@Sami
Ok here is my last stab at it. Maybe I just need to mull it over for a few days... But right now I am pretty convinced that this question is deeply flawed. I also need more things to do on a Saturday night...
Here is how I see the argument w…
@Sami
It's not that the argument is assuming it's own conclusion, since a conclusion is a stated inference, but he made an assumption/jump to get to the conclusion.
So you agree with me that the arguer inferred or "jumped" from the sub-conclus…
@Sami
In order to have a causal chain I need to link: not thinking about problem causes stress which causes suppression of immune system which causes gum disease.
Regardless of weather or not putting off your problems causes stress or merely c…
@Sami
Can you please explain to me why the conclusion would not follow if we assumed that the degree to which one thinks about his/her problems strongly correlates with the degree to which he/she is stressed?
Make it personal and don't talk about Trump. The admissions officers know what Trump said and don't need you to repeat it. The larger political context is implicit and I don't hink you need to focus on it.
@StephenASmith
IMO it should strictly be a race-blind process. I would prefer that law school admissions be a true meritocracy.
Even if law school admissions abandoned AA and removed questions of race in the admissions process, certain…
@StephenASmith
Asians are deemed an overrepresented minority... Don't want to start any kind of race discussion here so I won't say anything beyond that but you can you google relatively recent articles in which this is talked about. Person…
I took those two PTs this week and they were also some of my lowest scores. I had been averaging high 160s – low 170s and on 75 I got a 159 (wtf?) and on 77 a 162.
During the week leading up to those two I had been taking PTS every day. After takin…
@Csuposki Here is my last go at it:
If we say that the dietary practice being advocated is to "eat carrots with moderate amounts of fat", then the AC can't be right. It can't be right because it amounts to saying that the dietician gives us a reaso…
@Csuposki We are on the same page. The AC makes it seem like the two reasons are different! And I really don't see how the fact that fat is unhealthy would serve as a reason to adopt the dietary practice of eating carrots with fat.
@LSATcantwin I can't see how they are the same. To me it looks like (P2) is mentioned as a reason for adopting the dietary practice and (P3) is mentioned as a reason to moderate that practice. But the AC implies the opposite, that (P3) is mentioned …
I was making some confidence errors as well and it really helped when I started reading and eliminating all the wrong ACs even when I felt 100% confident that one was right. If you feel like you don't have time to eliminate all the ACs, try and at l…