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zy954379
Tuesday, Aug 31 2021

Interested!

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Tuesday, Jun 22 2021

Interested! can I still join :)

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PT105.S2.Q6
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zy954379
Wednesday, Mar 10 2021

#help

Still confused. I initially hesitated between C and D but went with (C), because I didn't even think of it as describing the size of the nesting boxes, but rather as "having less space" because there are simply more eggs in there". Yes, one of the inference we can make would be that "nesting boxes have more eggs because it is more visible comparing to the natural ones", but can't we also infer that the boxes don't work because the ducks just don't stay in there as much (for whatever reason...i.e. doesn't look natural to them, therefore they just don't want to spend time in there? Would this be too much of a stretch?) I crossed out (D) in the end for this reason too cause I just didn't think that's something we can certainly infer....

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Monday, Mar 08 2021

thank you for your reply!! I do feel a bit more relieved...and I appreciate the reminder about the potential burn-out too! I do take breaks in between (2+2+2hrs spread out in the day) and make sure that I do at least one thing that I really enjoy per week :)

Hi all,

Here's my dilemma. I have just graduated from undergrad, and am studying full-time now for my second round of LSAT. I have taken it couple times last year, but my score was not good enough (honestly, mostly due to my lack of commitment and hell, I really just didn't take it seriously enough....I kept thinking all the other possibilities and potentials but now I am a lot more committed, aiming to take the August 2021 LSAT, studying 6hrs a day, 6days/week with breaks in-between, trying to avoid the burn-out that many has mentioned). I am hoping to start over, but the dilemma is that I have used the latest 10+PT (some in parts, timed-sections and some in full-length) last year when I was doing it the first round before I met 7sage....which I deeply regret now. How big are the differences between the older versions and the newer ones? I'm literally starting over, trying to go over the core curriculums from the beginning again. Any advice would help!

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PT123.S2.Q17
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zy954379
Saturday, Mar 06 2021

#help

I chose (A) but I get why that cannot be the case. However, I'm struggling to understand the differences between attacking the premise (which I know we should never do) and questioning the legitimacy of the premise, as the logic behind choosing AC (B). If we're saying that the experts' claim is not sufficient to support the executive's conclusion then it does make a bit more sense, but in this case "their claim" is still referring to what the experts were saying, no?

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