Do you guys remember the last game on Dec 2016's PT? The one with real state companies and interchangeable buildings. I am searching for games similar to that for extra practice. Please let me know which PTs/games have similar scenario! I totally froze on that game because it was so out of my comfort zone and it felt quite open ended in the way the rules were interacting with one another (in a sense that I could not divide the game in to sub-game boards). Thanks!
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TBH I was exactly in the same boat as you. The only thing that helped was to negate it. I said ok even if children didn't have the tendency to forget things it wouldn't mean that eliminating long breaks is no longer better than having it (which would have been the case if it was a NA). If you negate E so that short breaks do not serve students better than long breaks then you cannot propose eliminating long breaks on the basis of serving student interest (Which is what negating an NA does).
This still does not resolve the feeling of E sounds like a SA for me, just from a technical POV it makes sense.
So for A, J.Y. in earlier weakening questions said never attack the conclusion. Doesn't A attack the conclusion, so should it not be a good answer choice based on that? since it is not technically the right way?
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would it have become the right answer choice if it had said ALL. Cause perhaps significant amount would mean that on a certain amount royalties would be doubled up cause those would have additional copies perhaps? not sure still.
#help I'm a little bit confused with B. If Anna is arguing that the royalties for additional copies would outweigh the savings in cost then if you're replacing you technically do not have an additional copy to pay the extra royalty. Wouldn't that mean the royalty stays the same but the cost of the cassette decreases? Or does the royalty remain even if you have gotten rid of the video cassette?
You need a good few month to get a hang of LG! Definitely postpone! Been there done that...
It all comes down to the test. Some students score 3-5 points lower on their actual LSAT's.
http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/your-score/score-band
@476.rizeq Lol things take FOREVER to ship out to Canada sheesh!
I got mine in less than a week if you are referring to MM watch :)
@rakmalbek186 LG go better than you expected
Got my score- also from Vancouver. No LG was what I expected it to be...
Correlated... We are on the same page @dylantaylor92310 Starting a winery doesn't seem so bad after all this
I believe I had the market share question on LR (flawed method of reasoning? I'm not %100). I got two LG sections (RC LR LG rest LR LG)
I also remember the cat food, birds and nests and 18th century organ questions. I had two LG. The last LG section had questionons on trading buildings and water/oil color. So the first LG was experimental?
That is an assumption you are making. Try not to let your assumptions lead you to the trap answer choices. Easier said than done I know...
On my admission ticket it says: "rooms posted on test day" and right underneath it mentions what building the Test is going to take place (I am having the test done at a university). I was wondering if you guys have your exact test location assigned to you yet.
Hot bath + Lots of tea. Don't study until the test day! I am sure you will get better by then.
Hi David.
You didn't get to me last time!
1. I moved to Canada once I finished grade 11 in Tehran. My English was not perfect so I decided to repeat grade 11 and carry on from there. Even though I was struggling with English I managed to get mostly As in my core courses and didn't have to do TOEFL to get accepted to university as I scored high on both English 11 and 12. I got my bachelors degree in psychology last year.
2. I did horribly in my first two years of undergrad. I have one fail, a few WD and ton of Cs. However, once I changed my degree from science to psychology things changed. I have mostly As and some high Bs on my record. Increased my CGPA from 2.9 (almost going on probation) to 3.2 and sitting at 3.6 on my last 60 credits.
reasoning : Immigration + mother's mental health problems (I basically took the role of being a mother to help my teenage brother turn out ok, I started focusing on myself once he got accepted to university) + I was working 3 jobs to help the family financially (I applied for a loan after two years and started focusing on school). ADHD diagnosis only after I graduated. I could have done much better if I knew what's going on.
Statement idea:
Give them my life story on how I got interested in logic and law:
I took intro to law and psychology and started working in two labs: Couple's relationships lab and forensic psychology lab. Having been through my parents divorce procedure and mother's mental problems which lead to her divorce + studying about couples relationships and their problems, I started noticing that I am enjoying working at the forensic lab much more. I was going through the past cases, looking for data hours a day and I was not getting exhausted. I started realizing that I was mostly trying to help my mother through the use of logic even though I was studying psychology at the time. Turning my life around also happened when I turned away from thinking with emotions (thinking it's my responsibility to help mother, that I am the one who has to save the family both financially and emotionally) to thinking more logical about the problems and resolutions (referred mother to a specialist, explained to my brother that he has to focus on his future and I can't guaranty his future for him, had my father figure his financial situation, started focusing on my GPA and increasing it little by little even though I used to think it's not fixable, that the damage is done). Due to all the family problems and immigration hardship I was suffering from depression; however, I helped myself out of it once I changed my way of thinking (I didn't look at myself as a victim anymore, rather I chose to act the way I did to help my parents and younger brother, it was my choice to put emotional pressure on myself and depression was a payoff).
Finally, I got involved in a persona injury law suit which gave me little taste of being involved in the world of law. We won the case. I loved every bit of the process.
Diversity statement:
you recommended we shouldn't focus too much on race, religion and immigration (should I mention these at all?). Should I mention: ADHD diagnosis once I graduated. It was a struggle to increase my GPA but I had put my mind into it without knowing that part of the difficulty was attention deficit . I know I could have done even better, but I had already graduated once I got diagnosed.
"puke coloured light" is now added to my most used slangs.
@danielznelson160
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I recently switched over from the Powerscore books to a 7Sage course and things are going great so far
I am in the exact same situation. I came across 7Sage after I googled a logic game that I was having some difficulty with. After watching the youtube video, I decided to pay for the full course and see how it goes. I am also registered to take the Sep test but I will be postponing...
Try not to think too much about the date, if you feel that you are not ready then you are not ready! Honesty, going to the exam room not feeling confident will hurt your score more than what you think.
IDT time matters. The argument states intensive is the most effective way of eliminating bacteria thus any other method is less effective.