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NhubriaChikaka
19 hours ago

@Nicoled its okay lol. Go Dawgs anyways

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6 days ago

I got it right buttt, I was 54 seconds over the time.

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Tuesday, Jan 13

@AliGoldberg where we going lol

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Thursday, Jan 08

@Nicoled Right I feel like I don't understand because I don't know how I got it right or exactly how the other questions are that wrong.

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Thursday, Jan 08

I am getting them right, but it is hard for me to tell the sufficient vs the necessary assumption right now. I am hoping I get sharper with practice.

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Tuesday, Jan 06

@Jake. If I cannot explain why the other answers are wrong in my BR then I review the video as well so I can be aware of traps and common mistakes that can trip me later.

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Monday, Jan 05

@cwferrari righttt I had to go back to that one

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Edited Monday, Dec 29 2025

I got it right but I was 55 seconds over again!

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Monday, Dec 29 2025

4/5 then hit the blind review and got 5/5!

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Monday, Dec 29 2025

I got it right, but I was 55 seconds past the suggested time.

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Sunday, Dec 21 2025

I am getting them right, but I am not sure how to get my time down. I am always 12-15 seconds over.

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Tuesday, Dec 16 2025

I finally beat the timer!!!

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Friday, Dec 05 2025

4/5 the double negative in question 2 got me.

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Friday, Dec 05 2025

@PranjalChaudhary Not most, but some. We don't know what percentage of the A group that is not B. Most means more than half. It could just be one A that is not B, and some encompasses that range.

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Edited Friday, Dec 05 2025

@PranjalChaudhary It was explained in a tutoring session that for the case of the LSAT "some" could include the entire set as long as its at least one. As for "most" it could include the entire set because it is at the least more than 50 percent of the group in question.

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Tuesday, Dec 02 2025

If Jack walks he will go to the store or the movies.

Jack walks → store or movie

It becomes

Jack walks → /store → movies

Jack walks → store →/movies

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NhubriaChikaka
Tuesday, Dec 02 2025

@SusanLeifker You too girl!!!

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Monday, Dec 01 2025

If Cain runs he will go to the store and the movies .

Runs → store and movies

The negation

/ store or / movies → /run

If Cain did not go to the store or the movies then he did not run.

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Monday, Dec 01 2025

5/5

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Thursday, Nov 27 2025

5/5

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Tuesday, Nov 25 2025

5/5

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Sunday, Nov 23 2025

Superset: Employee

Subset: janitor

Being a janitor is sufficient to being an employee

Being an employee is necessary to be a janitor

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Sunday, Nov 23 2025

@AntonioKiser This explanation really helped me connect the dots to understand how the subset is sufficient. I was missing that it is sufficient in relation to the superset, and the superset is necessary for the subset.

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Thursday, Nov 20 2025

5/5

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