@FameCityQueen said:
I hate that I wasted a ton of money
Yeah I feel ya. I like to think of it as the price I'm paying to score above the average and slay the LSAT. It would be much more costly to pay and get mind effed by the test. Keep your head…
You made some great points here Sami! I decided to postpone the Dec test and it's one of the best decisions I've made. Thanks for listing out reasons why it isn't wise to rush into taking the LSAT:)
Wait nevermind! After reading that section with the conditional statement again I see that @quinnxzhang applied De Morgans and then went to the end result with "&" not "or". Gotcha!
Hey @quinnxzhang ! I don't think that's how you apply De Morgan's law though. When you negate a negative term you get a positive term in the sense that it is either positive or not positive--negative. Your final M should be positive. The point of go…
You're welcome @"Tina Cho" ! If it helps imagine you're a divorce attorney trying to parse out what exactly the fight is over...gotta do whatcha gotta do haha
@877blessed and @mnrahall I'm glad you will be joining us--welcome! Please finish the core curriculum before you PT. This way you'll ideally have the basics down and this will save you a lot of struggling with the fundamentals. Review the lessons on…
Damn y'all are intense haha. I wasn't ready to go that far in the other day, but it was a great exercise to shore up my understanding. @Q.E.D cool stuff, I concur