The experimental section does not have to be consistent across individual tests. So, if two people had exp LR they wouldn't necessarily have the same exp LR. The same goes for LG and RC.
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The thing about test day reactions is that they're going to be skewed negatively for the most part. It's just natural to remember and place particular emphasis on the hardest questions/parts of the test, which can lead to reall…
20 pencils seems really excessive lol. But I've brought in a pack of 10 pencils before and it wasn't a problem.
As for the Chapstick, I would say that it's ok. But if you don't wanna risk anything, then don't bring it.
Exactly! This is a tough question. The argument is assuming there's complete overlap between the two groups, but if E says that this isn't necessarily true. If some of the 16% aren't in the group with 26%, then the 30% threshold may actually be reac…
I second @nicole.hopkins' excellent advise and recommend that you cancel and postpone the test. You don't want to take an exam you aren't ready for. And you don't want to take an exam that you think there is a possibility of bombing. Take the test w…
I also find this question to be really tough. What I think is really important to note is the strength of the conclusion. The author states that the U.S. Exporting banned pest not only jeopardizes the health of other countries' consumers, but also G…
Many times it will be the case that the easiest game is in the first 2 and the hardest game will appear in the last 2, but nothing says it has to be like this so you always have to be on your A game!
That's the long, general trend of the LSAT, yes. It does not have to be this way though, so you may see some tough questions sprinkled in the first 10 now, in the same way that you may see an easy question for number 17, for example. Just keep on pr…
I like to think that the "representative" answers work best when the representativeness is in doubt, which isn't what we have here. Also, the conclusion isn't about all first graders which is important. It only says that being automatic frees up oth…
If you don't want any chance of not being able to wear your jacket, then wear a jacket without a hood. But if having to take it off isn't that big of a deal, then take the plunge!
"Or does not do so in the expectation of benefitting someone other than oneself" is the negation of the second condition. This is why A is correct. If Jarret knew that pointing out the mistakes would benefit no one, then that would satisfy the above…
That's precisely why the answer is B! We are looking for the choice that is LEAST supported, and because non-mammals are never mentioned, answer choice B is the least supported by default. We know nothing about nonmammals, so zero support.
The Han purple question!! The best way to think about answer choice A is through its negation. If the analysis showed that they were not produced in a small radius, but instead were produced in completely opposite ends of China, then the likelihood …
@"Ron Swanson" i think a happy medium would be to do PT75 as an untimed BR. This way you can acquaint yourself with any last minute peculiarities but without the pressure of it being the LAST practice test you're gonna take.
You can drill complete LR sections, or you can use this handy-dandy notebook/sortable list and pick out which question types you want to drill and mark them in your PT book:
http://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/4330/categorization-list-of-eve…
I think B and C can be eliminated because we have no information at all about who opposes the bill, if there is in fact anyone that does oppose it. All we know is that most favor it, but most can mean all. Just because influential people would be ad…
Exactly right @LoraxMan. Correlation alone can never be used to prove causation, but a strong correlation can go a long way to help strengthen an established causal relationship.
The author never suggested the proponents abandon their view in favor of hers. That's why C is incorrect. There's s difference between critiquing a view and completely advocating for its abandonment.
"An empirical approach not unlike that of anthr…
"Common chores are cleaning, taking out the garbage, etc. Are these not at least partly aesthetic enhancers? Do these not partly concern themselves with the beauty of the home?"
I think that's a really big assumption to make. Also, the chores of to…
http://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/4330/categorization-list-of-every-lr-lg-rc#latest
The list is sortable by game type, so you can just see all the grouping games. You can also sort by sub-type. So, if you wanted to see all grouping, in-out…
I would also recommend you stop taking PTs. You won't really get anything out of them at this point--especially if you are just taking a bunch to see a score. If you want to causally do some games, then go for it. Maybe you can throw in a timed sect…
@ychoi4 I think it's always I'm your best interest to spend the extra 15-20 seconds reading the response to the argument. Skipping chunks of writing isn't a good habit to make on the LSAT.