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In regards to #3, where in the lesson did we learn that "the only" indicates a sufficient condition? I read it as "only" and therefore confused it for a necessary condition, so my entire answer was backwards.
@MnM I'm in a similar situation to you, was originally planning to take January 2026 LSAT for the 2026 cycle, but decided to push it to June 2026 for the 2027 cycle. That way I have ample time to study and prepare my application, and be at an advantage for admissions to apply early. Plus the earlier you apply, the better chances are for scholarships. Take that as you will; whatever test date you decide to choose, I wish you luck!
Hey everyone, my name is Amaya, I'm 25 and I'm an ASU graduate with a BS in polisci. I've been out of school for almost a year now and I'm looking to take the LSAT in April or June for the 2027 cycle. Anyone located in AZ, please reach out, would love a study partner!
#2 definitely tripped me up, I didn't think of "with" as a conjunction and thought that "perennial plants with elongated stems" was all one big condition.
Maybe I need to look up what conjunctions are lol