"After all" should also indicate that the sentence immediately preceding it is the conclusion.
The conclusion is saying that the risk is "likely" to increase. The conclusion isn't absolute. Does that help?
@Allison M wow! A 175 on your first PT after learning the basics is awesome! Also, sadly, not very relatable. lol
Scoring in that range, it seems like your RC and LR scores were pretty spectacular to begin with. But in your opinion, how did you im…
Wow. This is great Allison
If you don't mind me asking, how did you study for the test? What was your weakest section and how did you overcome that? Did you retake or do well the first time around?
Thank you!! Yes, I believe that I'm trying to approach all the questions the same way which is probably why I'm so confused with some of the RC credited answers. I'm going to look in the Trainer for more info on the question types. I did not know th…
I guess my problem, more specifically, is related to the inference questions that are coupled with the phrase "most likely" in the question stem. I find this to be somewhat counter intuitive because we are taught that inferences must be true, but so…
I think that is the great thing about the Blind Review method. You can approach the questions and lets say ..." kill two birds with one stone?"
The first time around you practice timed sections. During this step you will see how the time pressure a…
The LSAC needs to set out more rules for the proctors to follow rather than concentrating solely on regulating the students writing the test. Ridiculous.
Try checking out Mike Kim's site: http://www.thelsattrainer.com/logic-games-posts.html#all-logic-games-breakdown-1
There is a breakdown of the logic games from pt 29-69. Hope that helps!
I second joegotbored-1.
If their premise is true that the $100 bills are "hiding," this would be the exact reason why their method is flawed. These bills are being hidden by those with ill-gotten wealth. Thus, they have reason to be kept hidden. Wh…
@Sully8725 I'm actually planning on taking the September test! Could you please, PRETTY PLEASE, message me after you take your test?
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