Hi!
In leaving J in, you're satisfying the necessary condition (/O -> J, therefore J is the necessary condition and /O is the sufficient. Once you satisfy the necessary, the rule falls away). So J could be in and then leaving O in (contraposing…
@Alex said:
Here’s a little list:
Challenging Logic Games
PT 77 game 3
PT 79 game 4
PT 72 game 4
PT 62 game 2
PT 65 game 4
PT 67 game 4
PT 70 game 3
PT 41 game 4
PT B circle game
PT 2 game 3
PT 2 game 4
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Necessary assumption questions used to be the death of me..I just couldn't crack them. I went through the Trainer's sections on LR and I think it's really helped. Also, just doing the NA problem sets in the CC have helped tremendously. Usually, ther…
Yup, it is thinner than the single PTs sold on Amazon. I have a few from the 70s and they are of much better quality than the crappy quality we get on test day (I sat in December). The damn seal sucks too.
@"lsat 1101" said:
thanks so much. please send good thoughts my way
Sending all the good thoughts your way! Good things come to those who wait, remember that! So think of it as LSAC and the universe just testing your patience haha.
This confused me a bit in the beginning but now I just think of the numbers being higher (bigger). So for example, if L is numbered lower than P it's L-P (1 being a low number, 2 higher, etc). You'll get it soon, it'll become intuitive
@Mitzyyyy said:
Does anyone know what the deal is with the watch? Are there only certain types that you can bring in? Does the 180 watch still pass?
Some people here have contacted LSAC and confirmed some of the watches that are allowed on t…
@LSATcantwin said:
All depends on the test location. I take mine at a hotel and they take stuff for you if you ask! Some take it in a classroom, and might not have that luxury. Ask the proctors before you go in what you can do. Also, if you …
@terrynicholasj said:
@mcmlaw36 Yes, but did you see my GPA? Their website says at least a 3.7....
They take into consideration both your cGPA and the last 2 years of your undergrad! With the emphasis on the latter.
So with a cGPA of 3.48 …
AlexDivine - any idea why the Feb test is not disclosed?
I believe they recycle sections/material from undisclosed administrations, or something along those lines.
@"vanessa fisher" said:
@BD
From what I understood looking over different school requirements is that some schools just take sketch/verifiers (Osgoode I believe) and others take sketch/verifiers and resumes (UofT), so yes do upload resume …
@"vanessa fisher" said:
@apawalter that was actually what I was wanting to know. Do you remember where on OLSAS that you uploaded your resume?
@apawalter said:
@"vanessa fisher" I can't remember exactly but I think it was near the end…
I believe the only course with LR "drills" is Ultimate+. It organizes drills by question type, and by PTs. There are problem sets (again, organized by question type) in the Starter course, but they're usually the easiest, and there aren't that many.…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'll try to draw exclusively from PTs 1 - 35. If anything comes from outside of that, I'll be sure to let everyone know!
Thank you kindly!
@btsao650 said:
Does anyone know when the scores (and fee waiver) are supposed to come out? For some reason I thought you were going to get automatic feedback at the end of the exam.
I read somewhere that they send you the results in like 6 …