YOOOO! I just wanted to ask a quick question about the must be true test for Necessary Assumption answer choices? could someone elaborate on that? Im confused with it. Specifically for the Rattlesnake question JY gives us in the lesson. The AC has to do with food which was never even mentioned in the premises/conclusion. How do we determine whether foreign information is relevant to the argument?
- Joined
- Apr 2025
- Subscription
- Free
Im interested as well
personally spoke with an admissions rep from a Law School in Southern California and they said it is not recommended to write one if you are just going to state you're bad at standardized test.
Need some help on this one. How do we know to add the "ABC" part to the last part in the logical chain?
#help (Added by Admin)
@ said:
All the advice above is great. I also can not recommend highly enough the webinar called “Post Core Curriculum Study Strategies.” If you haven’t watched it yet, it will give you lots of ideas on how to drill and when you’re ready to move on to different types of exercises.
Where do i find this?
Anyone have a good list of terms that indication correlation? I have a hard time distinguishing what’s causal and what’s correlated.
Just wondering how people on here feel about retaking the LSAT multiple times. I know LSAC recently dropped the 3 limit rule. But does taking it more than 3 times have a drastic negative effect?
Im just confused about the correct answer choice. In the stimulus it says "quite probably" but in the correct AC "D" we are told "is". Can someone please help me understand how this type of jump is acceptable?
Admin note: edited title
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-69-section-4-question-17/
Thank you to everyone who commented, I was having a really hard time but these helped clarify the question I had!
@ said:
No, they will not be available. These two tests are too close together and I won't have enough time. Sorry.
When this preptest does become available, would current ultimate members have access to it as well?
would some one please help me understand how to properly translate answer choice E into formal logic? i have some idea from the discussion in the video explanation, but im having issues identifying the cues that led to these translations.
Admin note: edited title
has anyone done this ? is this useful?
these two games are a perfect example of why I get confused as to when I should set up my game board as a grouping sequencing game or a regular grouping. What throws me off is that they both have inherent order (game 1: 1 3 5, and game 2: 1 2 3).
I would appreciate any insight as to how some of you are able to determine what type of game board is needed in these situation. Thanks!
Hope everyone is doing well! Not sure if this has been discussed but I notice certain patterns/trends that are helpful in making a jump from 140 to 150 and I’m curious if any of you could share tips/insights that helped get into the 160’s and more specifically 165+ range. Aside from LG which I believe fool proof is key, study tips for LR and RC that helped with this would would be appreciated!
Is there a better way to possibly explain Answer choice A? Not fully understanding it.
Cant you just look at this like a correlation to causation flaw? "seemed to contribute" in my eyes would be another way to state a correlation. The conclusion is causal: Local media was cause and effect was the museum staying open.
Way to weaken causal conclusion is to show No Cause (no local media coverage) and same effect (museum is open) and that's what D shows. This makes more sense to me.
anyone that could diagram this would be of extreme help. I got :
If dont pay --> beyond control or recorded on the preexisting damage list.
I know Jy talks about it as a biconditional, but i would like to know how reliable my approach is.
Just a general question about NA question. What clues/cues do some of you have to help you determine from the get go if you need to bridge or find a shield answer? I notice I usually freak out in some of these situations. Any insight i deeply appreciated.
I was just wondering if Law Schools looked down on or dont make a big deal about community college grades in comparison to those i attained at my four year university. My CC GPA was higher than my University GPA and it ends up balancing it out. Anyone have any thoughts about this? Thanks!
for optimal use are we supposed to use the digital format on the 7sage app? an issue that I'm having is that in the reading comp section, the passage moves from side to side and makes it difficult to highlight/underline.
Im just having a bit of a hard time wrapping my head around how to best prepare for those unusual games like the virus game etc.
Any tips?
can you please elaborate a bit on "strategy" that you mentioned in point 5
Im drilling between preptests and I have been "drilling" but instead of doing new questions i focus on all the question types I have done in my previous preptests. Has anyone else done this before? Is it effective? or should I focus on material I havent seen before from earlier preptests? or both
Congrats!!
Is there any way that we would be able to use this Digital platform to drill Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension?
@ said:
@ @
Sorry! What devices are you using? Any information you can tell us would be helpful!
I experienced these issues with the macbook pro and the Ipad Air. In the reading comp section, it isnt easy to highlight or underline, the passage moves from side to side when im trying to pass my stylus over the line im trying to highlight. It also highlights more than the specific area i am trying to highlight i.e. ill be highlighting a word and the whole line gets lit up.
With LR i just cant highlight at all.
Maybe Im not using it right, but i am having issues highlighting and underlining! Just an FYI
@ said:
My tablet froze with 5 minutes left in the final section! The proctors issued me a new tablet but we were unable to gain access again to that section. They called LSAC and we had to leave my test incomplete. The test center and I both filed separate complaints. LSAC is reviewing.
Any guesses as to what LSAC will decide? Will I have to retake the entire test ? The lead administrator said that LSAC might try and score it anyways and give me an option to see my score and accept or reject plus retake for free.
The anticipation is killing me.
Similar thing happened to me! I submitted a complaint too and it’s killing me a bit everyday lol
I had the same issues as @ in terms of the bouncing Answer choices in both logical reasoning questions.
im interested as well!
#help
Can someone please help me understand how it is that we get to know the doors are closed? Im having issues understanding this. I understand everything besides this point.