@"Juan Carlos-1" said:
My name is JC and I recently saw your message regarding your accomplishment scoring a 173 on the LSAT! First of all, I wanted to congratulate you! Secondly, I am sure you are know that achieving this score takes more tha…
@"The LSAT Is Easy LOL JK" said:
I am stuck on 168-170, can't seem to push through the barrier. If you could help that would be amazing, thanks
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@cali_girl96 said:
Hello CONGRATS! I'm stuck in the 150's. What did you do to get out of the score you may have been stuck on for a while (160s)? That is assuming you were scoring below 170's for a bit? I can't seem to increase....
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@"LSAT Killer" said:
Could it be that I answered all the questions correctly and they are double checking before handing out a 180 ?
idk if ur joking, but no
@BlueRiceCake how long have you been studying for the LSAT? Some cannot mean all, they will never assume that you think some means all, I’ve been studying w that assumption forever and I scored a 170+ in June, I’m fairly certain
I think the best way to realize that the correct answer is E without relying on any outside information is by focusing on the word "some." some, meaning not all, shows that the color convention Is not uniform thereby breaking the rule
@benbarkley1 said:
I am planning on taking in August so I have not taken an LSAT yet so take what I say with a grain of salt. My plan is go to the bathroom if needed, get some water or something comforting, then start going through my game pla…
a says that more people got injured on the slopes which may be true bc we only know the rate of slope injures per 1000, what if hella more people went skiing, the rate would be the same but more people in total would get hurt, but bc we know the rat…
purebreed dogs have abnormailties
fixing these abnormalities is possible but costly
non purebred dogs don't have these abnormalities
so if you want to reduce the risk of a costly med bill, pick non purebred
A. most genetically determined abnorm…
@Keyboard123 I mean sure. at a point its just arguing semantics and preference. the only thing that matters is getting what goes before and after the arrow correct
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"an air travler in Beijing cannot fly to Lhasa without first flying to chengdu"
would translate to: If fly to Lhasa then flew to chengdu first, if a then b
im honestly super confused about how you're representing and writing the phrases
is this what u mean by: a cannot b without c
Molly can't jump if she doesn't have shoes
if Molly jumps then she has shoes
bc if it is you don't need three things ju…
they all have 2 LR. the prep tests are just past lsat w/o the experimental. past lsats had 2 LR. the lsat in august will have 4 sections, one being experimental but not necessarily will there b 2 LRs
this is a unique mc question in my opinion, the key is to look at the question in the first sentence. the information in answer choice C helps answer the question but itself isn't the main point. the entire argument revolves around the question so i…
I find that the toughest MBT are those that take a single sentence from the paragraph long stem and base the correct answer around that. So, while it might sound dumb and time consuming, the best course of action is to take each answer choice you be…
Yea, so its saying that the vapor created through evaporation of sea water has a higher concentration OXY- 16 and a lower concentration of OXY-18. This means that the balance of OXY-16 and OXY-18 would be disrupted in the sea itself because a lower …