On the 2007 prep test, I was unable to arrive at the correct conclusion for RC#13. I was confident that my answer was right and I even got it wrong during blind review. Even now, I’m unsure that I’d
(2) Any other investment – that is, any investment that is LESS profitable than the one described in case #1: The value of this investment declines by MORE than x% – that is, the differential between
this is extremely helpful info. Thank you, sucralosedaddy! Looks like there must be level 5 questions in the second half. interestingly, the stats were not reported for #11-15.
The PSets are static sets of 5 questions in increasing order of difficulty and newness. For example, Flaw PSet #1 contains 5 of the easiest and oldest Flaw questions from PTs 1-35. Flaw PSet #23 conta
t14 grad will retain a huge advantage over the #1 at someplace like Hastings. Thats not to say that if you got top grades, you wouldn't land a BL spot... but thats a huge "if." For sim
It is the fundamental principle at play in rule #2. Trade, sale-- i.e. monetary value out of UCH is fundamentally incompatible with proper management of UCH-- why? because there is inherent non-moneta
The PSets are static sets of 5 questions in increasing order of difficulty and newness. For example, Flaw PSet #1 contains 5 of the easiest and oldest Flaw questions from PTs 1-35. Flaw PSet #23 conta
I hope this makes sense! My October LSAT is quickly approaching and I’m just looking for some last minute refinements to maybe score better on RC given that timing is my #1 enemy in RC. Thanks!
opinion, check out PT48 Passage 2 (Louise Gluck) #12. I think this passage shows that the formal arrangement of the text, as you noted for PT82 Passage A, is something the LSAT wants us to pay attent
whole world. Let's say that pieces #9 and #10 are the most realistic of the bunch. Now that would mean that #9 and #10 are also the most truthful, right? So that means that #9 and #10 both share
The above is especially true for Reading Comprehension. Only a small minority of high-scoring tutors can actually teach RC effectively. The #1 reason for that is that the vast majority of them never r
For Question #1, you're correct, Shahar is trying to refute Aries's hypothesis, but the question that's being asked is what the passage (AKA the author) is primarily concerned with.