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Someone who has taken the digital LSAT (got paid by LSAC to test it). I can say, its not scary at all. The best way to prep for taking it is to do the Khan Academy questions online as drills. If you have any specific questions regarding sections and stuff. Please feel free to ask.
For game section you do get paper and pencil. You do the game on paper, choose the answer and thats it. The paper you worked on is usually taken away before leaving and trashed.
For LR are we given paper/pencil?
I took my exam last week and it said the same thing. It’ll update to “results pending.” I’m still waiting to see if they’ll approve my exam.
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Yes, you’ll have to speak to confirm the microphone is picking up sound. But that’s all.
Premises:
High blood pressure cases ←s→ treated effectively with medicine
Illness caused by stress → treated with reduction of stress
High blood pressure cases ←s→ treated effectively with medicine → treated with reduction of stress → illness caused by stress
Conclusion:
High blood pressure cases ←s→ illness caused by stress
The bridge we need is if an illness is effectively treated with medicine, then it is not treated with reduction of stress. Which is why E is correct. It must be the case that the medicine used to treat high blood pressure does not itself reduce stress.
D is wrong because treated effectively with medicine ←s→ treated with reduction of stress is an invalid argument form to get to the conclusion.
A-C are easily eliminated because of the lawgic.
From LSAC they state “all candidates must have at least one writing sample on file for their LSAC file to be considered complete and their law school report to be sent to any law schools to which they apply.”
I’d wait to hit send until your writing status is complete, but you can start entering your info on the app.