I am having difficulties finding an approach for detail-heavy passages, i.e. that don't have much of an argument to them but instead a lot of facts and details (For example Passage #1 - Burning F
live right. Mental health is definitely always #1. The test will be around for now but your actual relationships with family/friends-that R&R time with them- are a different story. You are irrepl
Looking for a study buddy who are taking the LSAT in January 2025 to hit the 155-160s range. My Discord is PK#1370, feel free to contact me and hopefully work together to do great on the LSAT
Where are people seeing that only 20 oz are allowed? Look at #13 under Terms and Conditions: "Food and beverages are not permitted on the workspace during the Test other than water in a clear and
hi! i would love to connect with a current student at UNC, i have been having a hard time finding current students to chat with, and it's my #1 choice! please let me know if you know anyone that
Do you see a subtle difference between the two? In #1, the author interprets Doctrine X accurately, and is trying to show that the doctrine is wrong by providing an example of an event that does NOT n
PT64 S3 #14: “Arnot’s argument is FALSE because it relies on a faulty assumption.” Flaw: you can legitimately say “Arnot’s premises fail to prove his conclusion, but that doesn’t mean we know his clai
most common response' to indicate 'the #1 response.' PT 138 Section 3 Question 4 also involves this verbiage; 'the most polluted cities' are used to indicate 'the top po
So with answer choice A, if barley requires less water than wheat, then does that strengthen the belief that they solved the too much water to produce problem (#1), the lack of drainage problem since
@jocelynye423 The problem sets are pre-made and are static sets of 5 questions in increasing order of difficulty and newness. For example, the Most Strongly Supported Problem Set #1 contains the easie
4) keep your goals and efforts on the LSAT secret because a lot tend to tear it down, especially when you are still not able to be strong with #1 on this list.
2 big tips- #1. Full proof! Watch JY's explanation videos and keep doing the same LG set until you can get as many as the inferences described in the videos. Do them over and over until you get a
The word 'unsurpassed' is put in answer D to make sure that the country under question is absolutely #1 when it comes to military power. Because if, let's say, it was #10, then it actua
This is not the only time the LSAT will require you to pick the best of 5 bad answers. PT83 LR1 #15 is similar. The correct answer there uses a word that's similar to "usually" even th
have two separate independent variables (#1 exposure to a Traumatic Event, and #2 developing PTSD) so it becomes less clear what the cause is vs the effect.