Not sure the earlier response ruling out C is solid.
Here's the original:
C. overlooks the possibility that a few of the manufacturing sites are responsible for most of the defective items
NO.
If the 20% is comprehensive then maybe all th…
@oberdysz
"A consent decree is an agreement or settlement that resolves a dispute between two parties without admission of guilt (in a criminal case) or liability (in a civil case), and most often refers to such a type of settlement in the United S…
@estouten25 said:
This might seem a little unorthodox but whenever I have to write something about myself I am always drinking while I do it lol having a really mild buzz helps me get my words onto the paper, then edit/revise at a later date. …
Agree with the below from @BinghamtonDave
"-Develop a skipping strategy for both whole games and potentially difficult questions, with the goal being to maximize points as efficiently as you can under the time pressures."
My application of this wa…
I went -0 for my actual LSAT LG section. My biggest breakthrough was thinking about the questions before looking at the answers and developing a tactic in advance. The best way to pick this up is to carefully watch JY's videos on LG.
For example, i…
Agreed with the above. I always found it easier to think of these types of statements as the below:
No N without L, which is equivalent to N requires L
N --> L
Their view is that the credits are issued by a foreign institution and are only converted by Butler, so the credits are not included in the GPA calculation. My undergrad transcript included the study abroad information, but this was removed by LSAC …
Is there a possibility of having checked a box not to send any emails to my account when I signed up on LSAC? I've not received any emails from law schools and have had a score on record since June.
If you are coming from the LSAT trainer,
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/9223
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/38821
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/66022
I think I understand the distinction you are making here (how likely is person X to say yes vs. what is the likelihood of a person in a group having a certain property). In my reading of what you have excerpted from the Trainer, I think the context …
I made side 1 of flash card the "premises" (e.g., A-most->B->C) then made side 2 the conclusion to be drawn (in this case, A-most->C). That is the key point of memorizing these forms: to draw the inferences, or otherwise determine no infere…
I'm sure this was mentioned at least indirectly in the responses above, but the next step when I was in your place was tactics for specific question types. You'll pick this up by watching JY's explanations and learning to think ahead like he does. F…
The error committed by Tom rests on his use of the singular "the yard" in his final sentence. He is referring to the specific house that Rolanda was suggesting to rent that has the largest yard of houses the two have viewed. He is basing his conclus…
I took just over a month to focus solely on LG and that was beneficial for me. In retrospect, I may have been better off throwing in some LR/RC sections to stay fresh. It depends on how you are doing on LG. When I started I was always grasping at st…
I gladly give the last word to @Mellow_Z and I think they have summarized it nicely. Much agreed that the or is interpreted often by context and, though I haven't looked to closely, I agree the games tend to eliminate any ambiguity on this issue.
First, I think you have to decide if you want to go to HLS. If you do and you have not signed some binding contract with your employer, then I would argue that those who are angered by or don't understand your decision to attend one of the best and …
@anonclsstudent gets where I am coming from.
@TheLSAT
If you look at the truth tables for "A or B" and for "A or B, but not both" the possibility of having NONE of A or B is not permissible. That's the whole point. Your discussion of exclusive ve…
@TheLSAT ""You can have milk or juice, but not both" is not the same thing as "One of milk or juice is selected, but not both.""
The definition of OR, both inclusive and exclusive, requires at least one item, selected, in, satisfied, etc. Simply st…
@calftemp
I'll give this shot.
I don't think you need to be so wary of absolute numbers vs. percentages for this question. The use of "share" and "percentage" are interchangeable in the stimulus and the only mention of absolute numbers is the incr…
@TheLSAT
Regarding the "A or B, but not both" statement,
I don't think it is necessary to state "one of" is chosen as we have the OR relationship already.
We have an OR relationship which means that we have to choose at least one item. We also ha…
You seem to have got the concept at the end of your last post. It is a straight forward application of Group 3 indicators.
Without physical exercise, health deteriorates.
Two concepts are (i) physical exercise (PE) and (ii) health deteriorates (HD…
I think it may actually be the other way around: ROW is sufficient to guarantee the conditions of EJ.
If you don' thave EJ, then you did not have ROW. However, if you do have EJ, then you may or may not have ROW as it is sufficient but not necessar…
@"Cant Get Right" Recall you extolling the virtues of recording PTs and reviewing the footage. Do you have any specifics on what to watch for or note in the review? Thanks!
Agreed that this seems to follow the trend of business schools accepting the GRE instead of GMAT. However, I believe the way it plays out will also be similar and still offer significant advantage to submitting an LSAT score. For example, my underst…
@twssmith Thanks! Am I seeing this correctly as having a 5 pm BR call on Saturdays as well? If so, might try to take that PT in the morning and get on the call later. Would that be the same info as above?
Edit: tagging @"nessa.k13.0" as it looks li…
Thanks for the thorough replies. Just seems that my Pts are showing up errors in LR that are either a careless mistake or, as in this case, one where explanations seem to fall back on a "most" question stem (E.g., pt39 point st issue question about …