@keets993 said: I think so. Depends on how far you are from target time. If the target is 5 min and you're at 5:03 or 5:10 I think it's fine. But if it's an extra minute or two then keep doing until you reach it.
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@akistotle
I think it would be helpful for 7Sagers to know your sectional score average and your BR score average!
Ill have to get down to one. Haven't done one properly because I just drilled and BRed my weak question types after test. Whic…
Thanks everyone, good points.
@"Return On Inference"
I want to do transactional work/M&A in China and the Harvard name actually goes quite a ways in China.
@"alaric.taves"
the Harvard name carries weight that most others don't (roughl…
I have LGs from PTs 1-35, but each game is not split up into two pages, like modern LSAT LG games are.
Could I just print 140 copies, and erase my work rather than printing 4 copies for each game? What's the problem with that?
@"Grace..." said:
Yes, your reasoning seem to be good.
Premise: Oct. & Nov. 1929 suicide number was comparatively low.
When market was flourishing in summer, suicide number was higher.
Conclusion: "suicide wave" after stock marke…
@thisissparta said:
Yeah, I think your explanations for the answer choices are all correct. However, (D) actually does have the potency to strengthen the argument. The fact that, for the years surrounding the market crash, suicide rates are hi…
@Sami
So help me understand. I needed to negate anything that is attached to "without," which I get, but isn't "without" a negate sufficient?
Like the words "until", "unless", and "or" are negate sufficient. If we replaced "without" with any of …
@BinghamtonDave
David! Thank you for helping me. Your explanation was great, and it cleared a lot up for me, but I am still trying to wrap my head on the whole idea.
For now, I have a question about the first sentence:
Every action has conseq…
@nessa.k13.0 said:
No they can't be used interchangeably. Most and most can = some but most and some cannot equal some just as some and some cannot yield some.
If I have:
G most F ----> C
In this instance, Can't I conclude both?:
G most C
…
@"Sami --- Motivated" said:
inherent inferences
I understand what you're saying.
If I have:
G most F ----> C
In this instance, I can conclude:
G most C
and/or
G some C
@desire2learn said:
The first and third one work but not the second one. You are correct in that.
@M.Yanka106 said:
The second one is not a valid form
Thanks guys!!!
@David3389 said:
Yeah, 9 is a MBT meaning that in all worlds there will be something that given our initial conditions and the specifications of the question: will hold. The trickiest things to eliminate in MBT questions in the games are CBTs that…
@kokobazooka said:
5:30 am -wake, oatmeal, banana, coffee
6-8:00 am Gym (making sure to jog 20 min)
8:30am-2pm Study -L.G. currently, while finishing up BR and reviewing sections I really screwed up on..whatever needs to be done..
2pm-4- Break time…
@David3389 said:
The pattern my friend in both of your questions was not looking at precisely what the question stem is asking us to set up. This is something great to isolate. For question 10 your board did not follow the conditions of the ques…
Your three-sentence biography.
Born in Egypt, and immigrated to Canada when I was 3 years of age. Worked in sales for 10 years while and after doing undergrad. I did a Sociology major, and am 30 years old.
Your biggest worry about your application…
Your three-sentence biography.
Born in Egypt, and immigrated to Canada when I was 3 years of age. Worked in sales for 10 years while and after doing undergrad. I did a Sociology major, and am 30 years old.
Your biggest worry about your application…