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patrickhartiii941
Thursday, Apr 04 2024

@janvier158217 said:

My final day of studying will be Saturday, trying to go in this exam as stress and anxiety free as possible I am ready for this exam !! Lets Go!!!!!

Nice stuff! I'm planning on studying through Thursday, I feel like I need to keep my tools sharp so to speak. Best of luck to you!

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Thursday, Apr 04 2024

patrickhartiii941

Allocating remaining time for April LSAT prep

Using Preptest 48 as a reference, here's where I'm at

LR: -5

LG: -4

RC: -8

I put some more effort into RC drills since taking PT48, and I'm consistently getting 1 wrong per passage while sticking to an 8:30 time limit per passage (as an aside, part of the reason for the -8 was I took too long on the earlier passage, leaving me about 6.5 mins for the final passage. 3/8 misses came from there).

I'll put a little more work in RC to lock that consistency in, but I want to get thoughts on how I should spend my remaining week of LSAT prep. Assuming I'm consistently hitting -4 on RC, where should I devote the bulk of my remaining time?

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patrickhartiii941
Monday, Feb 05 2024

I think this is pretty much just applying lawgic and seeing what matches.

"Only if the government steps in...will the problem disappear"

Problem Disappears -> Government stepped in

/G -> /PD

As the statement is written in the stimulus, it translates to the first lawgic statement.

A & B translate to If measure adopted, then it is required/sufficient respectively. Both are pretty wack, so jacquez

E is just weird, so jacquez

This leaves C & D. The Government stepping in, which are their proposed measures of building housing and raising taxes, are the necessary conditions (which the questions referred to as required). D doesn't match, C does.

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Wednesday, Jan 24 2024

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