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@epayne17 It actually gets so much better and more clear as you go along! I'm now deep into the Logical Reasoning Modules and they are super super helpful, and I now see why they go through all of those foundations modules beforehand!
@ShantiJean-Louis During BR, if you hover over the little i next to "Recommended for Blind Review" on a given question, it will show you why it was recommended! Sometimes it is because you took a while to answer, or because you changed your answer multiple times, or because it was incorrect. So it is not always recommended just based on if you answered correctly or not :) (learned this about two days ago and have so much better ever since lol)
@Jcruzmed If you click on the question, there should be an "explanation" button at the top that sends you to one or two video explanations! :)
At first mine just showed a blank page and I thought it was a joke to say "there is no cheat sheet for the lsat!" I felt lots of relief when it finally loaded.
cheese causes more people to die by bedsheet entanglement because cheese makes tummy hurt and tummy hurt means restless sleep, which increases likelihood of becoming entangled in bedsheets and dying !
@Sabina It looks like you confused sufficient and necessary conditions here - the important piece is that it is an "ONLY IF" which is a group 2 (negate, necessary) indicator. So, what comes after that will be the necessary condition (confidence of the authenticity and that they find the piece desirable for its intrinsic qualities)
Hi friends, I'm consistently doing really great on these skill builder exercises, but when it comes to actual practice questions, I am either getting the answers wrong or am taking an absurd amount of time to get the correct answer. Does anyone have any tips on how to improve my actual PT scores with this information in mind without it bogging down my timing and how to translate these skills into the actual test questions? #plshelp
Soooo I'm very confused on question 4 - since there is no statistical evidence to show that the comparative statement is even true, how can we say that humans do act more selfishly? How can we actually declare that the "winner" since the beginning part of the statement essentially says we don't know if this is true?
Tiger: Not all construction materials are safe to build houses with. After all, the Big Bad Wolf blew down the house built with straw.
Disney: All water bottles either leak or do not leak. My water bottle spilled when tipped over, therefore my water bottle leaks.
Trash Bin: My journal was open after I had left it closed. My sister mentioned something I had only ever written in my journal. My hypothesis is that my sister opened my journal.
I just really like the way kevin breaks down passages #IAppreciateYouSoMuchKevin