Hi all,
Title says it all. Does the Digital LSAT allow us to use the dark mode available on 7Sage when taking PTs/Problem Sets?
Thanks.
Hi all,
Title says it all. Does the Digital LSAT allow us to use the dark mode available on 7Sage when taking PTs/Problem Sets?
Thanks.
I'm in too - I am taking the December LSAT.
Hi everyone,
When taking timed practice tests, do you always attempt to select/eliminate answer choices with 100% confidence (otherwise flagging questions for Blind Review) as suggested? I feel like that would take away from opportunities where you could identify an answer as 100% correct and move on to the next question, thus saving time.
My speed sucks and I feel like I'd need to roll with the correct answer on questions as soon as I see one in order to see my full potential. I suppose I could flag those answers anyways to look at during Blind Review to validate the other answer choices are incorrect.
I'd love to hear your thoughts here.
I don't agree that E is not strengthening the argument in the passage.
JY claims it's not strengthening because there could be another cause for the Earth's warming. But that is a dumb reason for it not to be considered strengthening the argument.
That's like saying choice B doesn't weaken the argument because the minor gases really could be the cause of the Earth's warming.
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I had water and a cup of coffee on my table but everything else must be cleared off.
I assume the water has to be in a transparent bottle, but do they care if coffee is in a mug? Sounds stupid but who knows what restrictions there may be.
Regarding question 22:
Technically, choice B shouldn’t be ruled out for the reason that "it is the content creator who controls the distribution of a document on a Web page." That statement is an inference the author of the passage makes - it is part of his argument, NOT a truth in present copyright laws.
The reason this answer choice is incorrect is because we do not know if present copyright laws allow those who establish the links to control the distribution. In fact, the laws don't seem to specify that, which is why the author of the passage had to make an inference to determine this based on telephone messages.