Has anyone noticed that lawgic is useful for many things beyond the LSAT... I'm actually so grateful to 7sage because going thru the material for the LSAT has been useful in so many more ways than one... for 1, it made dealing with the methods classes in my PhD program SO much easier... both qualitative (sufficiency necessity/ some-all-most/ truth validity) and quantitative (causation correlation)... changed my way of looking claims in general... and it helps me build stronger arguments... and take apart other arguments for example... I had an exchange on an issue immensely sensitive to me yesterday on FB and in replying to a friend I went off on a (not rude yet firm) rant.. which involved everything I've learned here, from causation, to truth and validity.... just curious to know... anyone else had the experience that studying for this test has affected other areas of their life in similar ways?

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    I hope so! One day...

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    @mahdiall408 you will... trust me on that one!!!

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    @igbodoe249 it was my fave part too :D

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    Yes, definitely. I've actually used it in arguments also lmao. It does help clear up a lot of issues and gives you a whole new way of looking at them.

    And as weird as it sounds, lawgic is probably my favourite part about the LSAT. It's such a good feeling when you face a lawgic heavy question on the LSAT, and you end up tearing it apart and getting to the right answer through the application of its principles.

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    Lol.. I know.. Hopefully I'll get there before the June lsat!

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    haha... @mahdiall408 well maybe that was an exaggeration... as was my rant yesterday as you may have seen :P but lawgic certainly has changed my thought process a little even outside of LSAT prep :D

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  • Saturday, Mar 07 2015

    I'm still looking for the beauty in it ... LOL

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