@Sami said:
and I have not done this particular PT so I can't just go in and check the sentence for you or why exactly JY wrote "past". That would ruin a fresh PT for me. From the first sentence above it's not necessary to write the word "past…
@4everchasing said:
Well... foiled again by Chinese internet connectivity issues but hoping to watch the recording. Thanks for doing this!
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
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I like this because it's…
We are now in the hypothetical of "if A wrote a song". That is not the same thing that the original statement is saying. The original statement, "the only songs A has written", is giving us information about something that happened in the past an…
Thank you for your comment @Sami !
I think the statement means: if it's a song A has written, it's either B or PR (or both).
A --> B or PR
"A --> B and PR" implies that every time A has wrote songs, A wrote both B and PR.
I don't erase diagrams. I try not to diagram too much, but I sometimes do for "could be true" questions.
For example, there was a question that says "If Fs are in 3 and 5," and one answer choice asks whether G and H can be in 1 and 6 respectively. …
@Sami said:
@attalla253 said:
@Sami Hey, do you mind telling me how i can get the passages from PT#3, do I need to order these in advance?
Hey PT 1-35 are now available in Core-Curriculum as DRM Docs. So there you go . Let…
In the real world, if you are asked "what would you like for dessert, ice cream or cake?" I think it means you have to pick one of them, not both. (Well, you can try saying "BOTH!!" and the person who asked you would be like "okay... ")
In the LSAT…
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@akistotle said:
Thank you so much for the suggestions!! I need to stay away from Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, and YouTube. (lol)
Lol my issues are facebook…
As @Freddy_D says, "since" introduces the premise. So (E) can be diagrammed like this
(E)
SO —> SP
SO TP
——
SP TP
Stimulus says:
CA —> P
CA MR
——
P MR
It matches (E) perfectly.
Administration: (reduction in the capital gains tax) and /(increase in the federal deficit)
Senator’s party: “reduction in the capital gains tax —> increase in the federal deficit”
Senator: “cutting taxes --> losing revenue"
Senator: The a…
In addition to @"Daniel.Sieradzki" 's comment, I think (A) is wrong also because the experiment isn't "gratuitously" causing something. It has a good reason (purpose): observing the consequences of shock.
(B) says: Justifiable --> Immediately as…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
This somehow got put in our spam filter; bumping this to the top so more people can see it!
... And THIS got put in the spam filter. Wha?
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I think this is more of a weakening question. (Now I really understand why 7Sage calls "Descriptive Weakening"!)
The teacher concludes that a journalist who doesn’t reveal his/her source, he/she relies on so-called "logic of anecdotes.” This is bec…
A -->/B means "not both" so A and B could both be out. If A is OUT, sufficient condition fails and B could be OUT or IN.
A/B means "always apart, never together" so they cannot be out together. If A is OUT, B has to be IN.
Hi! I'm sort of like a newbie too, so I don't think I can give you good advice. But I just want to say you're not alone since my study journey has been an absolute mess! (PowerScore Bibles, LSAT Trainer...I've never used LSAT Max but I have a 35-Min…
I think (C) would be correct if the question read, "Which one of the following is an accurate and complete list of the students who could review only Sunset?"
But this question asks which could be a complete and accurate list. I think the placement…
This is a sufficient assumption question so they need the last chain in order for the argument to work!
All material bodies are divisible into parts,
Material bodies (MB) --> Divisible (D)
and everything divisible is imperfect.
Divis…
The only thing we know about Chopin's opinion on local colorists is that she "did not share the local colorists' growing nostalgia for the past," which means she didn't think "settings and objects formerly associated with "women's culture"" should b…
@jackigoe I'm glad to hear!
I think Powerscore works for some people, but they tend to overcomplicate things....So if you are struggling with making inferences, 7Sage is the best in my opinion.
@jackigoe said:
Did you read through the whole Powerscore and LSAT Trainer before starting 7Sage?
Yes. But the books didn't really help me.
@jackigoe said:
I am wary of moving on to a new game type in the Powerscore LG bible without …
@jackigoe said:
@tanes256 My previous method that I have been using is going through the Powerscore Bible and doing their drills. I seem to be okay with the diagramming given the initial rules. However, I struggle to make inferences that lead …