I'll take a stab at this because I came across the exact same problem when I doing an LG section for PT32 (Game #1 Rule#3). So, basically you want to think of everything that comes before the &qu
If you go to minute 3:00 of this lesson https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/3-ways-to-identify-premises-conclusions/ you'll find a list or you can scroll down to #3. I hope that helps!
Absolutely they do. For example, if they specify "#2 or HB" pencils on the list of things allowed in the test room, then you would not technically be allowed to even have #3s. That's a
I believed the "#2 pencils only" requirement is for the scantron (I could be wrong). I don't intend on using a #3 to bubble in answers, just for the LG section. I think I may just use #
The reason I ask is because I would like to use #3 pencils for the LG section (#2 to bubble). However, #3 pencils tend to be somewhat difficult to read on recycled or thin paper. Tried using a #3 penc
#3) $180 is actually not a lot of money: Okay It's a lot of money if you think in terms of how most of us have to pinch money so we can work as few hours as possible and study for LSAT as much a
So I have not done PT 79. But I can explain why #3 would be considered a weakening answer in a causal relationship stimulus. And this is not because A is the only thing that causes B but because if B
I'm so incredibly pissed. I started studying in late June with the goal to take the LSAT in September. I know that's not a lot of time to study, but I am a full time teacher and I really hav
On the flip side, if big law isn't really for you or you want to start your own business/small firm, focus on keeping that debt down and getting a full ride somewhere with a good reputation in a
To be clear about Rule #3 regarding copyrighted content. What exactly does this mean? Obviously, not posting full questions, but are we allowed to post word for word excerpts of answer choices?