First, it will let you get to the "low hanging fruit" or easier questions up ahead. Remember, all points are worth the same on the test. So if you get stuck on #13 you are likely wasting tim
I had the same problem for a while when I plateaued. I would go -6 on LR and I would almost ALWAYS miss the last 6 from 16 - 27. On my diagnostic June07 I got #13 wrong (or something like that) and li
Let me give an example. You are BR'ing after checking the answers and see you got #13 wrong. So you may remember what you chose and now you're picking between 4 choices instead of 5. Know if
Hey guys! So two of us were discussing this question on the BR call last night. I chose D, which is the correct answer, but I want confirmation for why E is wrong.
I was between B/E and choose B because I immediately crossed out E b/c of the term HIGHLY productive which isn't stated in the stimulus (but E was right)
I guess I'm just a little confused on the comments regarding conditional answers weakening when it fails to consider an aspect. So for instance for #13 since the argument failed to consider that
Ok, so for #13, like most weaken/strengthen questions, I want to break down the stimulus and find the flaw/gap. Finding the flaw first makes this such an easier process.
Oh sorry I didn't know that. The first one is from PT 4 section 1 #13. I was able to get it correct (D) by elimination but was hesitant due to not knowing if the sufficient condition had to be me
The common understanding among law school applicants is that if you want a reasonable shot at practicing "big law" you HAVE to get T14. My questions is, why 14? I understand that you have to
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2013 employment indicates ASU (Arizona now ranked #26) and MSU (Michigan State now ranked #94) had about 8.8% and 4.7% biglaw placement rates, respectively. On the other hand, Cornell (now ranked #13)
I'm trying to do every single preptest in order between now and then! I have a crazy schedule that involves up to #74. I started prepping in mid December and took February (did 12 of the tests fo
a necessary assumption LR question in PT70, S1, #13 for instance and speedily and correctly eliminated three answers on the basis that they began with "most." Of course I went back to read