Hey @babybenny -
B is incorrect because the issue is not whether or not pigs are classified as pets but whether or not Amy can keep the pig.
Basically the city official's argument is...
City code classifies pigs as livestock + individuals cannot…
By the way, sounds like you left some completely blank. If you're running out of time, bubble in something (even if it's all the same letter) for every question no matter what. You could have picked up 3ish more questions that way, pushing your seco…
Focus on your BR score for now. You've seen great improvement there and the rest will come from repeat exposure/drilling/etc. Consider looking at the percentage you answered correctly of the questions you were able to attempt, extrapolate that out a…
It may very well work. Retaking, IMO, can be a means of review. What are your BR scores like btw? I was able to break out of my plateau(s) due, at least in part, to focusing on getting my BR score as close to 180 as possible. I'm talking about extre…
I ordered it way back when it was released (early April?) and got this in an email from LSAC a couple weeks later-
"Dear Purchaser of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll,
We are writing to let you know that production of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll …
I'm no Spivey but people can (and arguably should) negotiate scholarship money especially in today's market. To do that effectively, I'm of the belief that you pretty much need offers from other law schools. Otherwise, when you get the Dean of Admis…
Hey @dumblsatwriter -
Not to take away from @nanchito 's advice (which was spot on) but you need to make sure that any material you're working through includes official LSAC-created questions and only official questions. Why waste your time with so…
@LoraxMan - I don't think that anyone is arguing that the pencils actually offer any sort of advantage. If this is the sort of thing that we enjoy, then that should be the only thing that matters. I can only speak for myself with any certainty, I en…
@pritisharma - I've tried the original Blackwing, the 602 and the pearl. They all fine looking pencils but they had to be sharpened too often for my taste. I admittedly write with too much pressure so take from that what you will.
I use the regula…
@bstew2002 would know, y'all! He's the sharpener expert!
I use the Blackwing long point and it's the best, increased my score 10 points...
Oh and I got a 180 on the June LSAT (my score was released 3 weeks early) and I'm going to Yale...
I ki…
@hrjones44 At the risk of looking at "snobbish" in the rearview mirror, I would not rely on such a poorly constructed sharpener on Monday lol. Seriously though.. I've used it once and now anything I sharpen looks like it's been gnawed by a beaver. G…
@"Alex Short" -
I have to agree with @bstew2002 on this one. Only indicates necessity in this situation. It does not establish that a clear night is sufficient to guarantee he will go to the ocean.
Definitely consider the course. This obviously anecdotal but my first PT was 156 and the average of my last 5 PTs is in the low 170's. I have 7Sage to thank for that improvement.
I'd say you could still use some help with the fundamentals if your …
Well, what have you used to study thus far? What's your target? What are you scoring now? What's your academic background? All of that will help answer your question but, in general, my answer is YES, there are definite advantages. I've sampled/used…
Okay, so I am by no means a game expert but after I got over the initial "wtf" factor, I just decided to create at least one board that satisfied the rules.
Maybe that's key for unusual games? Put something down to try to figure things out.
Afte…
GO=goes to ocean, CN=clear night
GO implies CN
CN
Therefore, GO
By the way, this is sufficient/necessity confusion.
Edit: Cool. Glad you know it's flawed
This is a standard "either or" rule. If one is not present, the other must be. There's a great lesson on these (as well as the "not both" rules) in the 7Sage curriculum.
As far as understanding it intuitively, consider this example:
1. Original: …
@alexandergreene93 - To each his own, of course. I just wanted to point out that you don't need to split to notate the 1/6 option. You could just as easily place a H/ over slot 1 and /H over slot 6 or whatever the case may be. You can then easily se…
Ok, I can commiserate with you on this one. I used (!) to be able to count on LR to be pretty close to -2/-3 per section but as I've moved to more recent tests, 72 in particular, my score varying way more. Section 3 of 72 was the lowest LR score I'v…
I'd say I follow these general guidelines, produced as a result of lots of trial and error.
If it looks like rules will trigger by splitting (for instance, I'll know where F goes based on splitting T and that will tell me H, etc.) then I've found …