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if
A → B → C
(A→D or D→A or B→D or D→B)
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D → C
are the conditional logic assumptions in bracket all valid?
if it can only be D→A as it is in this answer choice, then why?
I was told from previous test takers that we can select dates under different country for flex tests
can anyone confirm this?
After BR, I got 2 wrong in this section and this was one of them.
I chose A because I thought it was necessary for the statement "It is very unlikely that a trait as rare as hairlessness emerged on two separate occasions" which is just context. I was thinking if there are hairless dogs elsewhere, then hairlessness could emerge on two different locations, making the whole argument irrelevant.
Takeaway is that I need to focus on the P-C structure.
Also the correct AC seemed so obvious. But apparently it was testing relative v. absolute concept: overland travel being "extremely difficult" doesn't mean more difficult.
@ thank you so much for helping! Wish you good luck on your test :)
Hi,
When I received an email from LSAC that Sanoma will not be compatible, I emailed them right away asking if Big Sur will be supported. I just got a reply that they only know that Sanoma will not be compatible.
As always, LSAC really doesn't help. My August exam had been a huge nightmare, so I'm already very nervous that things may not turn out well at some point in the test procedure.
Does anyone know if Big Sur is compatible with Prometric system? Is there any way I can confirm that?
does anybody know if june 2022 flex will be the last flex test?
I'm also a nonnative speaker. This is really inspiring! Congrats!
To those who weren't good at RC in the beginning and got significantly better through practice,
I would appreciate if you could give me some advice!
Hi,
I've been feeling helpless for the past couple of weeks after taking my first LSAT in October and now I'm feeling ready to move forward and ask for some advices.
I quit my job in the beginning of this year to study full-time for LSAT and apply for this cycle.
I didn't feel ready to take the exam in June so I postponed it to October and got 156 which was below what I have expected. (my gpa: 3.4)
I was aiming to get 160-165 and most of my PT scores were 160.
After the test, I thought I was okay with the timing but I misread one rule in the LG section which ruined that whole game.
I considered cancelling the score since it was my first, but then I thought I should apply by mid-November with this score and tell the schools that I'll be retaking it in January.
I'm thinking this will be better than cancelling the score and applying in January with the new score.
With the current LSAT score and GPA, I'm worried that I won't have a chance at getting accepted to second tier schools.
I'm feeling very discouraged at the moment. I would appreciate any kind of advices.
Thank you all for your supporting comments and helpful advices. I read the Trainers and Manhattan Prep and got myself Loophole as well but haven't finished reading it. I've done some CLIR practices and found them helpful. Maybe I should go back and firm up the basics
I've been studying for almost 10 months now, and still scoring low in LR (not much different in RC...)
in the beginning I used to get -13 wrong and got better constantly scoring just below -10
some times I got around -5 but those sections were the ones that had 2-star difficulty...
feel like I'm spending my time and energy for nothing.
so demoralizing
Hi, thanks for the info.
I just signed up for the June exam. Do you know around which date we can select the time slot?