The question #19, for example, is asking you what are the possible transfers happening on a particular work day, meaning you should look at the game board vertically, not the horizontally sequence.
On this question, #19, I eliminated B, C, and D, right away. Answer A: showing the tge objections raised by Dr Schilling have no bearing on the question of which of the two systems under consideratio
I think that this is one rare occasion where 7sage doesn't do a great job of answering the question. #19 choice A isn't wrong because insular is incorrect (quite honestly it might be a bette
For the timing issue on LR, try to go through the first 10 questions in 10 minutes so that you have more time on the more difficult questions (#19-25/26). They're typically the easiest and most s
My worst is RC, best is LG. My biggest issue is timing. I can't get to the last passage of RC EVER, I can never get past #19 on LR, and I can never finish last passage of LG.
I wanted to note that upon further review I discovered that Question #19 of Section 2 to is an example of De Morgans Law. Hopefully my logic is sound lol.
I think LSAT prep poisoned my brain. People post bad arguments on Facebook, and my first thought is often, "ANALOGY THAT REALLY ISN'T ANALOGOUS ENOUGH". #19commonargumentflaws
that same section, I skipped from question #18/#19 (can't remember exactly which) to the back of the section and worked from #26 to wherever I left off in the middle. I ended up with 25/26 and t
For #19, same thing. Just brute force and test out the answer choices. Sometimes you can rely on old work from previous answers to eliminate a couple of the answers choices. To test out a question lik
For #19, same thing. Just brute force and test out the answer choices. Sometimes you can rely on old work from previous answers to eliminate a couple of the answers choices. To test out a question lik
For #19, same thing. Just brute force and test out the answer choices. Sometimes you can rely on old work from previous answers to eliminate a couple of the answers choices. To test out a question lik
I feel the same. I breezed through first 3 sections. No issues really stood out, only four questions throughout the RC, LR, LG I struggled with. After the 15 minute break, I crashed and burned. I did
I'll miss maybe one question before #19 but I catch it during BR and it's actually a silly mistake.. After that, it's just awful. It's not a timing issue either, as I have been do
Read. I read the whole Harry Potter series during my wait. It really helped. But you do you. What's your thing? Read all the Star Wars books or Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire or The Complet
PT 77 Section 2 #19: A recent study examined the daytime and nighttime activity patterns of two populations of tree-dwelling lemurs - the first living in a rain forest, where tree canopy cover is cons
The ambiguity of #19 stems from two disparate understandings of what "used" means in the context of the game. What the question wants us to do is have the element of "used" (~new)