A SA question will turn your argument into a valid argument(100%). As in there should be 0 errors with your conclusion assuming the premises are true.
A strengthening question will not always ask you to validate the argument. It can, and in that ca…
If you negate a necessary answer choice, the argument should be completely destroyed(assuming it's the right answer).
If the original conclusion didn't give a definitive stance on a position but instead chose to say that a certain outcome is merely…
@"TE CSC 2021" said:
sufficient assumption questions all have if in them. Necessary assumption questions will have words like required, depends, or relies.
SA questions don't always present "if". An assumption question with "if" is sufficien…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I retook my 170, and improving it was essentially the same process as improving from my earlier 160s scores. That process plays out very differently at that range, but it’s still the same thing: diagnose your weaknesses…
7Sage is great for LR imo.
For RC... Honestly the actual lessons aren't very good, for me at least. It feels like the RC section is just a bunch of passage analysis shoehorned together. With that said, after completing a PT or RC section from a pro…
What were you scoring in PTs before you went in? I keep seeing people who say they're scoring 170+ saying they get 10-30 points lower on the actual LSAT. It's terrifying honestly
Personally when I read the RC passage I read for the main point. Sometimes, the passage is spelled out for you other times you have to dig. But the passage is always centered around the MP from what I've noticed.
Reading for the main point kinda le…
What type of questions are you struggling on the most?
How confident are you in conditional reasoning?
How confident are you in existential reasoning?
How many problems/PTs have you done?
I've seen your comments around the discussion forum and thought you were really helpful. I'm sorry about all that ridiculousness you have had to deal with since I genuinely think you're someone who has the ability to do really well on the test and I…
It depends. If you have 5 mins left and 8 questions to go through, skimming might be useful, if you can do it properly. Though it is a risk since the answer choices often punish skimming, especially the deeper you get into the LR section. If you ask…
I think what they were going for is that if hazardous waste isn't transformed into anything, it's still harmful.
Therefore if the mussles don't act as something that converts the waste into something else, the waste is technically still there and t…
If I was in your position I'd start doing as much LSATs as I can before the exam and spend the day before the exam chilling and not doing anything stressful and meditating
I think it's intuition based. Really it's a skill you get good at the more of it you practice.
I was previously of the opinion that you should should never map and that conditional reasoning should always be done in your head.
I'm changing my opin…
Confidence+knowing a wide variety of LR flaws helps me. I've been consistently getting -0-3 on LR for 8 tests now.
How did you get your RC to get that low? Im stuck between -4-9 on RC
@Ashley2018 said:
@BlueRiceCake said:
Astronauts are stationed at the space station not ordinary humans. So the medical information gathered from the space station would be about astronauts.
So at best B is irrelevant
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Astronauts are stationed at the space station not ordinary humans. So the medical information gathered from the space station would be about astronauts.
So at best B is irrelevant
I understand why the correct answer looks kinda sus, it's insanely broad. I got the answer by understanding the other 4 answers were wrong and that there was nothing to disprove C.
In my own words I'd say the the politician put that in his argument…