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To negate a conditional statement you have two options:
A) "Some [of the sufficient] is not [the necessary]".
Thus,
X--->Y
Logical opposite: X SOME /Y
"One can be [the sufficient] and not be [the necessary]".
Thus,
X---Y
L…
I guess the one big assumption that we've all missed is whether or not this was a false alarm? Seems to me if the fire alarm went off they'd make everyone evacuate the building (think preschool). Did everyone stay seated? Did they add additional…
@carson.denny sounds like overall a really bad situation you were in. Hard to believe out of all test takers the proctor approached you like that and in the middle of a section to boot? I would have told to guy to have a warm cup of STFU.
As an a…
@jdawg113 no I don't see it that way. It is LSAC's fault because they set the the QC for administration of the exam. They could just as easily do it GMAT style where everyone signs up at a specific time/date and takes there test in a cubicle whene…
@carson.denny sorry this happened. pretty inexcusable considering the magnitude of this test. IMO LSAC should compensate you for the cost of the exam regardless if you choose to cancel it. I also feel that on top of this they should offer you the…
what i plan on doing is going back and taking the test at my undergrad institution and staying in a hotel the night or two before to get away from everything. i will have it all mapped out beforehand including taking a prepaid taxi from the hotel t…
No rabbit is white
Group 4-Negate Necessary
W---->/R
R----->/W
Now if you wanted this /R----->W
you could say "You are either a rabbit OR white"
which would be Group 3 Negate Sufficient.
I would advise spending more time knowing the gist, evidence, viewpoints, structure and certainly the main points of the passage before moving on to the questions. You don't want to go back to the passage unless they give you a localized question (…
You have nothing to worry about. Take 20 preptests, blind review each of them then come back on here if you're still having problems. Earlier today one person said they took 45 practice exams! You are probably struggling with timing and the anxiet…
@skempins for LG unlike SOME LR and RC questions, where you may be on the fence, that is picking the best answer out of a bunch of poorly worded answer choices, you should be ABSOLUTELY certain of each answer for logic games questions. You pick th…
Well for one, when doing logic games I would circle the correct answers and then after you've played that particular game transfer all the answers over to the scantron. For LR and RC I transfer over after every question.
well. LR counts 2X as logic games. You can get 100% on LG and still get a bad LSAT score. At some point I would start creating a schedule around LR. You still need to spend ample time each day with LG and RC but most of your time goes into figu…
What about the college itself? How would an undergrad at Cal Berkley compare to Pheonix Online or University of Hogwarts? Would the 4.0's be the same? I take it by your reasoning they would?
@LeoFiro8 What you look at is the average GPA as a whole for that particular major at that university. Traditionally Eng./Philo. majors GPA is MUCH higher than a science majors GPA. Much, much higher. It also sends off red flags when people take En…
@fifthending I prob should have majored in something else, but was already waste deep and decided not to look back. I'm thinking anything in Chem/Phys/Bio above a 3.0 is fine if you get 160+ on the LSAT. Keep in mind the LSAT is 2/3 of the app in i…