I'm debating whether or not I go through the foundations section to study for the August 2024 LSAT. It seems like a lot of the information would only be helpful for logic games?? Like for example the "Conditional and Set Logic" and "Logic of intersecting sets" sections don't seem like they would be any help on a test that has no LG. Any opinions on this would be great!
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Monday, Jun 03 2024
Im super confused about necessary/sufficient conditions now.
For 1.1, why is it not raccoon-suit → fly? they can only fly if they wear the raccoon suit. I think I'm just really confused about what side of the logical indicator the necessary condition falls on.
For 6.1, would translating it as:
confused -> unaware
be okay?? or does it have to be confused -> /aware?? and if so why can it not be unaware??