I would take at least a week off before you started thinking about studying again. Your mind and body will need it, and you may be surprised at how you come back to the LSAT if you feel like you need to continue studying.
"All employees can participate after they have been with the company for 1 year."
This is like saying, "Since you've been with the company for 1 year, you can participate."
If you diagrammed it as P-->+1yr, then you would be mischaracterizing t…
If something is unlikely to happen it's not a stretch to say that it probably won't happen; in fact, I think the two are essentially synonymous. Anything under 50% likelihood is both unlikely and probably not.
B is incorrect because it is not the …
This question boils down to how well you understood what a riddled basin of attraction is. If I were trying to explain the concept, I would say it's a highly intricate system in which even the smallest change in starting position can lead to varying…
I personally feel like the February administration is LSAC's ugly step child. For many schools, February is too late in the cycle to apply. Also, the test is not disclosed so you'll never see it again once you finish the test. That said, if you've a…
If answer choice C said instead "the beauty of the river crossing should be preserved" then I think it would be a stronger argument that it's a necessary assumption. But as it stands with "must" it doesn't seem necessary. Negating C, we come up with…
One thing that won't get you any scholarships is getting a 147 on the test. That's for sure. Taking the December test does not eliminate you by default from scholarship consideration as you were told.
As for your lawyer friend I hope you kindly la…
@lsatdogfml in general, I don't think it's appropriate to assign sufficiency to a causal relationship. It's not something I would diagram. A cause and effect relationship isn't identical to a conditional relationship, so imposing conditionality onto…
If you were practicing for an important driving test, would you practice while sleep deprived and/or possibly drunk? Or would you recognize that practicing like this isn't going to help you pass your test?
Take a break! More studying does not mean…
A is the right answer because all we know is that air that's too dry can harm computers, and we can rectify this situation by raising the humidity. We don't know anything about humidity and computers other than the fact that raising the humidity can…
Try not to ask anything that you could have found directly on their website! Stand out from the pack, don't be another person who asks about class size.
"Regardless, you can't change your race/ethnicity"
The U.S. Census would disagree lol
"If race were based on permanent, innate divisions of human beings, the American government wouldn't have to constantly scramble to change the definitions and qu…
Try reading book reviews from the New York Review of Books. Not only are they about lit, but they're also in the form of an argument so it's a win win.
Here is a list of every LSAT question classified by type. It is sortable by LR type, RC passage content categories, and LG type.
https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/preptest-classifications/
D says: "Some conditions that are treated effectively by medicines are not also treatable through the reduction of stress."
The reason why this isn't a necessary assumption is because the conclusion is about conditions treated by the reduction of s…
It really depends on the intricacy of the logic in the stimulus. If it's really involved with multiple necessary and sufficient conditions, or multiple some and most statements combining together with conditionals to form a conclusion, then I might …
The argument commits the flaw of conflating absolute numbers with percentages/probabilities. A higher number of accidents could be caused by righties due to the fact that there are more righties in the population, but this doesn't disprove that left…
@allergic, so would you say you scored in the 175-175.5 range? Or the 176-176.5 range? Or maybe the 177-177.5 range? Perhaps even the 178-178.5 range? 179-179.5 is also a range, what about this one? Or possibly even the 180-180.5 range?
I think the pleasure here is analogous to the ability to develop a resistance to the antibiotic. The several dozen guests corresponds very closely with the several ingredients in an herbal antibiotic, so continuing this analogy: one guest= one ingre…
For $179 7Sage's Starter Course is far and away the best deal around. Think of it as an investment in your future. $179 over your 40 year law career is 3 dimes 1 nickel and 2 pennies a month.
Do as much or as little to keep yourself in your comfort zone. If doing too much will cause you to experience unneeded stress and score slippage then avoid that. If doing too little will give you a bunch of anxiety then avoid that too. Above all be …
Not a fluke! It sounds like you've done some seriously good work and are now reaping the rewards of that. Don't diminish your work by chalking it up to luck!
At this point the only thing you can do is to hammer out logic games over and over with the hope that they begin to click. Repetition is a great way to learn LG and it's not unheard of for someone to get better at this section in the last couple of …
Totally agree with @Pacifico. I'll just add that an important litmus test you must meet is being really good at sequencing games. I know they're often the most straight forward, but don't neglect them because of that. You should really be finishing …