Hi everyone! I registered for august lsat-flex and checked "I need a quiet/private room".
Has anyone had any experience with this "quiet/private room" option? What does the space they provide look like?
Thank you!~
@83098 said:
@datanully937 XD your username!!! good luck this month
haha : D Thank you, good luck to you too!
I see. Thank you guys for the information, datanully and Carla! ^^
Hi everyone! I registered for august lsat-flex and checked "I need a quiet/private room".
Has anyone had any experience with this "quiet/private room" option? What does the space they provide look like?
Thank you!~
OK correct me if I'm wrong
I think the stim is essentially saying, people are often prophesying stuff and utopia would happen in the year of end of century like 1999 or 2099. And those are often "misplaced", which means those event did not happen (in a sense that those events are placed on the wrong time, thus misplaced). Then the author proceeds by saying that, yeah that makes a lot of sense, cause there's nothing special about "end of century", and you're a fool to think that something special is gonna happen. After all, 1999 only seems special cause we use decimal calendar, and it will just be an ordinary year in hex calendar.
I got this one right, because I was just looking for some substitute.
However, to me, the stim is talking absolutely NONSENSE. I understand each sentence, yet I have no idea in what way they are connected to each other...
JY: "say on the off change studying for the test doesn't make you wanna get drunk all the time"
Me: watching this video drunk
I'm not sure if I remember how to solve any of these question types... Gives me anxiety in the middle of the night...
"NOW I'M WAKING UP, I'LL FORGET EVERYTHING!"
LOL... Eliminated A~C in ONE second because I thought desert area ofc has nothing to do with a Gulf...
Immediately stopped reading when I saw "rent assistance" in E lol....
I really thought "the world's major powers" is just referring to those 5 nations...
The assumption I anticipated was something like "what the curator says is in fact true", after eliminated all the answers I had to go back to each one of them.... OOF
Though it seems far far away, there WILL be an end for the LSAT journey, just like this problem set.
We will overcome this!
OMG didn't see that in A at all. Now I can be sure A is definitely wrong!
Thank you!
I had a really hard time making the inference that the Bod are executives form OTHER corporations.
First of all, I don't think "executives of some corporations" automatically imply that it's "some other corporations", since even if they are all executives of the same corporation, this description is still valid.
I think the second part of the last sentence is the part where we should use to make that inference, because if they're the executives of the SAME corporations, they would be directly affected, and "benchmark of executives' salaries" would not come into play.
#help
What's considered as the "status" of the counterexample? is it the same thing as validity?
Thanks bro, this is the best explanation for this question in the comment section!
https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=6773
this might be helpful