Tricky one from PT25 LR4 #23 (Flaw): The Prem says AAT→UAPC→CS (appreciate advances in tech, understand architecture of personal computers, computer scientists). The Conc says: CS→AAT, which is an obv
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
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
violates rule #3 so the answer is B. For #21 and #23, we have rules given so we could just try plugging them in and using any boards we have to answer more open questions like #22. If the lecture on
ranked around 50th and got scholarship at #23 GWU with a 157 LSAT. However, she had a good GPA and excellent references and a strong LSAT addendum. I think there are also plenty of schools in the l
First time poster - doing some last minute studying. I'm reviewing November's test but I don't see JY's explanations for the last passage. Do you know if this is available anywhere
My goal is T14, thus with my 3.5 GPA from a #231-#300 Ranked University (US News) I know I am going to need a great LSAT score....and a 150 is NOT cutting it.
@goingfor99th thank you! this game was hard for me but I ended up only missing #23. I haven’t done the game again but I’ll refer to yours when I do. I ended up splitting on the M and creating three bo
And for the last passage, can someone explain why #23 is D rather than C? Is it because "cheap substitute parts" are not a perfect analogue for tulips (as it suggests inferior quality) where
you to select an answer choice. This, along with #23, would be the best to look at after answering what you can without referring to the passage. Maybe you didn't even need to look at the passag
I came across a main point question from preptest June 2004 Section 3 #23 "Each of many different human hormones can by itself raise the concentration of glucose in the blood"