Two RCs was always a fear of mine, turns out on exam day I didn't get two RCs, lol. Try drilling two sections of each back to back, it worked for me to take some of the fear out of it. Basically my fear with back-to-back RCs was a fear of not bein…
To be sure: 14-2-8 is about American vs. Soviet academic freedom/method of reasoning question, correct?
(E) is incorrect because it is not descriptively accurate. The argument does not draw a different conclusion from the editorial, the argument m…
(B) is incorrect because it is not necessary that cable television has caused the increase of obesity in the relevant group. The stimulus never delineates any boundary between "television watched" and cable television, so it is not necessary for th…
@"The Erik" said:
I've read quite broadly on a number of topics. Below are some recommendations from each category. Some of these are quite difficult and could be borderline inaccessible depending on your training. If you can get through some …
My recommendation would be to run a diagnostic on what went wrong and identify possible areas where you need to work on. To this end you might want to look at your last several PTs, because they can provide insight into what your strengths are and …
Anything other than group 1 would be a negation. If the AC says that A must be in group 1 the true negation is:
A can be in something that is not group 1
This includes all other possibilities other than 1.
The practical use I think is twofold. 1. is to shorten/abridge the concepts down to pieces of information that can be read quickly and efficiently, much like how we would abridge rules on logic games down ultimately to quickly and more efficiently …
I think you are very close. I look at MSS as pretty much exactly what you said: given the statements in the argument, which of the answer choices is most likely to be true. Notice we are pulling something from the argument to support an answer cho…
I'm not sure what about that second sentence indicates that the tastes and smells would cause or have a causal impact on the secondary substances. It seems to me to just be a one way causal relationship that uses referential phrasing.
If no other headache pill stops pain faster than Danaxil that means all other headache pills require either more time or the equivalent amount of time.
No one in the classroom is taller than David= everyone in the classroom is either shorter than D…
RRE questions are my favorite questions on the LSAT. Before we get into this one we should state that the question is decades old, from PT 1. Some older questions might have a slightly different "feel" to them. With that being said, our first goa…
I have a break from law school for the next ~5-6 weeks. if the group needs an experienced test taker to stop by once in awhile for some guidance I would be willing to help!
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@"Jonathan Wang" @til354567 I am not aware of a single question where the concept of "confusing necessary for sufficient" is conflated in a way to trick us into choosing "confusing sufficient for necessary" in an answer choice or vice versa.
The …
I've gone over this one with several students. It is bad but not the worst imo, the person is taking a selfie essentially. I have a scar on my forehead that I see in the mirror each day, but it looks "different" when I see myself in a picture from…
As far as improving our ability to analyze arguments on LR and RC you're correct in my estimation in your assertion that previous LSAT materials will be your best bet.
As far as supplemental material I would suggest just reading more and asking you…
Many, many games have a similar underlying structure. This is the core of what makes games a section that we can prepared for with a certain degree of confidence. Take for instance pt 33 game 1 and pt 38 game 1. In addition to the many examples o…
I think the question as it is currently phrase is a bit akin to asking: I'm learning German, what are the most important words or phrases? Pretty much any advice you receive when the question is phrased like this is going to be less than complete a…
@10000019 I have always wondered about your 4th sentence. I mean this respectfully, as you know I follow and love your posts: how could this be true? I mean if an individual decides to invest some time into learning the basics of a subject: say co…
The way that I like to look at it is that the premise and conclusion exist together with some varying level of support. Imagine a continuum where on one side the conclusion was really well supported by the premise(s): think validity or near validit…
@Trusttheprocess would make a great mentor for those who are in need of some help on this exam! The community is lucky to have him and he has my full endorsement. Kind people willing to help others like this is what makes 7Sage so great!
As a way of giving back to the community, I would be willing to stop by the group to provide assistance in reviewing PTs/answer specific questions etc if that is alright.