@"LSAT Warrior Princess" said:
Hey! Thanks for answering my questions! yeah I meant similar to LSAT 80 and LSAT 81 in terms of difficulty and maybe structure. I feel like I do a WHOLE lot better on the more recent prep tests than the earlier p…
thank you very much spitzy for chiming in! interesting they all said that! I worked at a law firm too, I only had administrative responsibilities but watching the lawyer everyday I thought, I can do that too, i'd enjoy that. I can definitely see whe…
First of all congratulations!! Thank you so much for your response, it gives me hope. If you don't mind my asking, had you also submitted an addendum for your score or any other subject?
mlh I just took the exam for the first time too and that threw me off initially as well, the sound of pencils furiously drawing diagrams while I was just reading arguments. thanks akistotle for clarifying, phew
thanks so much to each of you for taking the time to read and respond, it helped so much. and hahah akistotle, I was scared I was going to be that person sneezing and blowing my nose since I've been sick the last few days, but I'm feeling a bit bett…
thank you so much for this post, amen to everything everyone has said. we can do this! we have been for the last ___ heaven knows how long, it is fun, love what someone said about breathing and staying cool
how sad, I thought I understood all this, then I did a game today that 's supposed to be SO easy PT 48 game 1, and I immediately did the first few rules as biconditionals instead of straight forward conditional. there are only two groups and h and r…
Ahh thank you so much Seriously, I appreciate your time and help, I'm so glad that confusion came up otherwise I would have gone on thinking I have a basic grasp of these. beautifully explained, I did the homework, and I see what you mean, two b…
Oh I see my confusion now. . You said when we DO know. my worry has been how to set it up when we don't know, i.e. right at the diagramming phase. only the questions establish if it's in or out, otherwise we have a bare diagram with x/y in the out s…
ahh thank you Sami your second explanation helped too I finally get it, I appreciate it!!! now if only I could understand the other one visually with respect to floaters!
Thank you so much Sami for your kindness compassion and help I think I hit enter and wrote my comment right after you had written yours so I didn't see it. I really appreciate that you wrote it all out, it helps especially the last paragraph. I'm …
I was googling and found someone who has written on these below - is this a correct interpretation?
with the second rule, you can't have either x or y be floaters? I don't know why this is confusing me but to me it sounds equivalent to say that "e…
Thank you both. I've been studying logic games for a while now but just discovered 7sage and am still deciding if I want to purchase the course so at the moment I don't have access to those lessons. I've been watching JY's videos which have helped s…
Thank you very much for your help, I'm still not understanding it visually though. could we have a diagram that represented both rules to show that for example, x is out, and y is free to float, either in the in or out group? Because the second rule…
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Your videos have been so helpful. I also find the question above so helpful because it lists some weird rules I had not encountered before. I still would appreciate if someone could let me know if I've translated them correctly below. I just…