reapplying and retaking and restudying and i'm so glad there's this section of the curriculum now! one thing i wished there was a guide for before was just like core argument trends that pop up and how to recognize them
@ConqueringLSAT Pseudo sufficient makes the claim more likely to occur. For Sufficient assumption, there is a logical gap that needs to be filled to guarantee the conclusion.
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reapplying and retaking and restudying and i'm so glad there's this section of the curriculum now! one thing i wished there was a guide for before was just like core argument trends that pop up and how to recognize them
Could someone help me remember/distinguish the difference between pseudo-sufficient assumption and sufficient assumption questions, please?
@ConqueringLSAT Pseudo sufficient makes the claim more likely to occur. For Sufficient assumption, there is a logical gap that needs to be filled to guarantee the conclusion.