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Does anyone have an easy way to break this down to make this make sense? I take the LSAT in january so i need help with fast easy and quick tips
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Does anyone have an easy way to break this down to make this make sense? I take the LSAT in january so i need help with fast easy and quick tips
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Honestly just lots of practice! Diagram it all out, don't try to do it in your head. There's some great 7sage skill builder exercises where they give you a bunch of conditionals to chain up, get a piece of paper and pen and do them all. For the ones you got wrong, redo them until you understand. Key tips to remember are that you can only connect a necessary condition to another condition necessary for that one, if it's sufficient it doesn't map onto the chain. For example, if A then B can link up with if B then C to be if A then C. However, if A then B and if C then B would stay 2 separate chains- if A then B and if C then B.
The loophole is the best LSAT book I've read that clearly and effectively breaks down the basics of conditional reasoning such as chaining conditionals and understanding how contrapositives work within conditionals