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MahronaKhan
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LSAT
151
CAS GPA
3.2
1L START YEAR
2026
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MahronaKhan
Wednesday, Feb 25
mapped everything correctly, proceeded to choose the most blatantly wrong answer haha. I get why after the explanation I really need to reiterate what I am looking for.
MahronaKhan
Tuesday, Feb 24
This took my a while but I think I understand it in my own way: disjunctions show two alternatives if A then B happens or C happens. BUT an embedded conditional is when "if A then B happens and if B happens then that triggers something to happen in C".
MahronaKhan
Saturday, Feb 21
4/5 tripped up on #4 but when i saw the answer something clicked. Its almost like I found a hidden premise by chaining all the parts together.
Do you think I could flip B <s> C to be C<s> B so that some of the C's that are on A are also B (at least 1?). I don't know if that make sense:
A C B
A C
A C
A
A