Just making sure, only three sections out of the four are scored... right? Tried googling it but only showed results for 2021
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I also use a lot of scratch paper when I practice, but during the actual test, I just used like three pages somehow...
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Me too... never works.
I read this article or something like two months ago (or maybe a month ago) so I might be wrong.
Hey. Don't really know if they will actually get rid of LG. I also read somewhere that they are planning on taking the LGs out of LSAT but not for a few more years though... Also, the article I read said "considering" so I think you should stick to studying LGs too... at least until there is an official announcement.
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could anyone tell me how much the webinars are? (if I have to pay)
Interested. Would love to join... Taking a Sep test, struggling with RC mostly, and some LR questions...
So first of all, I am not good in LR myself so I might be wrong. (feel free to correct me if I am wrong because I am also curious on how to approach this)
I thought the question goes like this.
VITC ㅡmost> SRED
conclusion: SREDㅡ>VITC
What was wrong with this is that there is no contrapositive with for most statements (even if there was a negation, but there isn't) Just because some guy used this Red in most of his paintings, it does not necessarily mean that all this Red color paintings are painted by this guy.
D: EFㅡmost> T (most Early Florentine paintings were in Tempera)
conclusion: Tㅡ>EF (... probably an EF "since" it is in Tempera)
so a similar pattern in D
A: RPㅡmost> T or O
conclusion: Oㅡ>O
B:IRㅡ>Virgin and Child
conclusion: Western Artㅡ>Virgin and Child.
I am a little confused with this one.
C: RAㅡmost> Patrons (Most Renaissance Art by patrons)
(Dances of T is a Renaissance Art so)
conclusion: Dances of Tㅡ> Renaissance Artㅡmost>Patrons
However I am not so sure if Probably means Most here... I thought it had to go like
Dances of Tㅡ>Patrons (someone please help)
Also here. Is probably Most?
E: LRㅡmost> O
Arnoldiㅡ>LR
conclusion: Arnoldiㅡ>LRㅡmost>O
Is probably MOST? how do I diagram Probably...? (if if is even possible)
I am not so sure but I think whole to part?/Part to whole because just because some parents get a thing that they most want, like discipline, it does not necessarily mean that the parents are not going to find anything wrong with the program. Once again, I admit, I am not so sure but I think it is part to whole. Please correct me if I am wrong because I am also curious...
Taking September LSAT but am interested in joining...
Interested. Thanks!
So, I don't really know for in-person but for the online test.
You can use both pen and pencil, 5 sheets of blank paper, yes as far as I know you can use ear plugs. You just have to show the proctor your plugs, 5 sheets of paper, and pen/pencils beforehand on the camera. Also for the official sources, the information is on the official website. I think you can just google what is allowed during LSAT and the website will show in detail what is allowed and what is not allowed.
Hey. RC is my weakest section... what do you recommend in approaching RC? I just did PTs but I flopped really bad for April so am wondering if I should take a different approach to RC. Also, could you tell me what you noticed in the RC? Thanks...
thanks for the comment some extensions for internet baking (at least this is the what I think caused the ads) were downloaded... have deleted them and just hoping this would end all the ads... Thanks for the help.
Hey. I started getting these pop up ads from last week. even though I am on Chrome, and have deleted internet explorer, I am getting these ads that I just can't get rid off. I have tried deleting some files from my laptop but the ads keep on coming back. I was wondering what would happen if an ad shows up during the actual LSAT test. I know that the proctor website requires me to close all unnecessary apps/windows, but what would happen if an ad pops up during my LSAT would I get disqualified or am I worrying too much.
Thanks.
You need to hear the proctor because he/she will tell you to scan your room etc.