Examine these constructions:
Kids with brown hair are the only kids with brown eyes.
VS
The only kids with brown hair are the kids with brown eyes.
Which is which condition?
Thanks for posting this. I've had some trouble with this differentiation as well. I don't think MLSAT's LR text deals with it at all. It's certainly an awkward sentence construction.
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I wonder if you could add on an admissions probability calculator to this set up. It would require some weighting of LSAT and GPA, but if you can figure that …
If you are already planning to enroll in 2015, there's no reason not to take it even in Oct '14. I took the last Oct LSAT, and I'm retaking either in June or October. I got a 165 on the real thing, but I'm still open to the possibility that I won't …
I think redoing a test here or there is actually good for you. You can more thoroughly see the tricks, especially in LR. The score you get will be a bit inflated I'd assume, but there's something to be said for absolutely mastering a PT. The only wa…
I'm curious, could you explicate more on what you mean by "taking every 1-2 LSATs as full length timed, and doing the in-betweens as timed sections."?
I'm stuck at the top of the 160's and testing in October as well. I'll be watching this thread to…
My scores fluctuate a lot as well. I think inconsistency with some high scores is a sign of understanding without firm process. I know how to arrive at the correct answers, but I have not analyzed and inculcated my process to the extent that it is s…
Isolate why you thought your answer was correct, and interrogate the assumptions or reasoning that led you to thinking that.
There are a couple of ways to facilitate this. Some people write/type out explanations for each answer choice. That's when…
1. The blind review process really does help in LR. If you aren't doing that, I'd recommend it. I've gone from -7 or 8 per section to consistently -3 or -4 per section without reading any instruction materials.
2. When reviewing mistakes, I verbal…
7 items for 5 spots sounds like an obvious in-out game. unless you can double up the things in the spots, 2 must be out. I'd say that often "overfunded" grouping games basically come down to in-out.
There is a key difference between fixed and unfi…
I agree with K. Most instructional materials barely mention or fail to mention at all that sometimes, conditional rules just go away. It's all logic, but it definitely wasn't super obvious to me that failing the sufficient actually means that I am c…