So using your example, we have R --m--> S --> /L. The valid conclusion we can draw is most R are /L. Let's say we have 3 R's. Most R's are S means at least 2 of my R's are S's (more than half). I then know that all of S's are /L. So if I see S…
have you completed the core curriculum ? If you have not, I would encourage you to do that first before you take any PTs. PTs are a measure of progress, but blindly taking PTs without having your foundations down may be a waste of PT. Just my two ce…
Stimulus breakdown:
- the intended function of news is to give us info so we can act on it
- but in a consumer society, news is primarily entertaining
so news cannot serve its intended function
gap: did we ever say being entertaining means…
hi there!
so the rule for A is "the action that would result in the most housing for people who need it should be adopted. Exception = the building is believed to pose a threat to neighbourhood safety". Do we fall inside the exception or outside th…
Correct me if I am wrong, but I diagram "always apart" as bi-conditional. I.e. J /K. What you have above /J --> K is not always apart. It means either J is in, or K is in, or both J and K can be in. Similarly, J --> /K means either J or K mus…
honestly with all the chaos Prometric's has caused, I would expect both Prometrics and LSAC to do better by now. I'm sorry to hear that this is happening to you
the argument is like this:
home and /house
house and /home
not (house ---> home)
so the conclusion that being at home is not necessary for being in one's own house is supported by the premise that we can be in our house without being at ho…
basically it's saying there is a difference between manners and morals. the difference is that manners ---> social whereas morals doesn't have to be social. An example of this would be you kicked a rock. That's an immoral action but that's not ne…
so the way you would diagram this is
LP PS
LP SO.
LP --> Influence
So the inferences we can draw are SO Influence and PS Influence. AC A gives us SO Influence.
Think of this as an example. If it's an apple then it's a fruit. We can have 4 situations.
1) when the sufficient condition is triggered (i.e. you have an apple), what else do you know? You know you also have a fruit. This must be true because the …
because the canceled effect doesn't apply to these residents. These residents have normal blood sugar, not very low blood sugar levels. D is correct because we are told that these residents have this blood protein that prevents vascular blockage, an…
Basically the stimulus points out all the advantages / benefits of picking Mount Shalko as the site for the proposed observatory. One of the premises used to support the astronomer's argument is that the observatory would not be a threat to endemic …
so the two ideas here are (1) no dog can go and (2) owners leave. The symbols are "/DG" and "OL". Following group 3 translation, we identify the indicator as "until" which is negate sufficient. So this translates to "DG ---> OL". Note that the DG…
I am so happy for you!!! I am currently at the point where I am doubting myself if I can really do it. Your words are encouraging and I wish you the best with your law school journey!
there's no explanation videos for PT A, B, C, and PTF 97. But there are explanation videos for all the other RC sections, so if you mind that just don't do those old PTs.
including "both" in the rule just means the "or" is an inclusive "or", which means it is ok to have both P and L in. How JY diagramed it captures that idea. If we don't see P then we must see L. What if we see P? Then the rule goes away and L become…
I am just curious, but is it possible for the LSAC to make a mistake ? A 135 seems way out of your range. That's at least a 20 point difference which I think is too much because it seems like you definitely have the fundamentals.
I am really sorry to hear what you are going through right now, it must be a very difficult time for you and your family. If you know you are not ready for the Jan LSAT, I would recommend that you delay it until you are ready for the test. I had to …
ok but what does D actually say? D says "If conservationists intervene to help squirrel monkeys survive, then the squirrel monkeys will not become extinct", which translates to "Intervene --> /Extinct". Is that the same as what you wrote ? You w…