Yep, that's the question. Thought I'd raise awareness if you didn't know about it. Register through LSAC.
Maybe us 7sagers can get coffee before/after the fair.
Yep, that's the question. Thought I'd raise awareness if you didn't know about it. Register through LSAC.
Maybe us 7sagers can get coffee before/after the fair.
I was wondering that in relation to PT 56, Section 2, Question 16.
Any tips highly appreciated.
I'd love to join the group! Skype name "zdrasti_"
Brandon, I also chose A and pretty confidently at that. When I thought about it more after watching the video though, I realized that A and B are saying pretty much the same thing, except A is far more dramatic and extreme in claiming it is "impossible" to distinguish.
Thanks a lot. This definitely helped. And you are exactly right - my mistake was in assuming that construction workers and PC members are two different categories.
Is there a video answer to this question on 7sage? It gave me a lot of trouble.
Thanks!
[Admin edit: Video here: http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-29-section-1-question-18/ ]
Yes, then it would have perfect support → be absolutely valid.
But if it is perfect, why would they pose a weakening question? There are always holes in LR questions asking you to weaken the support in an argument.
I'm only taking in December but these made me laugh… Help when you start taking yourself and the exam too seriously. Good luck September takers, and keep calm!
Thanks clarissa!
Thank you both. chrijani7, I'll try your method.
It'll definitely be time-consuming but you're absolutely right - true understanding >>> remembering templates. Ideally, one would have both of these tools under one's belt. I am sure JY would agree with that.
I went through 4-9 Forms today and I feel overwhelmed.
How did you guys remember all these? Do I just need to watch the Invalid Argument Forms videos to understand? Mind blown.
haha that's great
except doesn't look like I'll ever be one of the -0 on LG kids.
Do you guys use the double not arrow that the PS LR Bible is talking about? I haven't yet stumbled upon a lesson where JY talks about it so it doesn't look like he's particularly fond of it. I personally find it quite confusing. Is the same as /A (-) /B?
Where do you guys get bubble sheets for practice tests?
You're referring to the one with the detective and embezzlement where the answer starts with "The majority…"? Interesting, and good catch. That must just because the conclusion is based on quantities though, right? I actually got PT 70 S1 Q13 wrong because I picked a "most" answer… Thanks for posting!