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Monday, Jun 03 2024

I answered this in a few seconds, and the way I did it is by cancelling out ASAP anything that used the worst "most" or anything that presented an absolute, like A. That allowed me to narrow down to B and E, and then I chose B because the subject of the stimulus focussed on fMRI and genetic profiling. Is this a good strategy for these questions?

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Friday, May 31 2024

This question was a whole roller coaster haha, just when you think you noticed the trap you fall into another one

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Thursday, May 30 2024

This video for some reason is stuck in 2x speed for me, and I dont see an option to adjust the speed. #help how do I do this lol im such a boomer

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Monday, May 27 2024

I find Lawgic to be very confusing. The way I visualize these arguments in my head is giving priority to whichever one has all. If it is the case that all bars that serve fancy cocktails play loud music, all as in 100%, then obviously most of them serve wine play loud music. All overrides most. It makes much more sense than writing it out for me

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Monday, May 27 2024

The simplest way I see it without any terminology or anything confusing is like this :

Conditional = a contract, like you gotta do this or else (if you are a unicorn, then you poop rainbows)

Intersection = something that just happens to be the case (some unicorns poop rainbows)

Conditional means a law or a mandate, whereas an intersection is more of a characteristic. Another example below:

Conditional: If it is 100 degrees, then one wears a linen shirt

Intersection: Some people wear linen shirts when it is 100 degrees

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Sunday, May 26 2024

Im dubious about these lessons, in question 4 the negation is "all", but in another video the negotion is "none"..?

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Sunday, May 26 2024

This was def an aha moment for me!

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Saturday, May 11 2024

100%, I personally don't find a lot of merit in doing this either but am doing it either way just in case something useful does come up. I feel like I'll never use lawgic and its just making things more complicated than it is sadly

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Tuesday, May 07 2024

So when doing the LSAT or LSAT prep, should we keep in mind if something is drawn from the real world or if a question draws upon fiction? Are you saying this would greatly influence our answer?

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