This is a valid argument form because the existential quantifier precedes the universal quantifier. When chained up, it follows that: A ←some→ B → C = A ←some→ C.
A while ago, back when I was CCing, I put together this master list of all the valid …
@TTurner24 said:
I normally listen to nothing, but if I'm drilling LG or just foolproofing some old ones I do turn on my jams. (Currently: Travis Scott, Astroworld)
Oh man, oh man, Astroworld's got me like: https://badgerherald.com/wordpress…
I'm here for it, sign me up!
(fyi: I plan to level up to Ultimate+ by that time; I just know that I'll jump the gun if the 80s are available to me before I complete 40-72)
@NotMyName: The PT I scored 156 on was from 5 days ago, the PT I scored 161 on was from yesterday (for which I BR'd all day today). And golly, a -4 would be a dream, honestly. On that note, are there any timing strategies you've found particularly h…
@"Leah M B" Sorry for not getting back to you sooner! Thank you immensely for your very detailed and helpful post -- really appreciate it!
My original score was a 143, but I brought myself up to a 156 with a BR score of 165. I also just recently co…
My advice to you is to focus on your weakness, first and foremost.
I'll share my process with you when I hit rock bottom with logic games: I first took stock of the types of games that I found particularly difficult. I did this during the CC and ma…
@keets993 said:
@"Tim Hortons" @ElleWoods77 fellow canadian here
You can repay me with a double double and a pastry of some kind.
Too bad they got rid of the chocolate danish aka the best pastry tim's ever had.
@ElleWood…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
I've seen more students than I can count over the years make some variant of the complaint that they thought an answer was 'too strong' to be a necessary assumption or 'too weak' to be a sufficient assumption, and it gri…
Last time I checked, the average age of incoming law school students is 25 or 26 within the Canadian context. So, I can only assume that there's a sizable proportion that didn't enter law school directly after undergrad, when the average age of grad…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I love NA’s; the more the better. I get these correct and very quickly which is a big advantage to my pacing. Instead of NA questions, I like to think of them as conditional MBT questions. Necessity is actually a pretty…
@keets993 said:
I think the first few lessons in NA are there to illustrate the difference between SA and NA, specifically the amount of support required. Are you finding possible gaps in the argument when you read through?
Maybe try brus…
@"Return On Inference" said:
NA are my worst question type, so I'm not sure if I'm the best to comment for this one. I do think I've made some progress though, and for me it's all been about my ability to separate out the premises and conclusi…
I just finished this section and rest assured that while it starts out rough, you're going to feel like a million bucks once you get things down.
My approach to these sections involved creating flashcards of the invalid/valid forms. I drilled them …
@adillpickle said:
Fellow Canadian here
UBC's medians are 166 and an 83% average, so 3.75(ish)!
Generally, UBC uses an index score, so if either your GPA or LSAT is exceptionally high, the other can be pretty subpar and you can still ge…
Thanks for your replies, and good to hear from some fellow Canadians!
I suppose I should have been a lot more specific, haha. I have a good understanding of the schools' averages from snooping around on the websites. However, I'm curious to hear in…
Thanks for all of your replies, everyone. I definitely agree: understanding the stimulus is key to weeding out ACs, first and foremost. And duly noted on there not being a general rule for 'some' and that it's context dependent. Super helpful, fam. …
@toniafisher1 said:
That hasn’t been my experience. I agree it is context specific. At one point I was trying to do something similar......trying to put words in a box for answers. I have found that is NOT the way to study. There is no substit…