Could someone please try to explain this to me. I feel so stupid getting tripped up on this one.
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"No" is a negate necessary indicator, group 4. so, No rabbit is white = R-->/W or W-->/R
"If" is a sufficient indicator group 1. So, if you are a rabbit then you are white= R-->W or /W-->/R.
I have the same problem. I noticed that adobe was automatically setting the print to 91% scale to accommodate the 7sage size. I had to manually change it back to 100% on every print job. This did cut off the top portion of the pages but the print size was normal and I could use it. So it would be cool if 7sage could figure something out but my test is in Dec so it's a moot point for me.
While completing my MA, I attended a seminar for graduate students about completing the masters thesis. It was offered all grad students regardless of major. The speaker offered some great advice about burnout that I've used since that day. She presented studies that showed the optimum performance time period is 45 minutes. So to combat burnout during a long process like completing a thesis or study for a major exam like the LSAT, she suggested taking a 5 minute break every 45 minutes. I was skeptical, believing that the break would disturb my flow. However, it worked. On long days, I was able to complete 8 or 9 units without much mental fatigue at all. I aced my thesis with much less stress. Using the same method now and making good gains with little fatigue.
While I don't actively try to predict/anticipate inferences per question, I do experience it intuitively. As we progress, I think that process becomes more an act of the subconscious allowing to quickly navigate the games.
I was making the same mistakes. I had to discipline myself to read every answer choice if I wasn't 100% sure. I mean, I've answered so many of those and gotten them wrong because I was rushing and only about 95% sure.
You can do it! Just blind review the shit out of those tests.
Is it better to use the newest PTs? Is there any difference between new and old that might help improve my score?
3 a week worked for me. I still had enough time to BR and could see my PT scores improving weekly. BR is the key to improvement so just make sure you leave enough time for it.
Someone posted a day or two ago. Just look in the discussion list.
The decision was easy for me. JY said that we'll get +/-3 points; the score I need is not in that range.
I know it's going to have an impact on some deadlines but I need 8 more raw points to guarantee acceptance at my 1st choice school.
Awesome! Thanks. Especially the last bit about min/max helped a lot.