Also, bats are actually highly intelligent. And they're the most sophisticated fliers in the world even though from everything we know about both bats and flying, they shouldn't be able to fly at all. We have a great deal to learn from the majestic bat.
@974 He said "this LSAT study course" in the 7Sage forum. So, I'm assuming 7Sage. Oh...shoot! I took for granted that he could be taking another LSAT course. Good point...
In other words, @974 would like to know what is making you feel "clueless." If you're feeling overwhelmed, that's normal. The LSAT is a beast that you've probably never encountered before. Your goal isn't to punch it right in the face, but to take jabs at it from different angles. As you progress through the curiculum, concepts will start to piece themselves together.
Your use of referential phrasing makes your statement ambiguous.
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Bats are not clueless:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-do-bats-echolocate-an/
@974 Agreed!
@jhaldy10325 You may be on to something. OP could certainly be a bat. Though, how he figured out how to use a keyboard still remains a mystery.
Also, bats are actually highly intelligent. And they're the most sophisticated fliers in the world even though from everything we know about both bats and flying, they shouldn't be able to fly at all. We have a great deal to learn from the majestic bat.
Plot twist.... OP is an LSAT writer sharpening his skills trying to make us feel inferior calling us clueless...
If for no other reason than to know that referential phrasing leads to ambiguity. :)
New guy has a lot to learn. That's okay, he's at the right place.
That would certainly explain the confusion.
Perhaps the person doesn't know they need to sign up to use 7sage services?
Yeah, that was my original assumption as well. Then saw they weren’t signed up. My money’s on TM as well.
@974 He said "this LSAT study course" in the 7Sage forum. So, I'm assuming 7Sage. Oh...shoot! I took for granted that he could be taking another LSAT course. Good point...
Probably TM... Those category six questions are a killer!
@msami1010493 I’m not even sure what LSAT study course @476 is taking.
In other words, @974 would like to know what is making you feel "clueless." If you're feeling overwhelmed, that's normal. The LSAT is a beast that you've probably never encountered before. Your goal isn't to punch it right in the face, but to take jabs at it from different angles. As you progress through the curiculum, concepts will start to piece themselves together.
Your use of referential phrasing makes your statement ambiguous.