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@ashen03323 THANK YOU for responding. I can add that to my prep!
Does anyone know how LSAT flex works? Do you do each section back to back. Or do they give you some minutes in between each section?
P1: pw are almost impossible to guess.
p2: users tend to write down complex pw down.
c: complex requirements for pw increases hacking
Strengthen = Answer choice strengthens the conclusion.
Looking for something that connects writing stuff down -> increases hacking.
A. Irrelevant, doesn’t strengthen conclusion.
B. Irrelevant, doesn’t strengthen conclusion.
C. Yes! Connects writing pw down and increasing in unauthorized access.
the opposite of sweet = not sweet.
so the spectrum is sweet to not sweet.
The lsat was trying to trick those who assumed the opposite of sweet is bitter, which is an appropriate assumption in the real world BUT NEVER an appropriate assumption on the LSAT!
Incorrect opposite of big = small. Correct opposite of big = not big.
Incorrect opposite of pretty = ugly. Correct opposite of pretty = not pretty.
TIP for saving TIME on these. A way to get rid of wrong answers quickly is by eliminating answer choices that have a different conclusion than the stimulus. Ex: the stimulus has a "some conclusion" so you can quickly eliminate any answer choice that does not have a some conclusion. We can eliminate answer choices B,D,E. That would leave us to evaluate only answer choice A and B.
That is a ridiculous amount of money.
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The give great recommendations for submitting a successful application. Including: what you PS should address, what makes a successful LOR, when to apply to increase your chances, etc.
Also, reach out to people who know you well to review your personal statement. (professors, friends, coworkers).