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For (B), couldn't increased job satisfaction that be inferred as a reason that productivity increases?
I may have the answer you guys yearning to know if you could print in black and white or color. You can find out more details here at the last item on this list.
Q: The LSAT Admission Ticket photo preview shows my photo both in color and black and white. Do I need to print my ticket in color?
A: "You may print your ticket using either a color or back and white printer. Color is not required. The ticket preview shows you both versions so you can see how it will print on whichever printer you use, and so you can make sure your submitted color photo will look acceptable if printed in black and white."
@ For normal circumstances, it won't be possible to break the 170s curve in your situation and the advices above are all reasonable and valid. But if you dedicate 6-8 hrs per day as you mentioned, you can possibly do it. By studying 6-8 hrs per day faithfully and believing in yourself, you can get a good momentum that can break the curve. And why just aim for 170? Aim for 180 so that at least when that plan fails, you will land at the 170s!
I just did pt 62 today and indeed it was harder than previous preptests. In my opinion, this difficulty is because of the test's evolution. I realize slight changes in the language and the logical inferences from before. Thus I think it's very important to BR this test to understand it thoroughly so that later test will be easier.
I was looking for a statement that would say “D”
A and D ——> M
Not M ——-> Not A or Not D
And the only way to conclude Not A is if we have D.
Would this be logically sound?