm in a similar boat in that I also have a full time job that demands a great deal of my time. That being said…
@"Darth Jurist" Hey-- where did you find that RC webinar with JY that you referenced above?
I am also currently struggling with RC. Do you have any personal tips on how you went from -16 to -5?
@jknauf said:
Yes, we must support our conclusion. Does it add to our conclusion to say we should not treat these children?
I guess not...I see what you're saying. So my issue is that I am taking the "identification" part of the conclusion and mak…
@jknauf said:
If our conclusion gives us something we should be doing, do you think an answer choice which tells us what we should not be doing, can help to justify what we should be doing?
Considering this is a PSA, we have some wiggle room with…
@jknauf said:
Do you think doing everything leaves for the possibility that we aren't teaching all children (prone to nightmares) this technique?
When we are doing PSA questions, do we need something which fully reaches our conclusion?
To your fi…
Just a disclaimer- I've decided to delay my take until June because I'm not hitting my goal score yet (maybe September, depending on my progress). Still willing to join forces with anyone on the same track! For those in February- GOOD LUCK! For thos…
@Sami and @potatocowpower I definitely see what you both are saying and you're totally right. I'm bringing my own idea of crop rotation into my interpretation of the passage. Thank you both so much.
@brennan When I said "My issue was that the passa…
First off, thank you both for responding. I wasn't sure if anyone would because RC passages could be tedious, so I appreciate it.
@potatocowpower said:
Also isn't suppressive soil a good thing in this case? It is suppressive to those diseases. Also…
You also don't have to fully copy the game board. I usually just draw the slots and only number the slot under the specified variable and the last slot. So, for your "M in lane four" example, it would look like this:
_ _ _ M _ _ _ _
............4.…
I do this when I blind review. I can't tell you how many times I've got through a question that I considered to be easier, but typing out my answer brings me to this humbling realization that I cannot justify why a seemingly wrong answer choice is w…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
It was just really difficult for me to concede defeat.
This is fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
My cousin gave me a hand-engraved bracelet for my birthday and on the inside it says "She believed she could so she did." I'…
@Sami and @BinghamtonDave and @"Wind-Up Bird"
Just to make sure I understand what you all are saying-- this argument makes 2 assumptions:
1) The surgical procedures that the author mentions in his/her premises have the same characteristics as the…
@G6LsatQueen Thats actually so crazy because I also try to sneak out early in order to catch the 5:29 train! Do you ride the Hudson line? How funny would it be if we rode the same train!
Hey! I presume you mean section 3, right?
The argument is as follows:
P1: Animals can signal each other with sounds and gestures.
P2: This does not prove that animals possess the ability to use sounds or gestures to refer to concrete objects or ab…
@ScooterMinion said:
I might be biased, but have you tried different styles of yoga, especially flowing styles? I'd say you're aware that it isn't just meditation and stillness, but there are so many flow styles that are so intense I'd defy any we…
@zkchrumz said:
Do you normally include an LR section for warmup? If so, how do you feel about redoing LR? For me, I find that I breeze through 90% of the questions, which always seem fresh in my mind (even after a year), and I only really have a m…
@"Alex Divine" said:
people who don't live and work in NYC don't fully understand how crazy and stressful it can be. One of the biggest issues I find with working long hours is that your brain can't fire at 100% after work, as we only have a finite…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I've also known people in similar situations who've found a library or coffee shop after work and done their studying while waiting out rush hour.
This is a fantastic idea. I've never considered this before and I really t…
I usually take 2 sections before I jump into a PT. I have definitely noticed a significant difference in my ability to focus on the questions in the following scored sections.
Before I started taking a couple sections before taking a PT, there wer…