You could send the LSAC support an email asking about this question and saved the response for future references. I showed my proctor at the beginning that I was allowed to use ctrl + F.
@lawnerdd said:
Could someone please explain why A is wrong? I chose E first and then read the conclusion again and thought that "necessary physical therapy" was some sort of a trap. Please #help. Thanks in advance!
The stimulus talked about…
@tonypepperoni said:
(E) says that "There are some societies where there exists no concept of blame;" however, this could not possibly weaken Passage B's argument.
Elsewhere in the passage, one of the authors writes that "rehabilitation" …
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like…
@Ashley2018 said:
Oh not E I mean D
Oh that's what I chose as well.
The premise that can guarantee the truth of the conclusion in this case should include this: if you can't travel back in time where the language was spoken, your mastery of…
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like a common assumption?
For 22, the task is to find a strengthening ans…
@Ashley2018 said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
Yes the first sentence is the conclusion. And yes it is the contrast between ancient and modern languages. I got this question wrong too (+_+') \
Why isn’t it E?
Because there is no pre…
For 13, B is supported by passage A that markets help people share information quickly and accurately. A is more like a common assumption?
For 22, the task is to find a strengthening answer that supports an increase in number of species being assoc…
@mdedios2 said:
The first interpretation of the question can be paraphrased like this: "Which of the following is a hypothesis that Q's response supports and also counters the evidence presented by M?" The second interpretations can be parap…
@valuequietness said:
@nnnnnnzzzz said:
Hi there, can we do online study group on Zoom or Discord?
We can opt for that as well, but I personally don't see a point given that we are all studying for our own thing.
Do pract…
@Tennysoj said:
The opposite of weakening is strengthening. If you reduce the proportion of the people too much, the answer will become irrelevant or a strengthening answer and thus is incorrect.
50/50 could be irrelevant
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@Ashley2018 said:
@"Jordan Johnson" said:
@Ashley2018 It seems like you recognized the Concept Shift in the stimulus, but are just having trouble applying it to the answer.
In the stimulus, we're told:
Avg price paid …
I would recommend Speed Reading with the Right Brain by David Butler. Basically this book explains how to use visualization improves comprehension, and with great comprehension comes speed reading.
@Ashley25 said:
@Bagelinthemorning said:
Hi @Ashley25,
Yeah, I agree. The numbers increasing by 10 doesn't mean that they make up the larger percentage of the pie. The percentage may only increase (let's say by 10%) but we…
You are right the AC A has a percentage v. number flaw. An increase in number doesn't always equal an increase in percentage or vice versa.
Back to the sitmulus, there could be no correlation whatsoever. Rise in percentage of young people who dropp…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
@lsatplaylist The LSAC will know that you cancelled the test. But law schools will not. the LSAC only sends scores that aren't cancelled.
Your law school report will reflect that your score was canceled at your request; t…
Are you saying that the risk of you getting schizophrenia may affect the decision of adcom to admit you? For sure they don't reject you based on this reason alone. Unless you specifically tell them that you are having schizophrenia and refuse to med…
This is why yield protection exists. Can't outsmart them especially when they have reviewed multiple applicants for many years when most people only experience the law school admission process once or twice.
Could you post the solution on here? You may have interpreted the solution wrong. The stimulus is actually implying that large-scale builders are not familiar with the papercrete.
EDIT: Those refer to the builders and not the builders. Most builders don't think it's good for large scale construction, but those who use it for small scale construction think it's good.
For your second question, I think you are making some unwar…
Oh I posted a comment there for you. Let me paste it here.
This is my take:
I think it is about belief versus fact, you can have a belief that it’s a good plan for you, but the fact is that doesn’t mean it’s good for everyone else. The AC D basica…