Well you won't have a dictionary while you take the LSAT but while you're reviewing it is helpful because you'll see some of those words again on the other PTs. I actually have a dictionary app on my phone and it's makes it easier for me to just lo…
Like for ex. for a weakening question you have to label the ctx, p, & c, and then weaken the support between the premise and conclusion. whatever the gap is btwn the premise and conclusion that weakens the arguments then that's the ac you anti…
No, your reasoning for marking an ac incorrect has to be similar to the one in the explanation. If it's not usually that's when you have to continue drilling until you see a pattern in those questions
I've heard that both books go along with 7sage so if you score in LR still doesn't increase maybe look up the free chapters available on the trainer's website to see if it's something you might want to buy.
I would recommend that while you prep and you come across a term you do not know that you look it up right away. Such as when you're done with a timed problem set. If not, I feel that many times it's easy to understand the meaning of a term by re…
@JustinaJ That's how I felt because I'm sure they have a ton on their plate and by asking them for a LOR is already adding more to it. & on top of that they have to go out of their way to do the rest just to submit their LOR for me. But I'm tha…
ASSUMPTIONS & WEAKENING QUESTIONS
ASSUMPTIONS Lesson 1 of 21
WHAT ARE ASSUMPTIONS?
Simply put, they are premises that the author has left out of the argument. That is all assumptions are, period. It’s a forgotten premise that is left out.
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SOME AND MOST RELATIONSHIPS
EXISTENTIAL QUANTIFIERS OVERVIEW Lesson 1 of 30
• Existential quantifiers are intersectional relationships. Some X are Y (X some Y).
• He says that universal quantifiers talk about complete subsumpion– in other words, com…