Wow this great! Thanks!
In case anyone is wondering, forms 1 and 2 have names:
Form 1 - denying the sufficient/antecedent
Form 2 - affirming the necessary/consequent
I asked this question a while ago and the consensus was that diagramming on paper is a tool used rarely and only for the more difficult questions (under timed conditions). High scorers are able to diagram most questions mentally but sometimes are fo…
If you're struggling to ID the words when they first appear then flashcards may be useful.
If you're struggling understanding necessity vs sufficiency then practicing LR and LG may be the way to go. Diagram and try to understand on an intuitive lev…
I'm jointly studying for the LSAT and GRE but the LSAT usually takes precedence.
I haven't studied for the quantitative section yet because my math skills are up to date (I am a tutor by profession).
For the verbal section, I've been using Manhatt…
Hey thanks for the great advice. Could you elaborate on your method of scrapbooking? Do you have both an unmarked copy and then the analyzed version on a different page?
Dave, with regard to the question you posted (51.1.20), I went through it and am not sure how it applies to the mistaking sufficiency/necessity for necessity/sufficiency distinction. Could you please elaborate?