Something else I think is important to note:
This is a really simple argument, just cleverly disguised:
P1: A-->B
P2: A
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C: B
The reason that it's disguised is that the language the stim uses gives us both P1 and P2 slyl…
Perfectly said @"Julia L"! Also, I think it's helpful to know when to just move on. I personally have a really short leash for questions that I don't understand. At this point, I know if I have to read a stimulus twice and don't understand in which …
@nicole.hopkins you better have not been secretly working on FAQs during your break like this great about the 70s one... Mr. Mentor (did we just stumble upon 7sage's own Mr. Robot?) and I had strict guidelines...
And don't you think that you can ju…
Don't worry about saving tests for a retake; you should go into the exam with the mindset that it's the only time you're going to take it. What I'm saying is, do all you can to prep for this upcoming exam and worry about any retake issues after the …
In reference to those 3 questions you mentioned, and difficult questions in general, you really have to put in the time up front before moving on to the answer choices to really understand the argument, how it's being made, and why it's not adding u…
It's definitely possible to raise your score that much in that time frame. Who knows, after going through the LG curriculum games might just click for you which could probably raise your score 8-10 points just off of that. How you progress through y…
The Trainer's intro into LR is a really good one. Spotting flaws and articulating them is a bedrock principle of the LR section, and these are the skills that the Trainer jumps right into cultivating.
On a side note, sometimes you learn best throu…
A: doesn't help us prove that met rate causes speed/strength
B: directly contradicts the first and only premise, so this wouldn't strengthen
C: ok, not determined by diet and excercise... But you would have to make the assumption that not diet and …
More than anything, that question makes me thankful that LSAC are such pros. Because that question is just bad.
Burn that book. Or get your money back if you can. Even without explanations, the 10 Actuals books are infinitely better than that PR b…
From dictionary.com:
"contribute to: to be an important factor in; help to cause: A sudden downpour contributed to the traffic jam."
So by the first def, "to be an important factor in" is consistent with "associated with the development of" that…
If it takes longer to try to intuit the answer and debate the wrong answers than it does to try to diagram the question, then just jump right into diagramming. There's really nothing wrong with diagramming as long as you're not trying to diagram mos…
I don't think any of them look primarily at the final 2 years. A much better final 2 years does seem to warrant an addendum and you might be able to make a compelling case for yourself, but others may be more knowledgeable about this than me.
Eith…
You can buy all of the preptests (up until PT72, but including PT A, B, and C) here for $300:
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@jmac800:
"Not all cats are dogs"
This doesn't mean some cats are dogs, because some could logically equal 100% which would not be "not all". Not all cats are dogs means that there are some cats who are not dogs. Put another way: all cats are dog…
Hahaha @Pacifico try it during your next PT and lemme know how it goes.
@cliffiness As far as smoking goes, LSACs policy for what you can bring inside is listed as:
"The ziplock bag may contain only the following items: LSAT Admission Ticket stub…
So we know that group size and distance traveled is highly correlated with diets, and diets depend in large part on, or are a function of, teeth/face shape.
Putting these two relationships together, we have enough information to infer that teeth/fa…
I usually try to pace myself by shooting for the first 10 questions in 10 minutes and the first 15 in 15 minutes. This sets me up for a solid 20 minutes for the last 10 questions, which gives me more than enough time for the tough questions and to g…
Also, as @Luluc1234 points out about answer choice it is the reversal of the first sentence, and incorrect reversals can never be the correct answer because it is a logical flaw to change A-->B into B-->A, so keep an eye out for these kind of…
I think the issue here is with your interpretation of the phrase "not all". Not all translates into "some...not" rather than just "some."
In regards to this question:
B states: "Not all who receive certificates are active in circles" which is the…
@"Dillon A. Wright" actually, those are the only dates that you can register for so far, but this handy dandy LSAC pdf shows all the dates for 2016 and also Feb 2017: http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/jd-docs/testdateweb.pdf